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All the Routes Where You Can Currently Book Lie-Flat Seats Within the US

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When it comes to flying within the good ol' U.S. of A, you may not need a lie-flat seat … but it sure would be nice, especially for those longer domestic flights. And you can often book them for the same price as a standard first class recliner – and a fraction of those long-haul flights overseas.

Finding the routes where you can find those lie-flat seats flying within the U.S., though, can be tricky. Widebody planes equipped with fully-fledged business class seats are a fixture on some flights out to Hawaii and many marquee transcontinental routes, like between New York City (JFK) and Los Angeles (LAX) or Newark (EWR) and San Francisco (SFO). Almost anywhere else, it's a crapshoot … unless, say, your favorite travel website hunted down every single lie-flat route in the United States from August through June 30, 2025 and put that entire list all in one place for you!

With the help of tons of data from aviation analytics firm Cirium and analyzing other airline schedules, we hunted down every single route with lie-flat seats you can book over the next 11 months. The results were amazing – and also surprising.

Sure, there are those ultra-long flights from the East Coast to Hawaii, like Delta's and Hawaiian Airlines' nonstops from Boston (BOS) to Honolulu (HNL) – the longest domestic flight, period. Lie-flat suites like these are practically essential for that 11-hour flight. 

 

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Hawaiian's new first class suites

 

But then there are truly random routes where lie-flat seats criss-cross their way across the country, including to and from smaller cities like Cincinnati (CVG), Indianapolis (IND), Kansas City (MCI), and Milwaukee (MKE). And there's one day (and one day only) in late October 2024 where you'll find more planes equipped with business class seats than any other day on the calendar. 

Grain of salt, though: These routes are all subject to change. Airlines regularly readjust their schedules and swap aircraft in and out, particularly once you look more than a few months out. And just because you see an airline offers lie-flat seats flying between New York City and Los Angeles between doesn't mean every single flight has them – you might need to pick just one or two of the eight-plus frequencies operated on a plane with business class seats onboard. 

Looking for an inexpensive way to fly business class? Or are you hoping to make a domestic journey a lot more comfortable this year or next? Use this list to find your best bets.

 

 

American Flagship Business Class

American Airlines business class is a great way to fly all over the world thanks to American's vast network. But nowhere is their network bigger than here at home.

American operates the most domestic flights in the U.S.. They also fly more planed equipped with lie-flat seats like these than almost any of their competitors.

 

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American Airlines Business Class on the 787 Dreamliner. (Courtesy: American Airlines)

 

As is the case with most airlines on this list, you're most likely to find lie-flat seats on flights to Hawaii (the longest domestic flights of American's network). And it's not impossible to find a great deal on those lie-flat seats, either – especially if you've got points and miles.

It's much harder on other airlines, but we find American Airlines business class seats bookable with points all the time for our Thrifty Traveler Premium members. 

 

AA biz class HNL

 

Elsewhere, some of the airline's transcontinental flights can also go on sale. New York (JFK) is one of the best airports for finding domestic flights with lie-flat seats onboard. Better yet, the competition between airlines in the New York area is so fierce that prices can dip to awesome lows like these.

 

AA biz class transcon

 

As of publication Here are all of the routes where you could find yourself on an American Airlines lie-flat seat if you play your cards right! 

 

American Airlines Domestic Lie-Flat Routes

Aircraft: Airbus A321ceo (a narrowbody plane, also referred to as the A321T), Boeing 777-200ER, 777-300ER, 787-8, 787-9

 

From Boston (BOS) to

Los Angeles (LAX) – A321ceo – Daily, year-round
Miami (MIA) – 777-200ER – October through December (though it's limited in October and December)

 

From Charlotte (CLT) t0

Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 777-200ER – October
Miami (MIA) – 777-200ER – August-December (though it's limited in December)

 

From Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) to

Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 787-8/787-9 – August through October
New York City (JFK) – 787-9 – Only Oct. 25 through 27

 

From Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) t0

Charlotte (CLT) – 777-200ER – October
Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) – 787-8, 787-9 – August through October
Honolulu (HNL) – 777-200ER, 787-9, 787-9 – Daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – 777-200ER, 787-9 – August, September, and November (limited dates)
Miami (MIA) – 777-300ER, 787-8 – August through December (though it's limited in December)
Maui (OGG) – 787-9 – Daily, year-round
Philadelphia (PHL) – 787-8, 787-9 – August through December (though it's limited in December)
Phoenix (PHX) – 787-8, 787-9 – August, October, November (though it's limited in August and November)

 

Honolulu (HNL) to

Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 777-200ER, 787-9, 787-9 – Daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – 787-8 – December through January (limited in January)
Phoenix (PHX) – 777-2000ER/787-8 – December through January (limited in January)

 

Los Angeles (LAX) to

Boston (BOS) – A321ceo – Daily, year-round
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 777-200ER, 787-9 – August, September, and November (limited dates)
Honolulu (HNL) – 787-8 – December through January (limited in January)
New York City (JFK) – A321ceo, 777-300ER – Multiple frequencies a day, year-round
Miami (MIA) – 777-300ER – August through September (though it's limited in September)

 

Miami (MIA) to

Boston (BOS) – 777-200ER – October through December (limited in October and December)
Charlotte (CLT) – 777-200ER – August through December (limited in December)
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 777-300ER, 787-8 – August through December (limited in December)
Los Angeles (LAX) – 777-300ER – August through September (limited in September)
New York City (JFK) – 777-200ER, 777-300ER, 787-8 – October through December (though it's limited in October and December)
Philadelphia (PHL) – 787-9 – August through October

 

Maui (OGG) to

Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 787-9 – Daily, year-round
Phoenix (PHX) – 787-8 – November through December (limited in December)

 

New York City (JFK) to

Los Angeles (LAX) – A321ceo – Multiple daily frequencies, year-round
Miami (MIA) – 777-200ER, 777-300ER, 787-8 – October through December (limited in October and December)
San Francisco (SFO) – A321ceo – Multiple times a day, year-round
Santa Ana (SNA) – A321ceo – Daily, year-round

 

Philadelphia (PHL) to

Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 787-8, 787-9 – August through December (limited in December)
Miami (MIA) – 787-9 – August through October

 

Phoenix (PHX) to

Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 787-8, 787-9 – August, October, November (limited in August and November)
Honolulu (HNL) – 777-2000ER, 787-8 – December through January (limited in January)
Maui (OGG) – 787-8 – November through December (limited in December)

 

San Francisco (SFO) to

New York City (JFK) – A321ceo – Multiple flights a day, year-round

 

Santa Ana (SNA) to

New York City (JFK) – A321ceo – Daily, year-round

 

Delta One Business Class

Delta One business class is one of the most sought-after business class seats in the sky, and Delta isfairly  liberal about flying planes with lie-flat seats in and around the United States, too. 

But as frequent Delta flyers know, not all Delta One seats are created equal. You'll find a hodge-podge of Delta One offerings – from downright ancient to sparkling new suites – on flights from hour-to-hour on some routes. 

For the fanciest Delta One Suites, for example, you're going to want to aim for A330-900neos or A350s for the best ride.

 

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Delta One Suite

 

If you fly an A330-200 or A330-300, you might fly the older, less fancy Delta One seat. And the seats you'll find on Boeing 767-300s are even worse. 

Read Next: The Best & Worst Planes for Delta One

 

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An older Delta One seat on an Airbus A330

 

Despite the inconsistency up front, Delta One seats are not terribly hard to find flying in and around the U.S. And good deals on Delta One flights aren't impossible to find, either: These cross-country routes were available for less than $1,200 roundtrip, for example. 

 

Delta One transcon

 

And for the super-short Delta One routes, like from Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to Detroit (DTW), fares are often priced just like regular first class recliner seats. You won't find a cheaper way to try out Delta One suites than this. 

 

MSP-DTW

But for that exact same flight, you could also book for just 19,000 Air France/KLM Flying Blue miles – which you can transfer from all the major credit card companies like Chase, American Express, and Capital One – and just a few bucks in taxes and fees.

Less than two hours may not be enough to reap the full benefits of a Delta One Suite … but if it's on your wish list, that's as good as it gets. 

 

Delta Air Lines Domestic Lie-Flat Routes

Aircraft: 757-200W (narrow body), A330-200, A330-300, A330-900neo, A350, A350-900, 767-400, 767-300

(A321neos equipped with lie-flat seats are expected to begin flying cross-country sometime in 2024)

 

Atlanta (ATL) to

Boston (BOS) – 757-200W – August through October, December through January (limited in January)
Cincinnati (CVG) – 757-200W – Sep. 22 only
Detroit (DTW) – A330-300, A350, 767-400, 767-300 – August through October
Honolulu (HNL) – A330-300 – Daily, year-round
Indianapolis (IND) – 757-200W – Oct. 26-31
Jacksonville (JAX) – 757-200W – August through October
Kansas City (MCI) – 757-200W – Sep. 27 only
Las Vegas (LAS) – A330-300, A350, A350-900, 767 – August through October (limited in October)
Los Angeles (LAX) – 757-200, A350, A350-900, 767-400, 767-300 – August through April
Maui (OGG) – 767-300 – November through March
Miami (MIA) – 757-200W – Sep. 20 only 
Milwaukee (MKE) – 757-200W – Oct. 26 to Oct. 31
Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) – A350, 767-300 – Aug. 13 and Aug. 23 only
New York (JFK) – A330-200, A330-300, A330-900neo, 767-400, 767-300 – August through October (limited in October)
Orlando (MCO) – A330-200, A330-300, A350, A350-900, 767-300 – August through October (limited in October)
Phoenix (PHX) – A330-300, 767-400 – October, January through April (limited in October)
Seattle (SEA) – A350 – Aug. 12 only
San Francisco (SFO) – 757-200W, 767-400, 767-300 – August through October (limited in September), December through January
Santa Ana (SNA) – 757-200W – At least daily, year-round
Tampa (TPA) – A330-300, 767-300 – Sep. 15 through Oct. 6

 

Boston (BOS) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W – August through October, December through January (limited in January)
Honolulu (HNL) – A330-300, 767-300 – November through March
Los Angeles (LAX) – 757-200W – Multiple times a day, year-round

 

Cincinnati (CVG) to 

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W – Sep. 22 only 

 

Detroit (DTW) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W, A330-300, A350, 767-400, 767-300 – August through October
Honolulu (HNL) – A330-300, 767-300 – Daily, year-round
Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) – A350-900 – August through October
Phoenix (PHX) – A330-300 – Oct. 27 to Oct. 31
Salt Lake City (SLC) – 767-300 – Sep. 10 only
Santa Ana (SNA) – 757-200W – Dear-daily, year-round

 

Honolulu (HNL) to

Atlanta (ATL) – A330-300 – Daily, year-round
Boston (BOS) – A330-300, 767-300 – November through March 2025
Detroit (DTW) – A330-300, 767-300 – Daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – 767-300 – At least daily, year-round
Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) – A330-300, 767-300 – Daily, year-round
New York City (JFK) – 767-300 – Daily, year-round
Salt Lake City (SLC) – 767-300 – At least daily, year-round

 

Indianapolis (IND) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W – Oct. 26 to Oct. 31

 

Jacksonville (JAX) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W – August through October

 

Kansas City (MCI) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W – Sep. 27 only

 

Las Vegas (LAS) to

Atlanta (ATL) – A330-300, A350, A350-900, 767 – August through October (limited in October)

 

Los Angeles (LAX) to

Atlanta (ATL) – A350, A350-900, 767-400, 767-300 – August through April
Boston (BOS) – 757-200W – Multiple times a day, year-round
Detroit (DTW) – 757-200W – Aug. 9 and Aug. 24 only
Honolulu (HNL) – 767-300 – At least daily, year-round
Maui (OGG) – 767-300 – January through April
New York City (JFK) – 757-200W, A330-200, A330-300, A330-900neo, 767-400, 767-300 – Multiple times a day, year-round
Washington, D.C.-Reagan (DCA) – 757-200W – Daily, year-round

 

Maui (OGG) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 767-300 – November through March
Los Angeles (LAX) – 767-300 – January through April
Salt Lake City (SLC) – 767-300 – November through March

 

Miami (MIA) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W – Sept. 20 only 

 

Milwaukee (MKE) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W – Oct. 27 through Oct. 31

 

Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to

Atlanta (ATL) – A350, 767-300 – Aug. 13 and Aug. 23 only
Detroit (DTW) – A350-900 – August through October
Honolulu (HNL) – A330-300, 767-300 – Daily, year-round
New York City (JFK) – 767-300 – Sep. 30 only

 

New York City (JFK) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W, A330-200, A330-300, A330-900neo, 767-400, 767-300 – August through October, December through January
Honolulu (HNL) – 767-300 – Daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – 757-200W, A330-200, A330-300, A330-900neo, 767-400, 767-300 – Multiple times a day, year-round
San Francisco (SFO) – 757-200W, 767-300 – Multiple times a day, year-round
Salt Lake City (SLC) – 757-200W, 767-300 – August through October (though it's limited in August and September)

 

Orlando (MCO) to

Atlanta (ATL) – A330-200, A330-300, A350, A350-900, 767-300 – August through October (limited in October)

 

Phoenix (PHX) to

Atlanta (ATL) – A330-300, 767-400 – October, January through April (limited in October)
Detroit (DTW) – A330-300 – Oct. 27 to Oct. 31

 

Salt Lake City (SLC) to

Atlanta (ATL) – A330-200, 767-300 – Limited dates in September, January through April
Detroit (DTW) – 767-300 – Sep. 10 only
Honolulu (HNL) – 767-300 – Daily, year-round
Maui (OGG) – 767-300 – November through March
New York City (JFK) – 757-200W, 767-300 – August, October

 

San Diego (SAN) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 767-400 – Sep. 27 only

 

San Francisco (SFO) to

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W, 767-400, 767-300 – August through October (though limited in September), December through January
New York City (JFK) – 757-200W, 767-300 – 767-300 – At least daily, year-round

 

Santa Ana (SNA) to 

Atlanta (ATL) – 757-200W – At least daily, year-round
Detroit (DTW) – 757-200W – Almost daily, year-round

 

Seattle (SEA) to

Atlanta (ATL) – A330-900neo, A350 – Aug. 12, Aug. 18, Oct. 25

 

Tampa (TPA) to

Atlanta (ATL) – A330-300, 767-300 – September – October (limited in October)

 

Washington, D.C. – Reagan (DCA) to

Los Angeles (LAX) – 757-200W – Daily, year-round

 

Hawaiian Airlines First Class

Hawaii is the number one destination for our Thrifty Traveler readers and subscribers, and we make a point of finding the best and comfiest ways to get them there. Let's put the emphasis on comfort for a little bit by highlighting the first class offerings of Hawaiian Airlines. 

Hawaiian's fleet of A330-200s have long ferried travelers to and from the islands in the airline's old first class seats. The seats lay flat, and are plenty comfortable. But the airline upped the ante in 2024, introducing its new 787-9 Dreamliners with a luxurious new first class suite. 

Read Next: Our Review of the Hawaiian Airlines First Class Suite on the 787-9 Dreamliner

 

Hawaiian Airlines first class suite from above

 

This seat is a beauty, but the best part might be how affordable it can be for travelers. Our Thrifty Traveler Premium members know it well!

 

Hawaiian First Class

 

This roundtrip, lie-flat fare from Los Angeles (LAX) to Honolulu (HNL) could be snagged for less than $1,400 roundtrip. We highlighted the information you should look for to snag the extra-pretty suites, too. 

But there's a better way to book these suites: Use your points instead.

 

Hawaiian suites

 

You can book these Hawaiian First Class seats for as few as 40,000 Hawaiian points, which you can transfer to the airline from banks like American Express and Bilt. You can also book for the same rate through Virgin Atlantic Flying Club – and while it'll require a phone call to do so, the upside is that regular 30% transfer bonuses can make it even cheaper!

And that goes for flights on the 787-9 or the older A330s. Either way, you've got a lie-flat ride to Hawaii on any of these routes. 

 

Hawaiian Airlines Domestic Lie-Flat Routes

Aircraft: A330-200, 787-9

All of the following flights work in reverse!

 

Between Honolulu (HNL) and

Austin (AUS) – A330-200 – Twice weekly, year-round
Boston (BOS) – A330-200 – Twice weekly, year-round
Las Vegas (LAS) – A330-200 – 3x daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – A330-200, 787-9 – 3x daily, year-round
New York City (JFK) – A330-200 – Daily, year-round
Oakland (OAK) – A330-200 – Weekly through January, daily from February to June
Phoenix (PHX) – A330-200, 787-9 – Daily, year-round
Portland (PDX) – A330-200 – Daily, year-round
Sacramento (SMF) – A330-200 – Weekly in September through January
Salt Lake City (SLC) – A330-300 – Weekly in December and January
San Diego (SAN) – A330-200 – Daily, year-round
San Francisco (SFO) – A330-200 – Daily, year-round
Seattle (SEA) – A330-200 – Daily, year-round

 

Between Kona (KOA) and

Los Angeles (LAX) – A330-200 – Daily in summer

 

Between Maui (OGG) and

Las Vegas (LAS) – A330-200 – Daily in summer
Los Angeles (LAX) – A330-200, 787-9 – Daily, year-round
Seattle (SEA) – A330-200 – Daily in winter and spring

 

JetBlue Mint Business Class

When JetBlue launched its Mint Business Class across its A321 airplanes, it quickly became one of the best ways to fly up front in the United States. Nothing has changed. 

Whether you fly it at home or abroad, Mint is different. JetBlue offers a lie-flat seat that ditches the cookie-cutter business class experienced offered by other airlines. The food and service, in particular, are second to none. 

Most of the JetBlue Mint seats you'll find flying within the United States are the older version, which we flew a few years ago.

 

jetblue mint

 

You can find the incredible JetBlue Mint Suites on a select-few routes, too, though. 

 

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The JetBlue Mint Suite Studio

 

And finding a cheap way to fly one or both of these seats doesn't have to break the bank, either. JetBlue regularly slashes prices on its transcontinental routes, even flying up front in lie-flat seats.

 

JetBlue Mint

 

This transcontinental flight – including a red-eye, overnight flight on the way home –  would be well, well worth the $989 JetBlue is asking for here, if you ask me.

Plus, we've found fly JetBlue Mint fares down to San Juan (SJU) in Puerto Rico for even less! 

 

JetBlue to SJU

 

 

JetBlue Mint Domestic Lie-Flat Routes

Aircraft: A321, A321neo

All of the following flights work in reverse!

 

Between Boston (BOS) and

Las Vegas (LAS) – A321 – At least daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – A321 – At least daily, year-round
Phoenix (PHX) – A321 – October – March
San Diego (SAN) – A321 – At least daily, year-round
San Francisco (SFO) – A321 – At least daily, year-round
Seattle (SEA) – A321 – At least daily, year-round
St. Thomas (STT) – A321 – August (limited), October through June (once a week from in October and November and again from February through June)

 

Between Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and

Las Vegas (LAS) – A321 – October through June (limited in October and June)
Los Angeles (LAX) – A321 – At least daily, year-round
Phoenix (PHX) – A321 – October through March (limited in October)
San Francisco (SFO) – A321 – At least daily, year-round

 

Between Los Angeles (LAX) and

Boston (BOS) – A321 – At least daily, year-round
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) – A321 – At least daily, year-round
New York City (JFK) – A321neo with Suites, A321 – Multiple times a day, year-round
Newark (EWR) – A321 – August through October
West Palm Beach (PBI) – A321, A321neo with Suites – October through January (limited in October and January), March and April (limited in March)

 

Between New York City (JFK) and

Las Vegas (LAS) – A321neo, A321 – At least daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – A321neo, A321 – Multiple times daily, year-round
Phoenix (PHX) – A321 – October through March
San Diego (SAN) – A321neo with Suites, A321 – At least daily, year-round
San Francisco (SFO) – A321neo with Suites, A321 – At least daily, year-round
San Juan (SJU) – A321 – Multiple times a day, year-round
Seattle (SEA) – A321 – August – October, April through June (limited in April)

 

United Polaris Business Class

United Polaris Business Class is easily one of the best business class seats you'll find in U.S. airspace. 

Like Delta, not all of United's business class seats are created equal. But unlike Delta, United has a much more-uniform product from plane-to-plane. Still, beware of the few (super old) 777-200s which offer a very old business class arrangement. It's comfortable and it's still lie-flat, but it's nowhere near as nice as these Polaris seats. 

 

united polaris business class seat

 

Polaris flights are lovely, but great deals on United Business Class flights can be harder to find than other airlines on this list. But on routes like Newark (EWR) to San Juan (SJU), you can occasionally snag some really great rates. 

 

EWR-SJU

 

United Airlines Domestic Lie-Flat Routes

Aircraft: 757-200 (narrow body), 767-300, 767-400, 777, 787-8, 787-9, 787-10

 

Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) to

Boston (BOS) – 757-200 – Nov. 30, Dec. 1 only
Denver (DEN) – 777 – August through February
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) – 777 – December through February
Honolulu (HNL) – 787-10 – Daily, year-round
Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) – 757-200 – December through January (limited in January)
Kona (KOA) – 787-8 – Limited in December through April
Las Vegas (LAS) – 757-200 – September through October (limited in September)
Los Angeles (LAX) – 757-200, 777, 787-10, 787-9 – August through February
Maui (OGG) – 787-10, 787-8 – Limited dates (4-5 dates) every month
Newark (EWR) – 757-200 – August – February
Orlando (MCO) – 777 – October – February (limited in October)
San Diego (SAN) – 757-200 – August – September
San Francisco (SFO) – 777, 787-8 – August – February
Washington, D.C.-Reagan (DCA) – 757-200 – August
Washington, D.C.-Dulles (IAD) – 757-200, 787-8 – August through October

 

Denver (DEN) to

Boston (BOS) – 757-200 – August through October (limited in August), January through February 
Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) – 757-200, 777, 787-9 – August through February
Honolulu (HNL) – 757-200, 777 – Daily, year-round
Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) – 777 – August through February (limited in September)
Kona (KOA) – 757-200, 777 – Daily, year-round
Las Vegas (LAS) – 757-200 – August through October
Lihue (LIH) – 757-200 – Daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – 757-200, 777 – August through October
Maui (OGG) – 757-200, 777 – Daily, year-round
Newark (EWR) – 757-200, 777 – Daily, year-round
Orlando (MCO) – 777 – January through February
San Francisco (SFO) – 757-200, 777 – August through February
Washington, D.C.-Dulles (IAD) – 757-200, 777 – August through February

 

Kona (KOA) to

Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) – 787-8 – Limited from December through April
Denver (DEN) – 757-200, 777 – August through June (limited in October)
San Francisco (SFO) – 777 – October through March (limited in March)

 

Honolulu (HNL) to

Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) – 787-10 – Daily year-round
Denver (DEN) – 757-200, 777 – Daily, year-round
Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) – 777 – Daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – Twice daily, year-round
Newark (EWR) – November – March (limited in Nov.)
San Francisco (SFO) – 777 – At least daily, year-round
Washington, D.C.-Dulles (IAD) – August through June (though just once weekly from August through November and April through June 2025)

 

Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) to

Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) – 757-200 – December and January (limited in January)
Denver (DEN) – 757-200, 777 – August – February (limited in September)
Honolulu (HNL) – 777 – Daily, year-round
Los Angeles (LAX) – 757-200 – October through February
Newark (EWR) – 757-200, 767-300, 777, 787-9 – October through February (limited in October)
San Francisco (SFO) – 757-200, 777 – At least daily, August through February
San Juan (SJU) – 767-300 – January – February
Washington, D.C.-Dulles (IAD) – 767-300 – January through February

 

Los Angeles (LAX) to

Boston (BOS) – 757-200 – October through June (limited in October)
Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) – 757-200, 777, 787-10, 787-9 – August through February
Denver (DEN) – 757-200, 777 – August through October
Honolulu (HNL) – Twice daily, year-round
Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) – 757-200 – October – February
Newark (EWR) – 757-200, 777, 787-10, 787-9 – At least daily, year-round
Orlando (MCO) – 757-200 – Aug. 3, 10 ,17, 18
Washington, D.C.-Dulles (IAD) – 777, 787-9 – August through February

 

Newark (EWR) to

Boston (BOS) – 757-200 – October through February
Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) – 757-200 – August through February
Denver (DEN) – 757-200, 777 – Daily, year-round
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) – 757-200 – September through February (limited in September and October)
Honolulu (HNL) – November – March (limited in Nov.)
Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) – 757-200, 767-300, 777, 787-9 – October through February
Las Vegas (LAS) – 757-200 – September – February
Los Angeles (LAX) – 757-200, 777, 787-10, 787-9 – At least daily, year-round
Maui (OGG) – 767-300 – Dec. 21, 28, Jan. 4
Miami (MIA) – 757-200 – September through October
Orlando (MCO) – 757-200 – August through February
Phoenix (PHX) – 757-200 – September through February
San Diego (SAN) – 757-200 – September through October, January through February
San Francisco (SFO) – 757-200, 777, 787-10 – Daily, year-round
San Juan (SJU) – 767-400 – Daily, year-round
Tampa (TPA) – 757-200 – August, October through February (limited in October)
Vail (EGE) – 757-200 – December through March
Washington, D.C. -Dulles (IAD) – 757-200 – August through February
West Palm Beach (PBI) – 757-200 – August through October

 

Orlando (MCO) to

Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) – 777 – January through February
Denver (DEN) – 777 – October through February (limited in October)
Los Angeles (LAX) – 757-200 – Aug. 3, 10, 17, 18
Newark (EWR) – 757-200 – August through February

 

San Diego (SAN) to

Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) – 757-200 – August through September
Newark (EWR) – 757-200 – September – October, January through February
Washington, D.C.-Dulles (IAD) – 777 – Daily, year-round

 

San Francisco (SFO) to

Boston (BOS) – 757-200 – October through June
Chicago-O'Hare  (ORD) – 777, 787-8 – August through February
Denver (DEN) – 757-200, 777 – August – February
Honolulu (HNL) – 777 – At least daily, year-round
Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) – 757-200, 777 – At least daily, August through February
Kona (KOA) – 777 – October through March (limited in March)
Maui (OGG) – 777 – August through October, March through June
Newark (EWR) – 757-200, 777, 787-10 – Daily, year-round
Washington, D.C.-Dulles (IAD) – 757-200, 777, 777-300ER, 787-8, 787-9 – At least daily, year-round

 

San Juan (SJU) to

Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) – 767-300 – January through February
Newark (EWR) – 767-400 – Daily, year-round

 

Washington, D.C.-Dulles (IAD) to

Boston (BOS) – 757-200 – October through December (limited in October)
Chicago-O'Hare  (ORD) – 757-200, 787-8 – August – October, December through January
Denver (DEN) – 757-200, 777 – August through February
Honolulu (HNL) – August through  June (though just once weekly from August through November and April through June)
Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) – 757-200, 767-300 – January through February
Los Angeles (LAX) – 777, 787-9 – August through February
Newark (EWR) – 757-200 – August through December
San Diego (SAN) – 777 – Daily, year-round
San Francisco (SFO) – 757-200, 777, 777-300ER, 787-8, 787-9 – At least daily, year-round

 

A Lie-Flat Bonanza on Oct. 26

One day in late October will see more lie-flat seats flying over U.S. than any other. But what's so special about Oct. 26, 2024?

It marks the shifting of seasons for airlines across the globe. 

Airlines don't follow the same calendar as us mere mortals: They follow a calendar set by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) with just two seasons, summer and winter. And guess when the winter season begins for airlines this year?

That's right: Oct. 27. That's the date when airlines adjust their schedules for the start of cold weather, shifting planes away from Europe and fly them. And that requires several airlines to spend Oct. 26 repositioning those planes across the country to get ready for those winter-time routes. 

 

American Airlines

  • Charlotte (CLT) to New York (JFK) – 777-200ER
  • Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) to Miami (MIA) – 787-8 – 2 flights
  • Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) to Philadelphia (PHL) – 787-8 
  • Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) to New York (JFK) – 787-9
  • New York City (JFK) to Charlotte (CLT) – 777-200ER
  • New York City to Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 787-9 
  • Phoenix (PHX) to Miami (MIA) – 777-200ER 

 

Delta Air Lines

  • Atlanta (ATL) to Salt Lake City (SLC) – A330-300 
  • Boston (BOS) to Detroit (DTW) – A330-300
  • Cincinnati (CVG) to Los Angeles (LAX) – 767-400 

 

Bottom Line

We rounded up every single route within the U.S. where you can find lie-flat seats, helping make your next domestic trip a lot more comfortable this year or next. 

Whether it's American Flagship Business Class, Delta One Suites, United Polaris, JetBlue Mint, or Hawaiian First Class, these are all the routes featuring lie-flat seats you can target for your next journey. 

 


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