AA 77W must be the best business class seat out there. Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/05/19 for Seat 40L. Due to the curvature of the plane, row 40 is slightly angled which gave 40L (The window seat) an additional 2-3 inches of leg room, which made for an enjoyable flight. The aisle seat had reduced legroom and I would recommend avoiding. The Boeing 777-300ER is a long-range, widebody, twin-engine jet airliner that can seat up to 550 passengers, depending on the airline’s particular configuration (most airlines will have the aircraft configured for far fewer passengers; only planes produced for certain Japanese markets in a single-class high-density version will provide the 550 capacity). The American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER featured here presents the airline's new Premium Economy product. The aircraft is configured with seating for 273 in three cabins including Business Class - featuring 37 seats that transform into fully lie-flat beds, Premium Economy - featuring 24 recliner-style seats plus additional legroom, and the Main Cabin Economy Class - featuring 66 Main Cabin.
View Boeing 777-300ER (77W) seating and specifications on United aircraft using this United Airlines seating chart.
44 Passenger Large Cabin vs. 8 Passenger “Mini”-Cabin
American Airlines has a fantastic product for crossing the pond, and probably the best domestic product, especially flying from LAX to MIA. Most of American’s 77Ws fly internationally, LAX, DFW, MIA, and JFK to LHR, and a few other international destinations, but AA offers a daily roundtrip on the 77W from LAX to MIA.
American Airlines 77W at LHR July 4, 2016
FACTS:
First Class – 8 Seats
Business Class – 52 Seats (44 Business Cabin and 8 “Mini” Cabin)
Economy – 244 Seats
THE CABINS
Large Business Class Cabin
“Mini” Cabin
The business class seats are the same in the Large and “Mini” Cabins; the seats are spacious, comfortable, have power ports (universal AC power outlet and USB port), lots of storage compartments, and extend into fully lie-flat beds.
SeatGuru has the seats in row 4 highlighted yellow, siting the proximity to the galley and lavatories as possible distractions. This may be the case on the day flights from London to Los Angeles, but on our overnight flight from Los Angeles to London, most passengers were settled and sleep 2-3 hours into the flight, which allowed for an uninterrupted night’s sleep. There is a constant blowing noise in the “Mini”-Cabin that is rather loud; however, there are 36 more people in the Large Cabin, which balances out the noises between the two cabins. In the “Mini”-Cabin, seats 3A and 3J align more with seats 4D and 4G than with 3D and 3G, seats 4A and 4J are more closely aligned with the galley, and very close to the lavatories, so these two seats would probably be the least desired of the 8 “Mini”-Cabin seats.
SERVICE
Service in the “Mini”-Cabin seemed to be a little better than service in the Large Cabin. There was always a flight attendant or two coming by to check on us in the “Mini”-Cabin; in the Large Cabin we had to call the attendants to get service a couple times, but overall the service in business class was very good.
MEALS
Both meals were served within one hour of takeoff. I had the fish on both flights, which were good choices. My wife had steak on the eastbound flight; she likes her steak well done, she picked around it trying to find the parts that were “most done”. Her steak was cooked “medium-ish. If you like your steak medium well to well done, you may want to select a different entrée. The breakfast was pretty good, as was the walkup bar for snacks. It would be nice if AA offered different choices for breakfast, as they do for dinner and lunch.
IN FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT (IFE)
The in-flight entertainment was ok, a number of ABC TV shows were available, some new release movies, and plenty of interesting documentaries. I was slightly disappointed, as Untied 787’s, had all 7 episodes of Star Wars available.
LAVATORIES
Part of the business class experience is having more space and being comfortable, that should be reflected thru your entire experience in business class. Three of the lavatories are just slightly larger than those found in economy. The 4th lavatory located on the right side of the aircraft, between the two business class cabins is significantly larger than the others, but all 4 lavatories are nice and offer premium toiletries.
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RECOMMENDATION
Aa 77w Row 20
I highly recommend AA’s 77W, whether you’re flying internationally, from LAX to MIA, or vice versa. You can experience spacious, comfortable seats, be served by attentive flight attendants, and enjoy decent meals. If you want a more First Class feel, travel in the “Mini” Cabin.