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"Beginning in December (2017) customers seated in long-haul international and transcontinental First or Business class and Premium Economy can enjoy a suite of advanced sleep offerings designed by Casper’s award-winning engineering team. The Casper line of sleep products will include a mattress pad, duvet, pillow, day blanket, lumbar pillow, pajamas and slippers, with the exact offering varying based on the route.
How many and which products are offered will depend on route and class of service. See posts 46 and 63 for photos of the duvet and pillow, and pajamas.
Limited Casper products are available on these select routes in addition to traditional long-haul international and transcontinental routes:
Link to AA page announcing this change
Link to Frequent Business Traveler story from Sept. 28 by Paul Riegler
Link to AA News Release
Link to specific products for each cabin on different types of routes.
How many and which products are offered will depend on route and class of service. See posts 46 and 63 for photos of the duvet and pillow, and pajamas.
Flagship First Class – Long-Haul International Routes
Mattress pad, pillow, duvet, day blanket, lumbar pillow, pajamas, slippers
Flagship First Class – Transcontinental Routes
Pillow, duvet, lumbar pillow, day blanket
Business Class – Long-Haul International (SYD, AKL, HKG)
Mattress pad, pillow, duvet, pajamas, slippers
Business Class – Long-Haul International and Trancontinental Routes
Pillow and duvet
Business Class – Pacific Routes
Pillow, duvet, slippers
Premium Economy
Lumbar pillow and day blanket
Mattress pad, pillow, duvet, day blanket, lumbar pillow, pajamas, slippers
Flagship First Class – Transcontinental Routes
Pillow, duvet, lumbar pillow, day blanket
Business Class – Long-Haul International (SYD, AKL, HKG)
Mattress pad, pillow, duvet, pajamas, slippers
Business Class – Long-Haul International and Trancontinental Routes
Pillow and duvet
Business Class – Pacific Routes
Pillow, duvet, slippers
Premium Economy
Lumbar pillow and day blanket
- Boston (BOS) – Los Angeles (LAX)
- New York’s John F. Kennedy (JFK) – Seattle (SEA)
- Miami (MIA) – Seattle (SEA)
- Miami (MIA)– San Francisco (SFO)
- U.S. to Hawaii
- U.S. to Northern Rim of South America (MAR, MAO, BOG, CCS, CLO, GYE, LPB, MDE, UIO, VVI)"
Link to AA page announcing this change
Link to Frequent Business Traveler story from Sept. 28 by Paul Riegler
Link to AA News Release
Link to specific products for each cabin on different types of routes.
AA Offers Casper Bedding & Pajamas / Pyjamas in First and Business (12/2017)
#152
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#153
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LHR-DFW Pyjamas?
Hi. I hope this is the right place to ask this question. I was reading a review of a LHR-DFW AA First flight, and the person said there were no pyjamas because it wasn't an overnight flight. In BA and AF First, they always offer pyjamas both ways (and I usually use them since I generally sleep several hours), so I was surprised. Has anyone had experience with this recently? Thanks
#154
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I think that might be correct. I flew JFK-LHR-JFK this week in AA F - pajamas were offered on the redeye but not on the daytime flight back.
As a side note, the new recycled material pajamas are much less comfortable than the previous Casper pajamas.
As a side note, the new recycled material pajamas are much less comfortable than the previous Casper pajamas.
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Just to follow-up, pajamas were definitely loaded on JFK-DEL-JFK, but only on request. There's no mention of them on the inflight menu or even the AA website, so you had to be "in the know" to request them as they are not proactively handed out. On JFK-DEL I think I was the only pax who asked for them. Very comfortable pajamas, though the plastic tag is in the most odd spot around the neck and there's no way to cut it off unless you happen to have scissors. Loved the Casper bedding; very comfortable on this long flight.
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