American Airlines ditching first class, but luxury and comfort aren't going out the window
plans to phase out first-class seating, saying customers"aren't buying it," but that doesn't mean luxury and comfort are going out the window.Friday that the Fort Worth-based airline's Chief Commercial Officer Vasu Raja made the announcement on an investor call on Thursday.
"First class will not exist on the 777, or for that matter at American Airlines, for the simple reason that our customers aren't buying it," Raja was quoted as saying. Raja said that by removing first-class seats from airplanes the airline will be able to add more business-class seats, which is what more customers want or are willing to pay for.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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