Which is the best seat in business class on AA 169 flying from LAX to HND on July 30
If you’re flying American Airlines from Los Angeles to Tokyo Haneda, the most desirable business‑class seat is a window seat in the reverse‑herringbone layout.
Seat type and layout
American’s long‑haul Boeing 777 business class uses a Zodiac (Safran) Cirrus reverse‑herringbone seat. The cabin is arranged in a 1‑2‑1 configuration, giving every passenger direct aisle access. Each seat includes eye‑level power ports, USB and US‑style adapters, and a hidden headphone jack. God Save the Points
Why the window seat stands out
In the 1‑2‑1 layout the window seats (the “A” and “K” positions) provide the most privacy because the seat’s shell faces the aisle while the window side is shielded from neighboring passengers. They also offer the best view and the most spacious feel, especially on routes over the Pacific. All of the amenities—power, bedding, and the quiet cabin environment—are identical across the cabin, so the window position adds the only extra advantage. God Save the Points
Enjoy the flight and the premium experience on your LAX‑HND journey.
