Saturday, June 26, 2010

American Airlines Boeing 777 200ER

First Class and Business Class upgrades and Flagship Suite installation in First Class was completed mid-2008

Business Class Seats
Last year American Airlines introduced its Boeing 777 Business Class seat, continuing its ongoing strategy to focus on providing customers – and especially premium customers – with greater comfort, flexibility and privacy.

The 777 Business Class seat design has similar features to the 767-300 seat, but also includes several differences that customers value. Some of the key features are an angled lie-flat seat that has five independent motors, allowing for infinite adjustability; a bed length of 76 inches; a seat width that ranges from 21-26 inches including a fixed privacy divider and adjustable armrest; and an in-seat monitor with tilting capability.

Flagship Suite Seats
Last year, American completed the installation of its Flagship Suite® seats in 20 additional aircraft – meaning all of American's 777 fleet now have the Flagship Suite, considered one of the most comfortable and popular First Class seats in the industry. Each Flagship Suite transforms into a fully flat six-foot, six-inch bed with drop-down armrests that allow for easier access and more sleeping space. Each suite features privacy dividers, power ports, leather headrests, two large tray tables, a swivel seat and a host of other comforts designed to enhance the travel experience.

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