American Airlines
Country of origin: TX
3.0/5.0
14 reviews

American Airlines is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, adjacent to its largest hub at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. American operates an extensive international and domestic network, with scheduled flights throughout North America, Latin and South America, Europe, Asia/Pacific and the Caribbean.  Added on January 8, 2004 and last updated 2 years ago

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14
Lafayette, LA
★★  Most of the time I get hard time to deal with the AA. Most of their workers don't know what "Halal" or " Islamic Food"!!

47
Plano, TX
★★★★  Moslem meal at AA has got a lot better. Now they provide meat or fish for every meal. I flew the Chicago - Manchester UK and the Frankurt - Dallas route recently and the meals were very good. Quanity was also very good. This surely beats the old standard vegeterian meals they used to provide in the past.

85
Leicester, England
  this is the worst airline ever, i have flew with
AA to CA,IL,MN,MO from UK I can't get over how bad the service is on this airline. food was disgusting (tobah)! tofu and rice!!!grumpy old airhostesses looked like they were well past their sell by date! horrid, horrid, horrid!

184
St Louis, MO
  I flew from Chicago to Heathrow and it was the worst flight I've ever had: both going and coming back.
They said that they didn't have halal, I requested vegetarian but they refused. I remained hungry for 7 hours of flight and another 2 hours of taxiying.
They treat passengers like slaves, very rude especially to black people.
I will NEVER fly AA international again and do not recommend it to anyone.

9
Chapel Hill, NC
★★  I flew from Raleigh to Gatwick, and the Halal meal was rice with chicken stew. I was not sure if the chicken stew was meant to be American, Indian, or Chinese style. The rice was American rice--not Basmati or Chinese. Unfortunately, the chicken and the rice were both poor.

53
Cupertino, CA
★★★★  on an international scale, american airlines doesn't quite add up. however, domestically, it is the best option. the muslims meals really suck - vegetarian is better. if you can find an asian vegetarian, its even better - get stuff like daal.

8
Palo Alto, CA
★★★★  No muslim meals in US flights- they have food for purchase. I flew Chicago to Paris and had the "moslem meal" which was not bad- mixed veggies, rice and some chicken stew dish. The breakfast was the same as everyone elses except no croissant. Overall much better than the kosher meals I have had on AA in the past.

43
Aurora, CO
★★★★★  Flew American to London 2 months after 9/11. Best US Airline I ever flew, muslim meal was quite delicious and service was excellent. I'd fly it again!

1
Rolla, MO
★★★★★  my experience with AA was awesome, it was a short flight but they were serving meal and when i booked it online , one of the options was halal- so i chose it and i got myself a halal-certified chicken sandwich, it was better than what the others ate because everyone was looking at my sandwich with curiosity. yes indeed it was a very delicious meal. you just have to ask in advance.

5
Corona, CA
★★  That was a bad experience.

United States
★★  My experience with AA is very bad. On morning flight to Houstan, they served an omelet and underneath there were beacon. Becareful, if you'r eating meat.

United States
★★★  Never travelled AA .. but found this info on their website.

United States
★★★★  I again was traveling first class, so my experience might have been different.

I had a turkey sandwich--they said it was halal certified. I was so starved for meat that I asked the attendant to put some extra turkey in my sandwich. He responded by adding a huge amount of meat--maybe 10-12 slices of turkey. It was like biting into a big block of meat! Anyway, even with my diet (I am a model), I ate the sandwich and had some veggie salad. Quite nice.

7
United States
★★★  During my afternoon coach flight, I received a pita stuffed with lettuce, tomatos, and cucumber-that's it,no falafel- along with an apple and a kosher sweet breadstick (french twist) on my way from Chicago to LA while everybody else received a ham and cheese sandwich and potato chips.

On my way from LA to Newark (a morning flight, coach), I received a more substantial meal. Although I can't remember what it was, it did not contain any meat. All I remember was that same kosher french twist again and a bag of baby carrots accompanied the meal.

In comparison to what my neighbors were eating, I'd say I received an equivalently bland meal.
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