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  2. Airbus' A321 jets are reshaping transatlantic travel. I've ...

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    American and United are among the other carriers planning A321XLR flights with beds in business class — with United replacing its lie-flat Boeing 757s with the A321XLR in 2026 and adding new routes.

  3. Here's where American Airlines is adding flights to Europe in ...

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    American is also in the middle of reconfiguring some of its older Boeing 777s to build a bigger business class cabin. Znotins said he and his team drew up next year’s map with both things in ...

  4. JetBlue will fly to Spain for the first time. Here's ... - AOL

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    Business Insider toured Iberia's A321XLR business class in November and found the angled seats and large wings offered more than enough privacy. Iberia likely wanted to save on costly weight and ...

  5. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines [8] is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It is the largest airline in the world when measured by scheduled passengers carried, revenue passenger mile, and daily flights.

  6. AAdvantage - Wikipedia

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    The name was selected by American's advertising agency and is consistent with other American Airlines programs featuring "AA" in the name and logo. The original logo was designed by Massimo Vignelli. [6] Less than a week later, rival United Airlines launched its MileagePlus program; other airlines followed in the ensuing months and years. The ...

  7. Frontier Airlines will install first-class seats as industry battles for high-paying flyers Frontier Airlines, one of the world’s biggest budget airlines, is adding first-class seats. WATCH

  8. Business class - Wikipedia

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    Airlines began separating full-fare and discounted economy-class passengers in the late 1970s. In 1976, KLM introduced a Full Fare Facilities (FFF) service for its full fare economy-class passengers, which allowed them to sit at the front of the economy cabin immediately behind first class, and this concept was quickly copied by several other airlines including Air Canada. [5]

  9. Airlines are building 'business-class-lite' to generate more ...

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    Airlines are bringing the barebones basic economy experience to business class. "Business Light" fares are cheaper but can lack perks like lounge access or early seat selection.