
American Airlines’ new suites with sliding doors are set to start flying on some of its planes in June, a key part of its strategy to compete against more profitable rivals for high-spending customers. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. American first unveiled the new design in September 2022 and expected to start flying the new seats in 2024 but, like other carriers, faced delays from suppliers.
Main Idea: American Airlines will start flying its new sliding-door Flagship Suites on select Boeing 787-9 planes in June after delays that pushed back the rollout.
Key Points:
Delays and fancier seats can push up airline costs, and some of those costs may show up in higher fares or slower new-plane deliveries for travelers.
American Airlines’ new suites and free Wi‑Fi may improve comfort for some passengers and give US travelers more premium choices.
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Aircraft manufacturer tied to the 787-9 jets that will debut the new suites.
Competitor cited as already offering Delta One suites with sliding doors.
Rival airline mentioned as having upgraded premium cabins with sliding doors.
Rival airline mentioned as launching a new business class with sliding doors.
Competitor discussed in relation to rumored premium seat upgrades.
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