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Old Mar 11, 2026 | 1:26 pm
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Any Flights between LAS and PHL with lie flat seats?

Greetings, I do recall AA had one several years ago. .
Anyone know if any carrier has full lie backs seats direct from LAS to PHL?
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Old Mar 12, 2026 | 2:49 pm
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It seems like the only other airline operating that route nonstop is Frontier, so I would say currently the answer is no maybe eventually with the AA 321XLRs?
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Old Mar 25, 2026 | 7:17 am
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Originally Posted by Zorak
It seems like the only other airline operating that route nonstop is Frontier, so I would say currently the answer is no maybe eventually with the AA 321XLRs?
Unlikely. LAS is not a premium route (except during CES, when you may see lie-flats).
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Old Mar 25, 2026 | 8:09 am
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Originally Posted by Kacee
Unlikely. LAS is not a premium route (except during CES, when you may see lie-flats).
Mostly agree, though noting for the record that DL did have that brief experiment where one of the daily JFK-LAS frequencies was marketed as D1 (the same time that they were also doing one daily JFK-SAN and I think one or two others)

EDIT: oh, I replied w/o looking and forgot the original question was about PHL nvm
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Old Mar 26, 2026 | 8:52 am
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Originally Posted by Zorak
Mostly agree, though noting for the record that DL did have that brief experiment where one of the daily JFK-LAS frequencies was marketed as D1 (the same time that they were also doing one daily JFK-SAN and I think one or two others)

EDIT: oh, I replied w/o looking and forgot the original question was about PHL nvm
It's relevant. DL also experimented with SEA and has occasionally put lie-flats on PHX-JFK. B6 flies lie-flats to LAS, but they're not a model for anything except how not to make money.

What UA, AA, and DL have all learned is that there are very few US markets which will support fares justifying regular lie-flat service.
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During covid AA ran a 788 on the PHL-LAS route.

I was very happy for the upgauge on that redeye.

So, I guess they have the numbers on how that went especially when INTL was in the toliet.

Hard to imagine it's worth tying up a frame on that route in the current environment.
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