American Airlines upgrades its economy experience with Main Cabin Extra seating
The concept of an upgraded economy service is increasingly spreading throughout the industry to improve the passenger experience at a cost that doesn’t burden the airlines or the passengers themselves. This is especially valuable to passengers at a time when seating is getting tighter, complimentary ancillaries are becoming more limited, and as travellers increasingly seek a flying experience suited to their needs –– without being required to pay business class dollars, even if it does cost a little extra out of pocket. American Airlines has addressed this growing demand with its new Main Cabin Extra product, which, according to the airline, gives passengers “a little more of everything.” It offers seats with up to six inches more legroom than in traditional economy seats, as well as earlier access to overhead bin space. Passengers with Main Cabin Extra seats are among the first to board, with Preferred Group 5 boarding and are permitted one complimentary carry-on bag. And on routes that serve alcohol, they receive complimentary beer, wine, and spirits. On some routes, additional food and drink are free, as well.<br/>
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American Airlines upgrades its economy experience with Main Cabin Extra seating
The concept of an upgraded economy service is increasingly spreading throughout the industry to improve the passenger experience at a cost that doesn’t burden the airlines or the passengers themselves. This is especially valuable to passengers at a time when seating is getting tighter, complimentary ancillaries are becoming more limited, and as travellers increasingly seek a flying experience suited to their needs –– without being required to pay business class dollars, even if it does cost a little extra out of pocket. American Airlines has addressed this growing demand with its new Main Cabin Extra product, which, according to the airline, gives passengers “a little more of everything.” It offers seats with up to six inches more legroom than in traditional economy seats, as well as earlier access to overhead bin space. Passengers with Main Cabin Extra seats are among the first to board, with Preferred Group 5 boarding and are permitted one complimentary carry-on bag. And on routes that serve alcohol, they receive complimentary beer, wine, and spirits. On some routes, additional food and drink are free, as well.<br/>