American Airlines

Boeing 757-200

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Note: AA has announced plans to convert 18 of the Boeing 757-200s throughout 2009. The 18 refitted aircraft will have 16 international lie-flat Business Class seats and 166 Coach seats, and primarily serve destinations in Western Europe.




The Boeing 757-200 plane is configured with domestic First Class and Coach, used on many routes within the U.S., Hawaii and Ireland. When this plane is sold as one class for international flights, the First Class section can be reserved by American AAdvantage frequent flyer elite members.

Remember FEBO (Front Even Back Odd), as this is AA's way of taking meal orders in premium class based on flight number. For Even flight numbers, meal order is taken from the Front, and for Odd flight numbers, meal order is taken from the Back. Pick your seat accordingly if you want to ensure your meal choice.

Economy Class no longer has MRTC (More Room Throughout Coach) when American Airlines added more seats by moving the rows closer.

Tip: Learn about American Airlines' unpublished benefit, called The Challenge - a fast track to elite status and upgrades.

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Cabin # Seats Pitch Width
First Class 22 39" 21"
Economy Class 166 31" 17.2"