Passengers on transcontinental flights in the United States will soon have a more luxurious option available. American Airlines has announced it will introduce premium economy service between Los Angeles and New York, starting in October. This new offering aims to provide extra comfort without the higher cost of domestic first class.
American Airlines' transcontinental flights between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) are already recognized for their superior onboard experience for premium passengers. With the introduction of premium economy, the airline aims to cater to more price-conscious passengers seeking some luxury.
The route between LAX and JFK is one of the most lucrative domestic routes for US-based airlines. According to Cirium, an aviation analytics company, 1,844 flights are scheduled between these two airports this July, with American Airlines operating 558 of them.