Yet Another 757 Fc Reconfig?

700UW said:
AA is running 188 coach class 757s from BOS-MAN.
Goo! Thats bad, but somewhat midigated by one thing:

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Not anymore, go read the latest issue of Time Magazine, AA has eliminated the more legroom in coach.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/...-634691,00.html

"To carve out savings, Arpey says he shamelessly borrowed ideas from competitors. He reversed his predecessor's policy of expanding legroom, adding seats in one-fourth of the fleet so American could cut fares even further."
 
The 757 AA is running BOS-MAN is not in all coach configuration. It still has 22 or 24 FC seats between 1L and 2L, but the entire plane is being sold as coach, with the FC seats being assigned to premium level Aadvantage members, much like how row 1 is assigned on the 330.

With regards to Business Select, the program had an ominous beginning, as it was announced the same day as flight 427. It also had some other major flaws including being only in the BWI based 737-200's and not serving markets out of LGA, BOS or PHL, as well as having seats that frequently broke.

One of the good things to come out of BWI was project high ground.
 
From AA itself:

FORT WORTH, Texas, May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Airlines this Saturday inaugurates daily nonstop service between Boston and Manchester in Northern England, the first-ever nonstop link between the two cities.

American will operate the new service using Boeing 757 aircraft, configured with 188 single-class seats. The seasonal service will continue through Oct. 31.
 
700UW said:
From AA itself:

FORT WORTH, Texas, May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Airlines this Saturday inaugurates daily nonstop service between Boston and Manchester in Northern England, the first-ever nonstop link between the two cities.

American will operate the new service using Boeing 757 aircraft, configured with 188 single-class seats. The seasonal service will continue through Oct. 31.
The aircraft is a LRTC 757 with F22/Y166 configuration (same configuration as all other 757-223s). Elite AAdvantage members get first dibs on the F seats but service is all coach.
 
lindy said:
There is no requirement by the Star Alliance to have a minimum of first class seats. Several members have no first class at all.

Lindy
i thought so. <_<
 
FWAAA said:
The aircraft is a LRTC 757 with F22/Y166 configuration (same configuration as all other 757-223s). Elite AAdvantage members get first dibs on the F seats but service is all coach.
There is an article in today's New York Times business section about the American flight from Boston to Manchester with Business Class seats and all coach service. The article mentions how various airlines are offering service on various routes to suit their customers. It also talks about how discounters are adding business class to some flights.
 
Art at ISP said:
Put the left seat in, put the left seat out put the right seat in and shake it all about.....

hehehe too!
Ya do the hokey pokey and ya shake it all about. Thats's what it's all about!!!!! Yehaw!!!!! :D
 
lindy said:
There is no requirement by the Star Alliance to have a minimum of first class seats. Several members have no first class at all.

Lindy
I've heard that there is a requirement only if you offer FC service. If you offer NO FC, then you need no FC. But, if you do offer FC, you need a certain percentage of seats. The 757 is considered a heavyload (???) and requires 16 FC whereas the 737 and 319 only require 8.

Also, indeed EVERY CP desk person says they are coming back as well as many FA's. I heard it from one very, very reliable source. Guess we'll see.
 

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