intro
Following a splendid trip across countries 82 and 83, it was sadly time to head home back to the States. This trip so far has been incredible, with fantastic times spent in Nicaragua, as well as an interesting 13-hour bus and crossing a border by foot😅. This next segment would see us flying on a 737-800 up to Dallas in Business Class on American Airlines.
The routing for this trip is as follows:
Flight routing
- 1
- 2
- 3AA1035- San Salvador-Dallas- Business Class- 737-800
- 4AA1159- Dallas-Phoenix- Domestic First A321neo
- 5AA1668- Phoenix-Los Angeles- Domestic First 737-800
As requested in my previous post, I'll include some pictures from Nicaragua and Honduras at the end!
With two flights already flown on American Airlines this trip, this flight exceeded the last two with great service, decent food, and a bloody great chocolate cake (that rhymed, haha).
Let's get into it!
how i booked
With Managua fares being outrageous and deciding I wanted to travel through Honduras, I was able to snatch up a great fare on American Airlines to fly Salvador-Dallas-Phoenix-Los Angeles, all for about 480$ per person.

I could have one stopped in Dallas. However, this would allow me to see some friends in Phoenix and get me closer to status on BA!!! Overall, 3 legs for 483$ isn't a bad deal at all.
check-in
After a very lovely one-night stay in Salvador, which I will write about in a different post, it was time to head off to the airport again🥴.

After grabbing a quick Starbucks (I think Salvador is the most developed country south of the US), it was time to head to the airport.
Salvador airport is located about a 35 minute drive from the airport & a 25$ Uber drive.

The airport was busy at this time, but we made our way over to priority. Gosh, Business Class is great; it's going to be a privilege after 2 months in Africa soon, certainly.

Boarding passes in hand, we headed off to security. If the airport seems familiar, I flew out of here not too long ago with United up to Los Angeles.

Immigration & security is located upstairs. Pretty hard to miss, don't worry.

Once we cleared immigration, we explored the airport looking for cigars; note to others traveling: there are no cigar shops in the terminal.

With an our to kill before boarding, we enjoyed the last of the 5$ pints. Any chance the flight could divert to Belize? 😂

A couple of cool liveries were roaming around the airport…

This TAG Saab was pulling into the gate, grrrr🤬; if you've read about my TAG report, you'd know😅.


There is a little aircraft museum in the airport, definitely check it out if you are heading here!

About an hour before boarding, our plane landed from Dallas. Throughout my past trips to Central America, airlines seem to minimize ground time to run the crews twice.



boarding
One part I absolutely detest when departing to the States in Salvador is the fact you have to clear security again. Last time, we entered the "US terminal," but this time we had a private gate that didn't have enough room for everyone😒.

After moving at a snail's pace, we jumped into group 1 and made our way down the jetbridge.

At least it wasn't too crowded today😁.


At the door, we were warmly greeted by two FAs and welcomed onboard. After being on this aircraft multiple times in the past few months, it was easy enough to find 4A.

Upon reviewing the cabin of this product multiple times, I won't be reviewing it in this review. If you would like to check it out, head over to the review of Havana-Miami!!
Departure
By 1:56 pm, boarding was completed, and the FA came over to confirm our pre-order of the chicken breast.

By 2:00 pm, we pushed back and headed out to the singular runway, right on time AA!


There was a 767-300 cargo landing at the time. Sadly, these seem to be going away around the world, apart from the US carriers. Eventually, I'll get around to publishing the JAL 767 J report!


It was a short 9-minute taxi off to the runway. There was no PDB offered on today's flight, perhaps for overseas tax reasons.






We took off at 2:11 local time, bound for Dallas.








The last time I flew out was night, so this time, I got to see the beautiful volcano/mountain on the ascent! (Not sure which one it is oooops).


The views were stunning at this time.

meal service
Meal service began 25 minutes after takeoff with warm nuts. Sadly, I don't eat nuts (I know I'm nuts)(okay I'll hold the banter), but my friend said they were good.

Taking a peek out the window, I was greeted with more stunning views.

I was happily surprised to see Bottega being served, albeit a bit sweet. While this isn't anything like what they serve on Singapore Airlines, it's much better than some other Business Classes.


We were crossing over the gulf at this point. Oh, some turquoise water sounds good right now🙂.

About 45 minutes after takeoff, our meal came out. The FA was wonderful making a couple of jokes with us throughout the meal service. He accidentally dropped something on someone, and we felt horrible😒.
The chicken was decent, moist, and juicy.

However, the highlight of the meal was the chocolate cake. Goodness gracious me, I am dreaming about it right now.
Note: I have recently come down with a horrific allergy to all vegetables (not one but all)😉.

wifi/ife
Wifi was offered for a fee of 16$ for this almost 4-hour flight. 4$ per hour isn't too shabby. However, I don't think the single hour is good value.

But the best views were out of the window.

Here are a couple of details about our old 737-800. 24 years old!!! Courtesy of Flighty😅

arrival into dfw
At 6:08 pm Dallas time, we began our descent into Dallas Fort Worth.


We did a bunch of circles around Dallas. The last time I flew in here was about 5 years ago. Wild!
At 6:29, we touched down into DFW.






By 6:46 pm, 1 minute behind schedule, we had pulled into gate D17.

De-planing was efficient, and we walked by this 777-300 that was bound for London shortly. Any chance I could jumpseat AA?

I'll say it over and over again, but MPC might be the greatest way to travel through immigration. After a few questions, we were airside in under 2 minutes.

With a couple of hours to kill in Dallas, stay tuned for the next flight to Phoenix. My best flight ever onboard American Airlines!!
nicaragua
During our time in Nicaragua, we headed over to the treehouse rave and some amazing restaurants in Granada. I found it to be very safe and everyone to be hospitable. Here are some pictures of the town…



And of course the treehouse rave. A one-of a kind experience! Being in a jungle at a party!!!!

ticabus Nicaragua-honduras-salvador
And then we took a 13 hour bus from Nicaragua to Salvador, stopping in Honduras. An experience to remember that is for sure. From almost running out of money, to walking across the Honduras border, I'll never forget this.






I mean really walking across a border… and having our bags ransacked by police😅.




Quite frankly, I don't have the energy to post anymore after flying 10,000++ miles in the past 10 days across 8 flights. However, I do have a bunch of stuff regarding Nicaragua and all those experiences here for you!
Thanks for reading and have a great day!
Though I was never a fan of the "Oasis" narrowbody retrofit programme since it ripped out all the PTVs in frames that had them and lowered the pitch in all cabins to cram more seats in, I will say that the bright side of all this is that AA's narrowbody cabins are incredibly consistent. If you're flying an AA narrowbody, you know what you're going to get... for the hard product anyway.
Wow, I'm actually impressed with the meal. Nice to see AA making an effort to elevate the experience on short-international (at least in Biz...we know they don't in Y). The round plates are new, I've not seen them before! I guess it's been a while since I flew AA Domestic F since I always choose AS wherever possible. Though I had rectangular an square plates in long-haul J to/from Australia. I don't actually know if there's more food in the plate than before, but just having it on a round plate rather than the rectangular ones from before makes it look like there's more.
I can't believe I'm actually complimenting AA, but comparing with my recent QF domestic flights of similar length, I like that AA have a proper appetiser course and proper dessert. And even the warm nuts before hand (whether you like nuts or not) is something that has always felt premium on AA. Most premium European airlines will just give you packages nuts or snacks for the aperitif.
So yeah, overall a pleasant surprise here with the catering seemingly upgraded in recent times for short-international.
Nice travel bonus. It's nice to see El Salvador really starting to attract tourism--it's a beautiful country with a lot of history. Love or hate the Bukele regime, the country has gone from essentially zero foreign tourism to becoming a hot new destination as it's gone from one of the most dangerous places to visit to one of the safest in the Americas.
Thanks for sharing!
Hi Kevin! Thanks for all of your comments!
In regards to consistency, I am becoming more and more a fan of it. Another small added benefit is the divider between J and Y unlike the delta 757's...
Honestly didn't even notice the round plates, but now that you say it I see. In the past month there have been changes in the premium cabins which I'll touch on in future reviews, all for the better.
😂It's pleasantly surprising. Looking back, apart from Asia I don't know many airlines out there that do this on shorthauls so AA is winning here. Although compared to your Paella, chicken is a bit boring.
Really was shocked with El Salvador. The last time I went the citizens were informing me how much is has changed and apparently it is more safe than America now!
Thanks very much for reading! Looking forward to reading your AA77W back to the US!
Amazing pics of Nicaragua, thanks!
I also found your views on El Salvador interesting...lets hope things improve for the Salvadoreans they deserve it!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for reading Chibcha and your comment!
Glad you enjoyed the pictures. I agree, I really wish the best for the Salvadoreans, it's a beautiful country with amazing people.
Have a great day!