
Since when did DFW become hip and stylish? Am I even at the right airport? It’s almost seems as if the DFW airport authority got sick of reading all the bad reviews on Yelp and decided to fight back. My arriving flight from San Diego docked in terminal A, so I had to hop on the inter-terminal train and scoot on down to terminal D to catch this flight to Miami. What better way to kick off a long-overdue family reunion than to arrive in style on a swanky 777-200? Terminal D at the DFW Airport is amazing

Boeing 777s between Dallas and Miami are rare in normal times, so I jumped all over this the moment I decided to do a trip to visit my family in Florida.ĭue to the pandemic and all the lockdowns, it was going to be the first time that I had seen them in a year and a half. While admittedly not exactly the route I’d prefer to be reviewing a product like this, I took what I could get.

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A full review of American Airlines 777-200 business class from Dallas to Miami The song in the second half is “This Way” by Snake City. The song in the first half the video is “Unapologetic” by Timothy Infinite. There are definitely a few things you need to know.Īs usual, the soundtrack for this video came from my pals over at Epidemic Sound. Instead of a typical run-of-the-mill review, I thought it would be fun to point out all the little things that American Airlines doesn’t tell you about the 777-200 business class seat. In order to keep things as interesting as possible, I chose to take a slightly different approach to the video about this particular flight. Seat: 4A (business class) American Airlines 777-200 side view illustration by Our route from Dallas to Miami today as AA2239 Proper business class, complete with lie-flat seats and trippy mood lighting.ĭallas / Fort Worth, TX (DFW) – Miami, FL (MIA) But now it’s time to wash yourself off, raise a pinky or two, and drool with me over American Airlines business class. I’m sorry about putting you through that kind of torture. You’ve already read my Allegiant Air review. I’ve been forced to focus my attention to what’s available here in the US for the time being. Long-haul international travel for US citizens like me has been difficult, and my wings have been clipped ever so slightly. Of course, the pandemic changed all that. This American Airlines 777-200 business class review is something that I was planning on doing years ago, but instead, I preferred to focus my attention on what I thought we’re better (more exotic) airlines. In February, Allegiant announced new nonstop flights from Mesa Gateway Airport to San Diego International Airport with tickets starting at $39.As usual, I’m a little late to the party. Sun Country Airlines, a Minneapolis-based low-cost carrier, announced a h andful of new nonstop flights between the Phoenix area and six different Midwest cities.įrontier added new nonstop flights to its route from Phoenix to Atlanta last month as well. Southwest Airlines announced new flights from Phoenix to Hawaii earlier this month.Īvelo Airlines started offering $19 Hollywood Burbank Airport flights to and from Mesa Gateway Airport. These are just three of many newly announced flights from the Valley. 3, 2022." Flights for Phoenix-Mesa Gateway "must be purchased by and travel must be completed by Jan. Flights for Sky Harbor "must be purchased by and travel must be completed by Jan. 19, 2021, with fares as low as $89.Īllegiant says the low-price offer is limited. Pittsburgh, Penn., via Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) – beginning Aug.

New service from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA):

