American Air beats rivals with premium-coach cabin

American Air beats rivals with premium-coach cabin copy

 

Bloomberg

American Airlines Group Inc will be the first US carrier to offer a premium economy cabin with more legroom, in a bid to win overseas travelers seeking extra perks at a lower price than in business class.
The 21-seat, three-row section will debut Nov 4 on the carrier’s first Boeing Co 787-9 Dreamliner on flights between Dallas-Fort Worth International and Madrid and from the Texas airport to Sao Paulo.
The seats will be available only to top-tier members of its AAdvantage loyalty program until early next year, when they will go on general sale, American said. Ticket prices haven’t been announced.
American’s cabins will have wider seats with more legroom than those in the coach cabin. They’ll also offer extendable foot-, leg- and headrests, larger seat-back monitors, an enhanced menu and a free checked bag.
Delta Air Lines Inc has plans for a similar premium economy product as US carriers seek to catch up to foreign competitors who already offer enhanced service.
Delta plans to start its international premium economy class next year on new Airbus Group SE A350 jets, the carrier said in April.

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