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Revealed: American Airlines luxe new Flagship Suite Seats

American Airlines has unveiled new Flagship Suite premium seating and a reimagined aircraft interior for its long-haul fleet with new deliveries of its Airbus A321XLR and Boeing 787-9 aircraft, beginning in 2024.

American Airlines has unveiled new Flagship Suite premium seating and a reimagined aircraft interior for its long-haul fleet with new deliveries of its Airbus A321XLR and Boeing 787-9 aircraft, beginning in 2024.

American Airlines says its Flagship Suite seats will offer customers “a private premium experience with a privacy door, a chaise lounge seating option and more personal storage space.”

“We are enhancing the customer experience across their entire journey with American,” American’s Vice President of Customer Experience Julie Rath said.

“The arrival of new long-haul aircraft and the customized seat design of the Flagship Suite seats will offer customers a truly private premium experience on our long-haul fleet.”

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Flagship Suite Business Class Cabin
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American was the first U.S. airline to debut long-haul Premium Economy seats in 2016, and in response to customer demand, the airline says it is adding even more Premium Economy seats to its long-haul aircraft.

The new custom-designed Premium Economy seat creates more privacy and doubles the amount of in-seat storage space.

With the introduction of new interiors on its long-haul aircraft, premium seating on American’s long-haul fleet will grow more than 45 per cent by 2026.

American’s Boeing 787-9 aircraft will have 51 Flagship Suite seats and 32 Premium Economy seats, while the airline’s Airbus A321XLR aircraft will feature 20 Flagship Suite seats and 12 Premium Economy seats.

Refreshing existing aircraft

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Flagship Suite Premium Economy

American will also be retrofitting its aircraft, the Boeing 777-300ER, to include Flagship Suite seats. These 20 aircraft will be refreshed with new interiors starting in late 2024.

American’s aircraft will feature more premium seats than its current design, with 70 Flagship Suite® seats and 44 Premium Economy seats.

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Flagship Suite Premium Economy

American will also retrofit its Airbus A321T fleet to align those 16 aircraft with the rest of its A321 fleet.

American will continue to offer lie-flat seats on its transcontinental routes departing New York and Boston along with its Northeast Alliance partner, JetBlue Airways.

American Airlines has said it plans to return flying Sydney to Los Angeles daily from October 26, 2022, on one of its Boeing Dreamliner 787-9’s.

For more, head to www.americanairlines.com.au