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


See here for the 2019 domestic meal thread.


Note: this thread is about meals served on domestic AA flights.

Link to Combined 2018 AA International Meal / Meals - menu / photos / etc. (master thread)

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 2018 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 Jun 13, 2018, 11:10 am
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Originally Posted by AAway
Did the butter arrive to you softened like that, or did you do that yourself?
thats how it arrived....steak was cooked very well. I got the feeling this was an experienced transcon crew who knew how to properly heat and present the dishes
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Anyone have thoughts on these choices?

Shrimp with Red Panang Curry
With bamboo rice

Macadamia Crusted Chicken
Coconut sauce, soba noodles, sugar snap peas.
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Old Jun 13, 2018, 3:09 pm
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Originally Posted by chrisny2
Anyone have thoughts on these choices?

Shrimp with Red Panang Curry
With bamboo rice

Macadamia Crusted Chicken
Coconut sauce, soba noodles, sugar snap peas.
I've had both. I enjoyed the shrimp, but the chicken would be my first choice. As I indicated in my earlier post, this chicken dish has been on the Hawaii flights rotation for a long time and imo, has been consistently good.
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Old Jun 13, 2018, 3:25 pm
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Originally Posted by davesam12
I've had both. I enjoyed the shrimp, but the chicken would be my first choice. As I indicated in my earlier post, this chicken dish has been on the Hawaii flights rotation for a long time and imo, has been consistently good.
I agree. I had that presentation on a recent OGG-DFW flight and I found the chicken to be one of the best domestic F dishes I've had (excepting meals aboard the A321T out of JFK, of course).
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Old Jun 13, 2018, 4:59 pm
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Originally Posted by jcatman
AANYC1981, you were brave, indeed, eating that biscuit. "Glob" of flour/water/salt, and tastes like Playdough.

I wish AA had cinnamon rolls like United.
i just want the LAA biscuits back those were the highlights of breakfast flights to me. Prob won’t happen though.
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Old Jun 13, 2018, 7:49 pm
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Looks like you can pre-order BOB economy meals now? Like on AS, you pay with a credit card onboard. Just ordered the turkey breakfast sandwich for my Friday morning flight.
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Old Jun 14, 2018, 9:36 am
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Originally Posted by chrisny2
Looks like you can pre-order BOB economy meals now? Like on AS, you pay with a credit card onboard. Just ordered the turkey breakfast sandwich for my Friday morning flight.
AFAIK they are testing it on certain routes for now, such as DFW-SEA.
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Old Jun 15, 2018, 12:30 am
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Originally Posted by chrisny2
Looks like you can pre-order BOB economy meals now? Like on AS, you pay with a credit card onboard. Just ordered the turkey breakfast sandwich for my Friday morning flight.
Noticed that too -- I wonder if we can preorder as EXP for our complimentary meals as well? If you pay onboard, maybe so...
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Originally Posted by sspontak
I am on a low carb diet. What would be included in the diabetic breakfast on the JFK-MIA route? Thank.
Did anyone answer your question? I am in the same boat diet wise and was wondering what is included in the diabetic breakfast?
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Noticed that too -- I wonder if we can preorder as EXP for our complimentary meals as well? If you pay onboard, maybe so...
No, not at this time. Only BOB (actual purchases, not comp) and only test routes such as DFW-SEA-DFW
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AA 164 SFO-JFK June 2018

June 2018
American Airlines Flagship First Class
AA 164 San Francisco to New York JFK

Breakfast


Starters
Peach Smoothie
Peach, banana, milk, honey


Fresh Seasonal Fruit Plate


Main Plates
Cream Cheese Omelette
Hot smoked salmon hash, béarnaise sauce
Or
Strawberry Rhubarb Galette
Vanilla sauce, grilled asparagus, chicken chipolata sausage



Or
Steel Cut Oats
Apple chips, toasted coconuts, dried cranberries

Selection of Breakfast Breads


Dessert
Dark chocolate tart

Light Refreshment
Offered Prior to Arrival

Whole fruit and Snacks
Selection of fresh seasonal fruit, premium snacks

Chocolate Chunk or Snickerdoodle Cookie – Christie’s Cookies
Warmed on Board


3Cls, First LAX/SFO-MIA/JFK, Brunch-Snack
73PM001 6/18 103F001-4

Wine List
Bubbles
Moutard Brut Grande Cuvee Champagne, France

White Wines
Acacia Chardonnay, Carneros, California
Paza De San Mauro Albarino, Rias Baixas, Spain

Red Wine
Irony Small Lot Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, North Coast, California
Domaine Drouhin Pinot Noir, Dundee Hills, Oregon

Dessert Wine
Quinta Do Portal LBV Portal, Portugal
001W095

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Old Jun 18, 2018, 7:59 am
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I've got a couple to add. Sorry, no pics.

CLT -> CUN
Choices of the Oatmeal or a Montamore Cheese Omelet with Kale Pesto, Roasted Potatoes and Chicken Sausage.
Both the wife and I chose the Omelet and it was surprisingly good. The sausages were quite spicy and the potatoes were decent as well.

CUN -> CLT
Choices of Stuffed Poblano Pepper or Chicken with Mole Sauce.
The Wife did the Pepper and I did the chicken breast. The wife enjoyed hers even though it was a tad spicy. I tried a bite of hers and it was pretty good. The Chicken Breast was not good. Very firm and dry and the beans tasted like they were old. The Rice was bland as well. I will say the Salad was pretty fresh albeit was only lettuce and some sliced peppers. We did have plated Key Lime Pie for dessert that was good.
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Old Jun 19, 2018, 6:51 am
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AA 226 JFK-SFO 1736-2122 A-321:

Full PDB in a real glass ^^







Excellent F/A who took meal orders from revenue passengers first, then non revs, then delivered meals to revenue passengers first, then to the non revs





The smoked salmon dip appetizer was good



Salad was okay though I think these used to have protein on them. The carrot dressing was at least something different in the good way



The veal osso bucco was actually really good, one of the better AA entrees I've had in fact



I was glad to see the key lime tart on the menu as I like options besides ice cream. And it was good.

During the rest of the flight there was a snack basket as well as fruit at the front of the cabin. I was asleep for the second meal service so I can't review that. Overall though a much better dining experience than I was expecting from AA on this route.
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Old Jun 19, 2018, 7:11 am
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OGG - DFW Entree choices:

Wasabi Potato Crusted Chicken, baby boy choy, tri-color carrots

Mushroom and Ancient Grain Loaf, garlic mashed potatoes, baby zucchini and carrots, teriyaki ketchup

Mongolian Beef, brown rice, long beans, stir fried vegetables

(And all the special meal options also)

Anyone had the "Ancient Grain Loaf " ? (that description cracks me up for some reason). Actually, eat some grain veggie meat subs at home and like them. So, this intrigues me.
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Old Jun 19, 2018, 8:30 am
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Originally Posted by CMK10
AA 226 JFK-SFO 1736-2122 A-321:

Full PDB in a real glass ^^

Excellent F/A who took meal orders from revenue passengers first, then non revs, then delivered meals to revenue passengers first, then to the non revs

The smoked salmon dip appetizer was good

Salad was okay though I think these used to have protein on them. The carrot dressing was at least something different in the good way

The veal osso bucco was actually really good, one of the better AA entrees I've had in fact

I was glad to see the key lime tart on the menu as I like options besides ice cream. And it was good.

During the rest of the flight there was a snack basket as well as fruit at the front of the cabin. I was asleep for the second meal service so I can't review that. Overall though a much better dining experience than I was expecting from AA on this route.
Did you pre-order the Osso Bucco? I remember an FA telling me some time ago that only two of those entrees are catered per flight.
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