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AA/US Domestic Dining (including Canada, Mexico, & the Caribbean)

Note: this thread is about meals served on AA-US. There is another thread for the contingent that wishes to debate and discuss linens as a primary subject, including related presentation issues: Linens / presentation debate for meal service on AA, US / both.

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Welcome to the 2017 Domestic Dining thread and the resulting discussion/trip reports/photos/shared experiences. Here, in this wiki post, I'll strive to explain what you should expect on AA flights in First and Business, meals-wise. Keep in mind that there are many domestic flights, so there are quite a few parameters to keep track of.

Basically, in its best condensed form, you should expect to receive a meal between 4:59am - 8pm on flights longer than 900 miles, which equals about two hours in the air. From that point, there are exceptions, and specific timing parameters.

What to Expect - Mainline:
Keep in mind that this list is not entirely inclusive, and there may be certain exceptions and/or abnormalities.

  • Up to 699 miles: Light snacks such as a fig bar, cookies, and/or pretzels
  • 700-899 miles: Warmed nuts, a snack plate (fruit/cheese, pita/hummus, or spinach dip/pita), and a cookie
  • 900-1298 miles: A meal (fruit/breakfast entree; salad/entree) followed by a cookie; no meals between 1:30-4pm
  • 1298-2199 miles: A full meal including an appetizer, with cake for lunch desserts and premade ice-cream for dinner desserts
  • 2200 miles and above: Same as 1298-2199 miles, but consists of made-to-order sundaes or a cheese plate for both lunch and dinner desserts

What to Expect - Regional:
Keep in mind that this list is not entirely inclusive, and there may be certain exceptions and/or abnormalities.

  • Up to 175 miles: A light snack mix along with beverage service
  • 176-899 miles: Sweet and savory, organic/healthy snack choices (snack basket)
  • 900-2199 miles: Warm mixed nuts, two meal options, and dessert. (For flights over 2200 miles, you will receive the same selection of snacks from 176-899 miles as a pre-arrival snack. All regional meal flights leaving after 8:00pm will also receive sweet and savory snacks as the only option. Editor's note: A regional jet for 2000+ miles? Hope that never happens!)

All of the meal flights that fall under the above timing parameters will receive two choices; normally, one meat and one vegetarian.

Longer westbound flights leaving from the east coast (transcontinental; non-premium) are not officially exceptions, but some flights after 8pm receive a full dinner service (such as the 8:05pm MIA-SAN flight, or the 8:30pm PHL-LAS flight). Additionally, non-premium transcontinental red-eye flights will receive snack basket service upon departure, then a continental breakfast box prior to arrival.

Official Exceptions:
The following flights all fall under 900 miles, but will receive a full meal service, with the exception of flights leaving between 1:31-4pm. Despite some of the listed flights being over 900 miles, they are remaining listed here, based on the AA website for documentation purposes.

  • Chicago (ORD) - AUS/BDL/BOS/DCA/EWR/JFK/LGA/MSY/RDU
  • Dallas (DFW) - BJX/ORD/MEX/QRO/SLP
  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL) - PAP
  • Los Angeles (LAX) - DEN
  • Miami (MIA) - DCA/IAD/PAP
  • New York (LGA) - ATL
  • Phoenix (PHX) - MZT

Additional Information:
  • JFK-LAX/SFO; MIA-LAX are considered premium transcontinental flights, and as such, receives a more refined service with three meal choices, per-course service, printed menus, and tray/tablecloth linens in both F/J. Those flights now are the only domestic flights in the system to offer special meals as another option (which can be reserved by either preordering online, or calling). Red-eye flights will receive a full "supper/snack" meal service, which is basically a condensed dinner service.

  • Hawaiian meal service is very similar to what you'd expect on 2200+ mile flights, but there also will be Hawaiian rolls served, along with a pre-arrival continental breakfast/snack (dependent on the length of the route). Tropical warmed nuts are also currently served.

  • All flights over 700 miles, regardless of a meal being served or not, will receive warm mixed nuts and a cookie.

Disclaimer: The editor of this Wiki does not guarantee the information presented above will always be accurate or properly followed by AA, given catering mishaps, irregular operations, rogue crews, or mismanagement. For the best up-to-date information, it would be prudent to check AA's website constantly for any updates, or call AA. The editors of this Wiki will keep this Wiki updated as often as possible.
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Old Nov 6, 2017, 7:37 am
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Originally Posted by 24left
Pre-order menu options for DFW-YYZ

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Just say no to orzo AND couscous! The last time I had the orzo, it was a disgusting mess with a sort of metallic taste. Never again.

The enchilladas are usually pretty decent. Definitely a better option that the orzo.

Of course, DFW to YYZ isn't that long of a flight. Given the options, I would grab a few snacks in the AC or Centurion and then just go with the cheese plate.
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Old Nov 6, 2017, 9:54 am
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Originally Posted by CHOPCHOP767
Just say no to orzo AND couscous! The last time I had the orzo, it was a disgusting mess with a sort of metallic taste. Never again.

The enchilladas are usually pretty decent. Definitely a better option that the orzo.

Of course, DFW to YYZ isn't that long of a flight. Given the options, I would grab a few snacks in the AC or Centurion and then just go with the cheese plate.
I've read decent reviews of the couscous coconut curry veggie dish before and have it as an option in a couple of weeks, but perhaps I'll cut my losses and go fruit/cheese for SFO-ORD...
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Old Nov 6, 2017, 11:21 am
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Taste is a funny thing. I had a cold chicken/orzo meal on an Eagle flight a few days ago - thought it was one of the better AA domestic meals I've had this year.


Originally Posted by MGW2000
I made the mistake of ordering the orzo because I thought it would be higher protein / healthier on LGA-DFW last week. Bad move. Enchilada may be a calorie bomb, but at the very least edible.

Shrimp tasted rancid, and orzo was literally just orzo with salad dressing (on the side).
Originally Posted by JY1024
I've made the same mistake as well.

Now I avoid all hot and cold versions of orzo or couscous dishes. Better to roll the dice with whatever the other option(s) is/are.
Originally Posted by UAPremierGuy
THIS. I only made this mistake once and have done my best to avoid all AA dishes with couscous/orzo ever since. Some of the worst food I've ever been served in the sky.
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Old Nov 6, 2017, 1:23 pm
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Quick question:

I'm booked on AA1667 LAX-DEN on 11/28, (10:05 a.m. - 1:35 p.m.). Although it indicates "Lunch" under the flight schedule, the website is not offering me the option to pre-order a meal as it did on the outbound flight.

Just a glitch or should I expect the snack basket only?
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Old Nov 6, 2017, 2:18 pm
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Originally Posted by Kurt
Quick question:

I'm booked on AA1667 LAX-DEN on 11/28, (10:05 a.m. - 1:35 p.m.). Although it indicates "Lunch" under the flight schedule, the website is not offering me the option to pre-order a meal as it did on the outbound flight.

Just a glitch or should I expect the snack basket only?
This more likely has to do with the ongoing catering issues at LAX. Reports are that they've gone ahead and disabled pre-order options where the flight is leaving LAX.

By then there should be alternatives so these flights get catered as planned - I'd expect it to still be lunch. Although if not catered you'll get a substantial voucher. Thread can be followed below

https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amer...2017-a-11.html
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Old Nov 6, 2017, 11:49 pm
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Originally Posted by UAPremierGuy
AA's BOB options are so pathetic compared to UA's, its not even funny. UA just introduced and omelette for breakfast, and continues to offer a delicious cheeseburger and Uno's pizza. Complimentary for 1K's, even. All I get on AA is a soggy sandwich. Pathetic.
I have also enjoyed the UA BOB cheeseburger. Please take a minute and let AA know. My impression of the lack of good innovation is there is not enough comments to indicate a need to change.

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Old Nov 7, 2017, 1:09 am
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Originally Posted by atcanobbio
I have four legs on AA in October: SEA-DFW-HNL and back. Here are the options I have for each flight...what do you recommend?

SEA-DFW (3pm-ish dep)
Cheese Cappelletti
roasted garlic artichoke sauce

Grilled Chicken
couscous, roasted vegetables, roasted garlic sauce


DFW-HNL (9am-ish dep)
Cheese Lasagna
pomodoro tomato sauce, grilled vegetables

Shrimp with Red Panang Curry
With bamboo rice

Macadamia Crusted Chicken
coconut sauce, soba noodles, sugar snap peas


HNL-DFW (5pm-ish dep)
Hoisin Glazed Beef Short Rib
With wasabi mashed potatoes, baby bok choy and baby carrots


Kabocha Shiitake Risotto
With sautéed kabocha squash and shiitake mushrooms

Ginger Garlic Glazed Salmon
kimchi pork fried rice, sugar snap peas, grilled onion

DFW-SEA (7am-ish dep)
Continental Fruit Plate
granola, vanilla Greek yogurt


Breakfast Sandwich
On a bistro bun with egg, Canadian turkey bacon, provolone and honey dijon mustard
Here are my pics of last month's trip to HNL. Overall, good meals. Ice cream and sundae were great. Short rib was great...very tender, knife was not needed.

SEA-DFW




DFW-HNL








HNL-DFW

No pic of the salad starter. I skipped the poke since I do not do seafood.






DFW-SEA

no pic for this flight but it was literally the HNL-DFW pre-arrival meal but with a ramekin of granola.
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Old Nov 7, 2017, 11:06 am
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Thanks; after reading about a similar situation at Chelsea Catering here in Denver I made that connection. Better to miss a meal LAX-DEN than LAX-AKL/SYD/HKG/LHR etc.

Originally Posted by lds89
This more likely has to do with the ongoing catering issues at LAX. Reports are that they've gone ahead and disabled pre-order options where the flight is leaving LAX.

By then there should be alternatives so these flights get catered as planned - I'd expect it to still be lunch. Although if not catered you'll get a substantial voucher. Thread can be followed below

https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amer...2017-a-11.html
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Old Nov 9, 2017, 9:23 pm
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When did AA reduce the size of the napkins? They are rectangular now and seem to be about half of the size of the previous square napkins. I suppose it saves folding them but just feels cheap.
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Old Nov 13, 2017, 1:38 pm
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AA 2212 RDU-DFW 1155-1410 737-800



Full PDB ^





Choice of Vietnamese Chicken Salad or a pasta dish. This was actually really good and perfect for lunch though I have no idea what that squishy appetizer in the top left corner is supposed to be



Choice of snickerdoodle or chocolate chip cookies.
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Old Nov 13, 2017, 1:40 pm
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AA 2496 DFW-LAX 1630-1759 A-321



Full PDB ^





Choice of beef filet or lasagna which was actually really good. Though oddly no appetizer even though the previous lunch flight had one.



Same cookie choice as the last flight.
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Old Nov 13, 2017, 3:38 pm
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Originally Posted by Kurt
Quick question:

I'm booked on AA1667 LAX-DEN on 11/28, (10:05 a.m. - 1:35 p.m.). Although it indicates "Lunch" under the flight schedule, the website is not offering me the option to pre-order a meal as it did on the outbound flight.

Just a glitch or should I expect the snack basket only?
I'm having the same issue, minus the LAX catering complication. Outbound flight choices popped right on schedule at t-30, but I'm now at t-26 on the return, and nothing is available. (I've checked, and the flight is still listed as a dinner service.) Anyone else? I can't even try the Twitter DM trick, because I don't know what choices are available.
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Old Nov 13, 2017, 10:51 pm
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Was this a lunch or dinner flight? Odd because if it was a lunch flight, you should've been offered a cheesecake/pie/cake for dessert; if dinner, ice-cream. As a longer midcon, shouldn't DFW-LAX get that?

Originally Posted by CMK10
AA 2496 DFW-LAX 1630-1759 A-321


Full PDB ^


Choice of beef filet or lasagna which was actually really good. Though oddly no appetizer even though the previous lunch flight had one.

Same cookie choice as the last flight.
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Old Nov 14, 2017, 6:09 am
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Originally Posted by MrAndy1369
Was this a lunch or dinner flight? Odd because if it was a lunch flight, you should've been offered a cheesecake/pie/cake for dessert; if dinner, ice-cream. As a longer midcon, shouldn't DFW-LAX get that?
That's a dinner flight. I was surprised to get only a cookie myself but hey it's the new AA.
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Old Nov 15, 2017, 1:04 pm
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Originally Posted by CMK10
That's a dinner flight. I was surprised to get only a cookie myself but hey it's the new AA.
Consistently Inconsistent ®
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