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Home » Trip Reports » Review: American Airlines (Compass) E-175 First Class Seattle To Los Angeles
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Review: American Airlines (Compass) E-175 First Class Seattle To Los Angeles

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 18, 2019November 14, 2023 12 Comments

Although an onboard incident is my main takeaway from this flight, I greatly enjoyed personalized, friendly, and proactive service on an early morning flight from Seattle to Los Angeles on American.

I booked this flight for 15,000 British Airways Avios. It was about $400 for a first class ticket and I figured I’d treat myself to the upgrade.

Boarding began at 6:45 AM and the flight was very lightly filled. Both economy and first class departed with about half the seats open.

a woman using a laptop in front of a sign

American 6048 (operated by Compass)
Seattle (SEA) – Los Angeles (LAX)
Sunday, March 10
Depart: 06:05 AM
Arrive: 09:15 AM
Duration: 03hr, 10min
Aircraft: Embraer E175
Seat: 2A (First Class)

A very friendly FA greeted me as I boarded…let’s address that first.

American Airlines (Compass) E175 First Class Service

I was so impressed by the service on this flight, especially in light of the constant (and generally accurate) attacks on AA mainline service. The flight attendant working first class was extremely attentive, addressed passengers by name, kept glasses full, and constantly monitored the cabin throughout the flight. The service was flawless.

I know AA often has trouble offering pre-departure beverages. That was not the case on this subsidiary-operated flight. All drinks were free flowing and I was a bit surprised that so many around me ordered hard liquor at 6AM…it wasn’t just my high/drunk seatmate.

I’ll note here that Compass Airlines, a regional subsidiary for American and Delta, still uses the old Northwest Airlines logo. I loved seeing it on the safety card.

American Airlines (Compass) E175 First Class Seating

The first class cabin included 12 seats (four rows in a 1-2 configuration). I love the privacy and comfort of these seats, actually preferring this aircraft to many mainline aircraft.

the inside of an airplane

a woman standing in the back of an airplane

a row of seats in an airplane

A sealed blanket was waiting in each seatback pocket.

a bag of grey fleece

a close up of a label

American Airlines (Compass) E175 First Class Dining

Breakfast was served after takeoff. Unlike the Alaska E175s, no ovens were present onboard so that meant a cold breakfast. But it was actually a tasty and certainly a hearty breakfast. The meal included granola with milk, grapes, cheese, yogurt, banana, and a cinnamon roll. I actually liked the “Fly Fit” yogurt most of all. It was from Holland and not too sweet.

a tray of food on a tray

a bowl of cereal and yogurt

a cinnamon roll on a plate

a bowl of grapes and cheese

a carton of milk and a banana

a yogurt and fruit on a tray

a bowl of yogurt with grapes in it

Coffee was horrible, so I stuck to water for most of the flight.

a plastic cup with clear liquid on a napkin

a white mug with a handle and a napkin on a table

a glass of water on a tray

A hot towel was offered before breakfast.

a towel on a table

American Airlines (Compass) E175 First Class Lavatory

Small, clean lavatory in the front of the plane that included Bigelow soap.

a sink and toilet in a plane

a white bottle with a white cap on a counter

American Airlines (Compass) E175 First Class IFE + Wi-Fi

Gogo wi-fi did not function. I was unable to connect the entire flight and tried on several occassions.

The Annoyance

We landed at LAX a half-hour earlier, sat for a half hour waiting for a gate, and ended up arriving in the remote terminal. The whole waiting for a gate then waiting for a bus process was so annoying and makes me thankful that United has generally figured out its gate problem at LAX.

Views as we landed on a quiet Sunday morning:

an aerial view of a city

a city with mountains in the background

a highway with many roads and buildings

airplanes on a runway

a yellow airplane on a runway

a plane on the runway

an airplane on the runway

a two airplanes on a runway

CONCLUSION

This was a brief, perfectly-satisfactory domestic flight. In many ways, I enjoy these larger regional jets more than mainline. Too bad the wi-fi did not work.

Have you flown Compass Airlines? What was your experience?

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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12 Comments

  1. Stuart Reply
    March 18, 2019 at 1:50 pm

    I honestly don’t think American realizes how despised that remote terminal is for regionals. I avoid any regional AA flights to LAX for that reason. As do many I know. And I am sure it’s why they are getting their butts handed to them on the Seattle to LAX market.

  2. Hal Reply
    March 18, 2019 at 2:11 pm

    How do they do hot towels with no ovens?

    • Mike Reply
      March 18, 2019 at 2:24 pm

      By pouring hot water over the towels

      • Matthew Reply
        March 18, 2019 at 2:25 pm

        Exactly.

  3. Ed Reply
    March 18, 2019 at 2:56 pm

    Compass is my absolute favorite airline flying out of LAX. Both on Delta and AA, they fly E175s, which are the most comfortable economy experience in the US.

    • Rob Reply
      March 19, 2019 at 4:09 am

      Agreed. I have flown numerous times on the E175 planes to and from LAX. Service is always very professional and pleasant. Wish Compas would take over all of AA’s flights.

  4. Miles Reply
    March 18, 2019 at 5:36 pm

    I recently flew in a Compass E-175 (for Delta) in first class from Sacramento to LAX. The service was excellent. It was a short mid-morning flight, so just snacks. The E-175 is a very comfortable plane, even in the back. Definitely my favorite small plane (I loath the CRJ’s).

    So far I’ve flown the Embraers on Sky West for both Alaska and Delta, and they both provided hot meals, so I’m not sure what you mean about the ovens.

  5. Angela Reply
    March 18, 2019 at 5:45 pm

    We have done this same flight (also on the E175) to and from Vancouver BC. In fact, we are doing it again this coming weekend. While the remote terminal is annoying, we see it as a minor inconvenience overall. The flight crew have always been great, we have no real complaints about this flight in and out of of YVR.

  6. Donald Reply
    March 18, 2019 at 10:46 pm

    Those single seats are great. I wish all small planes were this comfortable.

  7. Greg Reply
    March 18, 2019 at 11:25 pm

    Also to let you know, almost every day you can fly that route on Alaska on a 737 in F for $239, earn 2000 AS miles + elite bonus if you are AND you with an F domestic purchased ticket on Alaska you get lounge access as well. Maybe an option rather then using 15,000 AVIOS points.

    • Matthew Reply
      March 19, 2019 at 6:21 am

      I would have gladly paid that over Avios, but pricing was much higher on the two early Alaska fights I needed. Had to be back in LA for a 10am appointment.

  8. Alison Reply
    March 19, 2019 at 11:30 am

    I enjoyed the piece, but you have said if a reader spots a typo, you’d like to know so you can fix it before it is archived. So, under Annoyance, I believe “earlier” should be “early.”

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