Full Flight: American Airlines B737-800 Washington D.C. to Dallas (DCA-DFW)

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  • Опубліковано 23 жов 2024
  • Hey guys! Welcome to the 2nd leg of this trip! In this video, I continue onward to Dallas, Texas from Washington D.C. aboard an American Airlines B737-800! This was definitely one of the longer AA flights I've taken across the U.S. and so I wanted to see what it was like flying them greater than an hour or two. The B737-800 is an ok aircraft to do the job. The interior is really nice with mood lighting, a spacious cabin, power ports underneath the seat, free entertainment, WiFi offered, and large overhead bins. But the seat itself is so basic, besides it having adjustable headrests, and if you're a taller person like me, it'll certainly get uncomfortable the longer you have to sit there, especially if there's two folks sitting next to you and you have a personal item under the seat. You basically can't move at all. FAs on the flight were ok, but as I say at the end of the video, AA FAs usually in general are ruder than most and is kinda what I've come to expect from this airline. The flight also had a free cabin service, departed/arrived on time, and had some cool scenery for the first half of the flight. Would I recommend flying AA across the country? Yes and no. If they're your only option, then by all means. But if you have another option such as Delta, JetBlue, or Southwest, I'd definitely urge you to pick them. Hope you guys enjoy!
    Flight Info:
    Airline: American Airlines
    Aircraft/Registration: Boeing 737-800
    Seat: 26F
    Flight Time: 3 hr 31 min
    Flight #: AA 323
    Takeoff: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
    Landing: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
    Filmed: February 2020
    Camera(s) Used: Canon Powershot G7X Mark II
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