Seat 19A has a misaligned window, so that if you are sitting in the window seat, you have less arm space b/c the wall pushes out more between the windows. This was JFK-Phx SeatGuru User on SeatGuru User on The 35-37" legroom estimated is more like 34". More room for feet on the aisle and window seats. Will do my best to avoid this AC. This is because there bulkhead wall doesn't extend all the way to the aisle. Paying $80 extra for this seat was clearly not worth it. SeatGuru User on 2016/05/07 for Seat 10F SeatGuru User on SeatGuru User on

Crew on this flight from ORD to SFO was efficient and pleasant. Sammy S on I heard AA is removing TV screens from seatbacks, so not sure if the config was old or new - this one did had TVs.

2015/12/29

There are some restrictions but you’ll still get a comfortable seat in the Main Cabin and enjoy free snacks, soft drinks and inflight entertainment.Restrictions for flights within the U.S., Canada, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean don’t apply to trips including flights to / from Europe.Trip: San Francisco (SFO) > Dallas / Fort Worth (DFW) > London (LHR)On the flight from San Francisco to Dallas / Fort Worth and the flight from Dallas / Fort Worth to London, you can:You can board with 1 carry-on and 1 personal item. Definitely avoid this version of 737 if you can, I was upgraded w miles, but had I paid big bucks for this seat I would have been bummed. I am very small, as is my daughter (5'4" and 110 lbs) and both of us were in agony. On descent, the AC unit has condensation that leaks through the emergency exit release handle cover, and drips on one's arm. Axel K on

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Seats are narrow but not oppressively so (I am short and plus-sized). The seat slides foreward when reclining. You can choose a specific seat at any time for a fee.
2016/03/03 for Seat 6A SeatGuru User on

Reduces the amount of space significantly. 15" from my nose to the seat in front when that passenger reclined. Flew AA between Chicago's ORD and Palm Beach's PBI twice in the past week; unfortunately - for me, I was booked on the sole daily non-stop between these two airports on American and on their 737-800 in 10A southbound, which is considered a 'preferred seat' at/by/ American - at least I didn't have to pay extra for it as a 'Million-Miler.' I love Boeing but the AA 737-800 is a shame.
SeatGuru User on Listed as cautionary but is truly a BAD seat. Radio worked fine but was a little slow.

Great incentives to fly other airlines.