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  2. American just unveiled new business class seats for its ... - AOL

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  3. 8 Tips To Fly Business Class for the Price of Economy - AOL

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    Business class seats are normally refundable if your travel plans change. ... American Airlines and others offer many of their top-tier rewards members free upgrades on many flights. Read the fine ...

  4. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline will debut new Flagship Suite premium seats and a revamped aircraft interior for its long-haul fleet with fresh deliveries of its Airbus A321XLR and Boeing 787-9 aircraft, beginning in 2024. [108] Flagship Business. Flagship Business is American's international and transcontinental business class product. It is offered on all Boeing ...

  5. American Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Never flew under American brand name. Boeing 767-300ER: 67 1988 2020 Airbus A321XLR Boeing 777-300ER Boeing 787 Dreamliner: Retired early due to the COVID-19 pandemic. One unsuccessfully bombed as Flight 63. One written off as Flight 383. [20] Convair 990: 20 1962 1972 Un­known Douglas DC-8-54CF: 3 1971 Un­known Former Trans Caribbean Airways ...

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  7. Boeing 787 Dreamliner - Wikipedia

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    The 787-8 is designed to typically seat 234 passengers in a three-class setup, 240 in two-class domestic configuration, and 296 passengers in a high-density economy arrangement. Seat rows can be arranged in four to seven abreast in first or business—e.g., 1–⁠2–⁠1, 2–⁠2–⁠2, or 2–⁠3–⁠2.