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  1. Anonymous Guest

    Hello,

    I have a couple of transcontinental AA flights coming up: one leaving LAX at 11:45pm and only leaving JFK at 2:00 pm. Will I get a 3-course meal based on these departure times? If not, what normally is served?

    Thank you so much!

  2. OCTinPHL Diamond

    @Ben_ahoy – where is your LAX flight to? I assume JFK? I have not flown a red-eye from LAX/SFO to JFK on the premium service (only to PHL and CLT) and I assume from from your question about 3 courses that you are in biz or first, but I think the answer is no on your redeye:

    [URL]https://www.aa.com.br/i18n/travelInformation/duringFlight/dining/premium-cabin.jsp?locale=en_JP[/URL]

    On the other one, it looks like you may not get the full service either as it is between that 1:30 and 4:00 pm gap for full meals. But maybe the transcon JFK to SFO/LAX serves full meals on flights departing in that gap?

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