best seats on AAL 134 in Business class

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If you’re flying American Airlines flight 134 in Business class, choosing the right seat can make a big difference in comfort and privacy.

Top Seat Choices

  • Choose a window seat in an even‑numbered row (e.g., 2A, 4A, 6A, 8A) because these seats face the front, are closer to the windows, and offer more privacy and less chance of being bumped by aisle traffic.
  • Opt for the front‑facing configuration; even rows are front‑facing while odd rows are rear‑facing, so even rows give you a more conventional view and easier access to seat controls.
  • Take advantage of the 1‑2‑1 staggered layout, which provides direct aisle access for every seat, ensuring you won’t have to climb over a neighbor to reach the aisle.
  • If you need a stable workspace, sit in a seat where the tray table is mounted in the central armrest, as this design offers a larger, more secure surface for a laptop or documents.
  • For added comfort, select a seat where the divider can be raised or lowered, allowing you to control the level of privacy between you and the adjacent seat.
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