About as basic as you can get for first class but for a short flight it is fine. The seats were comfortable enough that I fell asleep shortly after take off and woke up upon descent a little over an hour later. The seat reclines nicely and plenty of legroom aside from that I slept through my flight so I missed any other amenities which I suspect were limited.
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Washington, DC - Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
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Sarasota, FL - Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ)
The seat was a bit lacking in padding but for the time spent in air it was OK. The headrest can be moved upwards if desired. The seat did not recline, not sure if by design or if it was broken, but this was not a big deal even though I am 6 feet tall. Cabin noise was acceptable, normal levels for this type aircraft.
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Unbelievably noisy. No tray table here and no underseat storage for this seat. It was either too hot or too cold in the plane. Most uncomfortable seat I've ever had. Back still hurting this morning. Lots of leg room because there was no row in front - backed up to 1st class curtain.6 gate changes and was 3 hours late getting home. HORRIBLE trip.
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AMERICAN EAGLE AA 5104, Flight approximately 2 Hours. Overhead bins not very large. Valet check for carry-on at the aircraft, pickup at the departure, works well. Seat chart not as shown. Window seats A & F, aisle seats C & D. There are no B and E seats. Pretzels not peanuts.
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AA/AE is in the process of changing their CRJ's to a 9/54 seat chart to offer 9 first class seats in the front of the aircraft, which are amazing and well worth the money on flights longer than 2 hours
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