Types of Cabins
Main Cabin: American Airlines mostly operates economy class cabins. It offers a good selection of amenities at a fair price. Extra legroom is available on modern economy class flights. The airline offers its base economy pricing—the lowest fare it offers for its main cabin—on specific flights.
Main Cabin Extra: Main Cabin Extra is the most opulent choice among American Airlines' premium economy cabins. There is a noticeable difference in pitch between this class and the Main Cabin. In this class, alcoholic drinks are given out free of charge to all passengers.
Flagship Business: The business class that is offered on all flights by American Airlines is their premier class. It provides first-rate facilities to each and every one of its customers. You may turn any seat in this class into a fully flatbed if you so want.
Flagship First: Flagship First is the moniker given to American Airlines' first-class cabin. Only the airline's Boeing 777-300ER planes have it installed for now. The seats in this class are placed in a reverse herringbone pattern and provide direct aisle access. These chairs have the unique ability to be fully reclined into flatbeds