Aa 77w

Posted : admin On 4/2/2022

American Airlines 777-300ER Premium Economy Cabin. The American Airlines 777-300ER Premium Economy cabin offers 28 seats set out in a 2-4-2 layout for three rows and a row with just 4 seats in the centre (the center seats don’t all line up with the seats on either side of the aircraft).

American Airlines Business Class 77W Cabin The business class cabin on American Airlines’ 77W features reverse herringbone seats arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration. These seats are among the best business class seats in the industry and are plenty comfortable and private to easily survive a 15 hour flight. American Airlines Business Class 77W. Today, American Airlines took delivery of their first Boeing 777-300ER (aka 77W). They become the first airline in the US to take delivery of the highly successful and long range 300ER variant of the 777. At the time of posting, the aircraft has not taken off, but it is scheduled to head to Dallas/Forth Worth. ࡱ g bjbj?$r r% A 8R n D. ( L N N N N N N $ jr 4 4 4 r 4 4 L 4 L p F 8 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4: Position Leistung/Beschreibung.

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American Airlines flyers can rejoice, as flying on the 777-300ER (77W) just got a little more comfortable — the last 77W is headed for premium economy refurbishment as of Tuesday.

The plane, N734AR, operated its last revenue flight from London (LHR) to Dallas (DFW) on May 22, 2018, before heading to Everett (PAE) to be refit with premium economy seats. As of May 23, 2018, all 77Ws in service have a true premium economy cabin. N734AR should be back in service in 7-10 days.

Under the old configuration there were 310 seats, set up in the following arrangement:

First8
Business52
Main Cabin Extra48
Economy202

After the refit, the 77W aircraft now have 304 seats, set up in the following arrangement:

First8
Business52
Premium Economy28
Main Cabin Extra28
Economy188

The front of the plane has largely remained the same. The premium economy cabin is set up with eight seats across in a 2-4-2 seating arrangement. Passengers traveling in premium economy will enjoy wider seats, pre-ordered meals, complimentary alcoholic beverages, amenity kits, and Casper bedding. Each seat is about 19 inches wide between armrests, and they should feature a similar amount of pitch as the seats on the 772 (38 inches), but we’ve reached out to AA to confirm. Also on the newly reconfigured 77W, Row 16 is an exit row. Seats 16A and 16L do not have a window although they do come with virtually unlimited leg room and a physical leg rest. Check out this review of an AA premium economy experience on board the 777-200.

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With this refit, American Airlines is getting closer toward its goal of refitting all of its long-haul aircraft with the new cabin. All work was originally planned to be complete by Q2 2018, but it is slightly behind schedule. There are still 12 777-200 aircraft mostly with Zodiac forward/backward seating, and 20 787-8 aircraft, also with the same Zodiac seating, that still need to be refit.

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“The remaining 772s should be completed in the fall/winter timeframe,” an AA spokesperson said. “More details on the 788s will come later in the year.”

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You can find the newly refit 77W operating on American Airlines’ signature routes from hubs in Los Angeles (LAX), Dallas (DFW), Miami (MIA), and New York (JFK) to destinations such as Hong Kong (HKG), London (LHR), and Sao Paulo (GRU).

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