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My move from Delta to American, Part I: The meal service

August 25, 2014 by James Larounis 8 Comments

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After being a loyal Delta and United flyer the last few years, I made the decision at the start of this year that I’d challenge into American’s AAdvantage program, and move my loyalty to American. This isn’t a decision I regret, and one I wanted to share, as I think many are contemplating their choice of frequent flyer program as adjustments are made across the board.

I thought I’d write a multi-part series on my move to American, why I’m happy with my decision, and the things that influenced my move. This year, while I could only challenge into the Platinum level, I’m hoping to qualify for Executive Platinum.

This post will focus on the all important “warm nuts,” or, in summary, the meal and onboard service I’ve received onboard American’s aircraft.

I’m genuinely impressed with American’s crew, and while I had good flight attendants on Delta and United, I can’t say that they’ve competed with the folks at American. In all, I think the folks at American care, want to please the customer (though, keep in mind, I’m generally upgraded to First Class using my Platinum status), and the service standards are higher than other airlines. Unfortunately, in the last few weeks, American has announced a scale back in its First Class meal service offerings. When I’m flying 30,000 feet above the sky, a small glass of warm nuts is a mark of hospitality. The full meal service on short flights American provides (though, will discontinue effective September 1) is one less thing to worry about when traveling through the airport, and was a service standard that set American apart from other airlines.

While I’ll rave of American’s service, I’ve noticed some inconsistencies, too. While Delta was fairly regular about pre-departure beverage service, I notice American isn’t. I’ve noticed that it depends on the flight, and on the crew. Interestingly, though, I’ve notice pre-departure service on some regional jets, and not mainline jets, and vice versa. I’m not sure of American’s policy on this, though I do wish their was more regularity.

I think that American’s merger with US Airways will hurt some of these standards in the long run, but I’m hopeful that more of the standards will be moved to American’s level, rather than simply being “merged” or met in the middle with US’s.

I’ll be covering American’s hard product, entertainment system and more in future posts.

What do you think of American’s onboard service standards?

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  1. Shawn says

    August 25, 2014 at 1:40 pm

    How are you getting upgrades so often? Do you have a lot of the 500 mile upgrade stickers?

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    • James Larounis says

      August 25, 2014 at 10:51 pm

      I tend to purchase them, or just fly the 10K routes to accumulate them. I guess I’m a sucker for sitting up front. Haha

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      • Joey says

        August 26, 2014 at 6:35 am

        Not surprised since, after all, your blog’s name is the FORWARD Cabin! 😉

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  2. Joey says

    August 26, 2014 at 6:39 am

    I look forward reading more about your experiences in AA and how they compare to DL/UA. I used to be a loyal Continental flyer for a few years and then United the past 2 years. I recently started mainly flying Delta and Jetblue this year and will admit I’ve been very impressed with DL when compared to UA.

    I’m presuming you’re also a AA citi exec holder which means you’d have access to the admirals lounges. The first AAdmiral lounge I went to was in LGA and it was by far better than most of the UA club lounges I’ve ever been to.

    How far along are you into reaching exec plat and what is your strategy to reach that? Doesn’t AA have comp upgrades for its elite members like UA/DL do?

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    • James Larounis says

      August 26, 2014 at 11:58 am

      AA only has complimentary upgrades for ExPlat members. For Plat and Gold, you use a 500 mile sticker upgrade costing $30.

      I’m about three quarters of the way through, but have a few mileage runs coming up where I should come close. I also plan on using my AA Citi Executive AAdvantage card to get an additional 10K Elite Qualifying Miles, so hopefully that will help as well.

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