Do you mean that the 767-300s do not have individual screens??? Even the international ones? I can't believe that AA would do such a downgrade of their Y service on the BOS-LHR market ! Barring some of the last remaining oldest planes, like some 747-200s, individual screens have been standard for years on pretty much all carriers in the transatlantic market. Having a choice of what to watch makes a big difference in long flights.
P.S. One way or the other, the games, available on the A300, will be surely missed. Time flies when you get involved into a Tetris game of hangman
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Kovich:
In addition to previous comment, row 20 middle seats are slap in front of the big screen so you get that first row in the cinema experience I hate so much (and endured last Friday for Lord of the Rings!)
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