American's Flagship Lounges are their equivalent of international first class lounges,with locations in Chicago, London, or Los Angeles,and current York.
The following passengers bag access to these lounges:-- Passengers traveling in oneworld longhaul international first class same day
-- Passengers travel in first class on American's A321 between current York and Los Angeles/San Francisco
-- American Executive Platinum members traveling on a longhaul international itinerary, regardless of the class of service
-- All non-American AAdvantage oneworld Emerald members traveling on any oneworld flight, or even whether it's domesticAmerican is in the process of significantly reducing the number of international first class seats they have in their fleet,as they're reconfiguring their 777-200s without a first class cabin. That means American's fleet of 47 777-200s will go from having 16 first class seats each to having no first class seats. That leaves only their much smaller 777-300 fleet with a first class cabin, consisting of just eight first class seats per plane.
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Source: boardingarea.com