Airline overview
American Airlines
Since the fusion with US Airways in 2015, American Airlines is the world’s largest airline when it comes to fleet size with more than 960 aircraft. The founding member of oneworld has its home base in Dallas/Fort Worth with additional hubs in Charlotte, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C. American Airlines’ network spans more than 350 destinations.
1930
Founded 147 m.
Number of passengers 930
Fleet size 10,4 year
Fleet age American Airlines Business Class
Highlights
- Each Business Class seat of the long-haul fleet has direct aisle access
- American Airlines’ Arrivals Lounge at London Heathrow is a great starting point for your travel and offers 29 luxurious shower cabins, among other highlights
Good to know
- There are backward facing Business Class seats in the Boeing 777-200 and in the 787-8 Dreamliner
- The Boeing 767-300 isn’t equipped with built-in screens, American Airlines hands out Samsung tablets for the inflight entertainment instead
Benefits
At a glance
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