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American Airlines
I'm going to Chicago early next year and just wondered what American Airlines are like to fly with ? When we We flew to Europe early this year and were crammed into the plane like sardines. I was wondering what sort of legroom and space we will have? I tried booking extra legroom but they were all taken !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.American have made a point over the last 5 years or so of having more legroom than other airlines. Unfortunately, they have concluded that customers don't care and would sooner pay less and play sardines, which is a shame. They are now putting the extra rows of seats back in to their planes. I don't know if they have completed this - it would take quite a while - but check with the airline before you book just what the seat pitch (the space from one seat back to the next) is on your flight.
I've done the Heathrow-Chicago run with AA and it was as pleasurable an experience as you could expect from a longish flight. Excellent service, friendly and attentive staff and plenty of legroom. Are you going to be flying with them on domestic flights once you get there? If so, I fear you'll find they leave a little to be desired, but the transatlantic flights (and flights to Hawaii) are very good.
I flew Manchester to Chicago with American Airlines last January and they were very good. The plane was no where near full so had lots of space to stretch out in (one bloke stretched himself out across four seats, strapped himself in and went to sleep). I had a connecting flight in Chicago to Louisville (Kentucky) also with American Airlines, which was great as after clearing immigration and customs just left my case with AA, just past customs and didn't have to lug it around when I changed terminals. I'm flying with Continental to Newark in December, I hope they're as good.