Originally Posted by
WillTravel4Food
Doesn't an A321neo have the legs for some of those routes? If so, sure would be nice to have something like that in the fleet. Oh...wait...
The 737 MAX 8 should have the legs too, though they're not even using a MAX for LAX-NAS (at least according to the published schedule). But any part of the Caribbean is enough of a stretch for AS. I don't think random ultra-long-haul-for-a-narrowbody routes like SEA-AUA should be driving AS fleet decisions.