Yes, they are comfortable, but not lie-flat. But hey are used on 5-hour flights so very nice for the flight type.odoherty said:I've heard that F on AA's 767-200 aircraft is quite good on some of the transcontinental flights (mainly LAX/SFO to JFK).
Anyone had any experiences?
I would suggest that the ice cream sundae may be considered the other outstanding part of the AA Flagship experience.tscharke said:agree with NM! very comfortable seats however other than that there is really nothing else that stands out!
NM said:I would suggest that the ice cream sundae may be considered the other outstanding part of the AA Flagship experience.
NM said:I would suggest that the ice cream sundae may be considered the other outstanding part of the AA Flagship experience.
The ice cream sundae is only on the "Flagship" F services, operated trans-Continental by 3-class 763 aircraft. You don't get it on regular AA domestic F.damn it! i was just in F from ORD-LAX and was unaware of the legendary sundae......![]()
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Is SFO-JFK a flagship service, therefore with Sundae?
At the moment system shows a 767-300 for my trip in August and seated in Row 2 [which is first row of aircraft].
Technically its not the "Flagship" service in the 2-class aircraft. However, I don't know if they serve the ice cream sundae or not on the 2-class services.
I can't see what the dig deal is with ice cream , chocolate sauce and something that is a colour similar to cream but tastes nothing like it
What makes the sundae in AA F special, to me anyway, is that they way in which they make it up for you, to your requests, just like the icecreamery does.