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Review: American Airlines A321T Flagship Business Class (LAX-BOS)

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 6, 2025April 5, 2025 27 Comments

I had one primary goal: to sleep, and in that sense, I could not have asked for more on my American Airlines A321T redeye flight in “Flagship” business class from Los Angeles to Boston. But it sure would be nice if AA took care of its aircraft interiors…

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  • American Airlines Flagship Business Class A321T Review (LAX BOS)
    • Seat
    • Food + Drink
    • Service
    • IFE + Wi-Fi
    • CONCLUSION

American Airlines Flagship Business Class A321T Review (LAX BOS)

I booked the ticket two days before departure for 25,000 AA miles, which is a good buy for a transcon “Flagship” route with a lie-flat seat in business class.

I was still an AAdvantage Platinum Pro at the time, but AA does not upgrade elites from business to first class even on domestic routes, so the empty first class cabin all went to employee standbys (as an aside, I think employees are going to miss this aircraft a whole lot more than customers once it’s retrofitted and a new A321neo product is introduced without a first class).

Before the flight, I visited the Flagship Lounge at LAX and had a bite to eat, just in case I quickly fell asleep onboard. I had to work the next day so the purpose of this flight was to sleep. Flagship Lounge access is granted on transcontinental “Flagship” flights to Boston, New York, and Miami (but not all frequencies to Miami, just 777 flights).

a table full of food

a plate of sushi on a counter

a pan of food with a spoon

a group of metal pans with food on a table

a table with different kinds of food

a group of bottles of alcohol on a bar

a plate of food on a table
Fish, chicken, lamb…

The Flagship Lounge is holding up well and while I do not find it as fancy as United Polaris Lounges and Delta One Lounges, I do find the food quite edible and it does seem to change each time I visit. The variety is appreciated.

But a last-minute gate change moved my departure from Terminal 4 to Terminal 5 meaning I had to run…literally run…to make it before boarding completed. Even running, I was one minute late and figured I might have to cajole my way onboard…but thankfully I was allowed on (even though the departure monitor showed “Flight Closed”) and found a long line in the jetbridge waiting to board.

a man standing in a line in a building

a sign in a building

a group of people walking in a hallway

AA should not 1.) change terminals less than two hours before departure and 2.) send premium transcon flights out of Terminal 5, so far from the Flagship Lounge.

American Airlines 2453
Los Angeles (LAX) – Boston (BOS)
Monday, December 16
Depart: 10:30 PM
Arrive: 6:57 AM+1
Duration: 5 hr, 27 min
Distance: 2,125 miles
Aircraft: Airbus A321T
Seat: 8A (Business Class)

Onboard, the cabin was already filled, so my pictures will be limited.

Seat

Business class includes 20 B/E (Collins) Diamond seats in a 2-2 configuration. These seats are past their prime by now but I have no trouble sleeping on them….I’m thankful for that.

a screen on a plane

a person's feet in a seat with a tv

Key stats about the seat:

  • pitch: 43″
  • width: 20.6″
  • recline: 180° (fully lie-flat)

AA has decent bedding which now comes in a nice ziplock bag with a leather AA logo on it. I prefer the duvets on United and Delta, but it is still a good duvet and pillow for sleeping.

a pillow on a seat

And I did end up sleeping for most of the flight.

a screen on a bed

My power port did not work…which was upsetting since I decided to work a bit while waiting for dinner (sometimes I fall asleep during takeoff, but not on this flight) and my laptop battery is on its last legs…

a white cable plugged into a wall

The seat foot cushion was loose and about to fall off, but it did not fall off, unlike my last flight…

a seat in a chair

a close up of a seat

Wi-Fi also did not work, though I’m not really in the mood to pay $38 for internet on any domestic flight…

A small amenity kit with a dental kit, eye mask, and ear plugs was offered along with a bottle of water.

Food + Drink

Menus were placed on the console between seats and flight attendants offered a pre-departure beverage (water with lemon or sparkling wine).

a glass of water with a lemon on a table

a person holding a white rectangular object

a white paper with black text

a hand holding a white paper with text

After takeoff, a hot towel followed by mixed nuts and a choice of beverage was offered.

a hand holding a white cloth

a can of food and a glass of water

a bowl of nuts on a table

I had pre-ordered a “black and blue” beef short rib with bleu cheese on top. It exceeded expectations (was tender) and was served with carrot and parsnip fries, a nice artichoke caprese appetizer, and a green salad. A perfectly reasonable meal, especially for an overnight flight, and better than anything United serves onboard.

a plate of food on a tray

a plate of food on a tray

a group of bowls of food

a bowl of salad with fruit

a plate with food on it

a napkin with a knife on it

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food with a piece of meat and vegetables

Finally, I wrapped up dinner with an ice cream sundae, a staple of AA transcon flights (and a way that AA outshines Delta).

a dessert in a glass with a spoon in front of a television

A sweet roll was offered before landing, but I slept through that.

Service

Kelly, who worked the business class cabin, was very gracious, calling passengers by surname and was also very attentive. She offered drink refills and frequently monitored the cabin while I was awake.

IFE + Wi-Fi

As I mentioned above, wi-fi internet did not work.

A library of entertainment options including movies, TV shows, and games was available, though I did not use the IFE on this flight and I also turned down the headphones, to avoid having to deal with being woken up to collect them 45 minutes before landing. AA uses very nice Bang & Olufsen noise-canceling headphones but then collects them well before landing…which is not ideal on any flight but especially not ideal on a redeye flight.

a pair of black headphones on a wood surface

a screen on a plane

CONCLUSION

We landed early (but thankfully not too early, only 20 minutes) in Boston…redeyes are flights I typically wish were longer, not shorter.

The broken power port and loose seat cushion are unacceptable…there is no other way to describe it…but overall the flight served its purpose: I slept well. And I even enjoyed the meal.

As I always say when discussing the American Airlines A323T, even though these aircraft will soon be retrofitted, AA should not stop basic maintenance on them…passengers should not be left with loose cushions or inoperative power ports, especially when they pay for business or first class.

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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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27 Comments

  1. Brian Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 12:51 pm

    How is this only 25000 miles?? I’ve been booking United one way between LAX and EWR for at least 30k… in economy…

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      February 6, 2025 at 3:53 pm

      Yes indeed…with business routeinly at 100K.

  2. Betty Noyes Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 2:12 pm

    I am becoming more concerned that the airlines are “Cheaping down” what they called Business or First.. and NOT making them any more affordable.. I too have had difficulty with “sloppy” cleanliness and functionality of Internet , seats and what was supposed to be a “bed” was more like a reclining seat.. lttile room for legs, toes etc..

  3. N1120A Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 2:44 pm

    AA’s food blows both DL and UA out of the water – domestic and long haul. AA used to also have the best wines, but have gotten a little cheap there and UA is better now.

    AA does have elite upgrades from business to first, but you need SWUs or miles

  4. Dave Edwards Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 3:43 pm

    Again nothing to eat for the normal person who doesn’t like Blue Cheese or Crème Sauce. The salad is filled with nonsense like black radishes and no regular lettuce.

    What happened to regular food for regular people? Not everyone flying FC wants this stuff.

    • James Reply
      February 6, 2025 at 9:34 pm

      He selected this specific meal. I’m sure there would be something for you as well.

    • Billy Bob Reply
      February 6, 2025 at 10:06 pm

      If you want a hot dog, get it in the terminal

    • Gavin Reply
      February 7, 2025 at 11:50 pm

      You “normies” are why we can’t have nice things in America.

  5. Jay Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 4:04 pm

    This will be a really competitive product once the A321XLRs are delivered… whenever that may be. Gotta say, despite their negative rep, AA surprises me every once in a while.

  6. Jerry Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 5:01 pm

    No excuse for everything falling apart, but the 321T is great. Though not applicable to this flight specifically, I hate that there’s nowhere to go at SFO other than the AC.

  7. Derek Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 5:34 pm

    think there is a type

    10:50am to 6:30 pm yet a red eye?

    • Todd Reply
      February 6, 2025 at 10:29 pm

      Thanks for your comment. I was scratching my head. Red-eye…10L30 am? LOL

  8. Emil Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 8:53 pm

    AA is notorious for letting their planes with upcoming retrofits fall apart. Their 77Ws, their A320s, and the legacy A319s with seatback screens all are in absolutely terrible shape too, and its not a one off, its a common occurrence.

    • D3Kingg Reply
      February 6, 2025 at 9:29 pm

      @Emil

      The 777 and 787 premium cabins got pimped out out during the pandemic flying a lot of domestic flights resulting in wear and tear. American takes no pride in keeping the premium cabins in pristine condition. If you’ve ever flown Japan Airlines you’d notice a huge difference.

  9. D3Kingg Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 9:26 pm

    That was a good deal and a solid flight. They can’t just play musical chairs with airplanes and switch them to the desired terminal. They aren’t taking a 25 minute delay to wait for a gate to open , ferry the plane (which costs) money over to terminal 4 just because . I think non revs will welcome the new configuration as there are more seats and they are more likely to get a seat rather than be bumped. Even non revs are bored with the tiring Flagship First product.

  10. Billy Bob Reply
    February 6, 2025 at 10:09 pm

    This makes me want to fly AA even less. Everything is broken, and they take your headphones before landing? Wtf is that?

  11. Joe Reply
    March 3, 2025 at 1:03 am

    Is this route sometimes not flagship business, even with the same metal? I’m new to AA and booked it on the app with miles, but when I inquired in chat, the rep told me my ticket doesn’t include lounge at LAX, but she also told me only international routes include it, so I don’t know what to believe.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      March 3, 2025 at 9:30 am

      If A321T and marketed as business, you get lounge access.

      If a regular A321 or 737, no lounge access for first class passengers.

      • Joe Reply
        March 3, 2025 at 1:42 pm

        Thanks for the reply! After more research, it’s definitely this plane. The same flight is sold as Flagship on the website when searching for cash, but on the app when you book with miles redemption it’s not labeled as Flagship. Do you remember if your miles redeemed ticket was branded as Flagship?

        • Matthew Klint Reply
          March 3, 2025 at 1:45 pm

          It was branded as Flagship.

          • Joe
            March 3, 2025 at 3:48 pm

            Good to know – they have either changed policy or there is a technical error. When searching with miles, no flights offer “flagship business” or “flagship first” – however seats in those cabins are sold as business or first. I checked in online, and my boarding pass is also missing the word “flagship”. I tried searching several months out, and nothing shows up as flagship with miles, but the same flights show as flagship when paying cash.

          • Matthew Klint
            March 3, 2025 at 4:41 pm

            I am fairly confident in saying you will receive lounge access…not just Admirals Club, but FLagship Lounge access. Keep me updated.

  12. Joe Reply
    March 3, 2025 at 4:47 pm

    I’ll definitely post what they tell me at the lounge, I called into the call center and they told me I wouldn’t have lounge access, but she also couldn’t confirm that AA sells different tiers of business for a single business cabin.

    • Joe Reply
      March 4, 2025 at 1:18 am

      The flight did qualify for flagship lounge access, despite the absence of flagship branding from the booking and boarding pass.

      • Matthew Klint Reply
        March 4, 2025 at 9:36 am

        Excellent. Hope you enjoyed it.

  13. seanp78 Reply
    April 5, 2025 at 6:34 pm

    Your AM/PM designations are around the wrong way if you flew a red-eye. It doesn’t look like you departed at 10:30am…

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      April 5, 2025 at 7:11 pm

      Fixed.

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