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Air Canada vs American Airlines Business Class Comparison

Air Canada American Airlines
Rating 8/10 7/10
Seat type Reverse Herringbone Suite with Sliding Door Flagship Suite
Lie-flat Yes Yes
Seat width 21 inches 21 inches
Alliance Star Alliance Oneworld
IATA AC AA
Hubs Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Montreal-Trudeau (YUL), Vancouver (YVR) Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Miami (MIA), New York JFK (JFK)

Air Canada — Pros & Cons

  • + 1-2-1 layout with direct aisle access on all long-haul aircraft
  • + Door suites on 787 Dreamliner
  • + Strong Star Alliance partner network
  • Older 777 product still on some routes
  • Lounge network outside Canada is limited

American Airlines — Pros & Cons

  • + Flagship Suite with privacy door on new aircraft
  • + Flagship Lounge dining at key hubs
  • + Largest Oneworld network from the US
  • Older 777-200s still lack premium hard product
  • Inconsistent service quality across crews

The verdict

Air Canada takes the edge with a 8/10 rating compared to 7/10 for American Airlines. Air Canada stands out with its Reverse Herringbone Suite with Sliding Door, while American Airlines offers Flagship Suite. Both airlines provide lie-flat business class seats, so the best choice depends on your route, schedule, and personal preferences.

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