Business class and premium economy seats will be added by American Airlines in the year 2041.

The Flagship Suite in business class and the new premium economy seat will be available in the year 2024. The Flagship Suite and the new premium economy seat will be included in the retrofit of American's 20 existing Boeing 757s.

The company's vice president of customer experience said that the new long-haul aircraft and the Flagship Suite seats will offer customers a truly private premium experience.

Premium seating on long-haul aircraft will increase by 45%. The current configuration of 30 business-class seats and 21 premium economy seats will be replaced by 51 Flagship Suite seats and 32 premium economy seats. There are 25 planes that American has ordered.

AA said its new premium economy seats will offer double the storage space of American's existing premium economy product.

American's existing premium economy product will be doubled in storage space by AA's new premium economy seats. The photo was taken by American Airlines.

There will be 20 Flagship Suites and 12 premium economy seats on the 50 aircraft that American has ordered.

There will be 70 Flagship Suites and 44 Premium Economy seats in the retrofitted 777-300s. There are eight first class seats, 52 business class seats, and 28 premium economy seats.

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Flagship Suites will have more personal storage space than American business-class products, as well as a sliding door. flyers will be able to conjoin suites in order to eat and spend time with travel mates

The storage space of American's existing premium economy product will be doubled by the new premium economy seats. Larger entertainment screens as well as arms extending from the headrests will be included.

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American will no longer use the A321 aircraft interiors for transcontinental flights. There are 20 Flagship Business seats in the A321T. The only premium cabin on those planes will be domestic, according to American.

transcontinental lie-flat seats from New York and Boston will be offered by the carrier.