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Home » Robert Isom & Doug Parker Fly Together From Paris In American Business Class!
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Robert Isom & Doug Parker Fly Together From Paris In American Business Class!

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomApril 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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It’s interesting to hear about this friendship. I guess it’s not too surprising, though it also sort of is…?

American’s current & former CEOs vacation together in Paris

Insider JonNYC shares an interesting report about a flight taken by a major airline CEO… well, two major airline CEOs. His initial post read as follows:

Ok I’m throwing the one up Without names until someone can 100% confirm. Consider it allegorical unless otherwise confirmed 🙂 “Nothing says out of touch like [major airline Bigwig] and [similar/former] family and their security flying back to [US airport] from their Paris vacation on Easter Sunday with Gucci shopping bags in hand, cutting [absolute highest level] pre-boards to get on the plane first to their 6+ seats in business, and never acknowledging a single customer along the way. “

He then followed that up with this, confirming that the people in question were American CEO Robert Isom and former American CEO Doug Parker:

OK, well, I still cannot confirm/comment on the behavior reported (yet…) But this was Isom and (wife or family) and Doug Parker and (wife or family.)

OK, well, I still cannot confirm/comment on the behavior reported (yet…)

But this was Isom and (wife or family) and Doug Parker and (wife or family.)

— JonNYC (@xJonNYC) April 5, 2026

The part of this story that I find to be interesting

I don’t actually read too much into the concept of the CEO being pre-boarded ahead of everyone else, as that’s quite common, and I don’t think it’s unreasonable. For example, ideally the CEO would want to pre-board to be able to talk with the crew, thank them for their work, etc. That being said, three things stand out.

First, I hope that Isom and Parker declare whatever is in those Gucci bags, so they don’t lose their Global Entry. Or maybe they’ve been doing a bit of repacking of bags onboard, before the plane touches down in the United States. 😉

Second, it’s unfortunate to read this report that Isom didn’t acknowledge a single customer. I get that sometimes airline executives want a vacation as well, but it just blows my mind when they let such an easy opportunity go to waste. It reminds me of when I took the first long haul Lufthansa Allegris flight to Germany, and the company’s CEO was in the best business class suite, but then didn’t actually interact with any passenger, get feedback, etc. It just seems like a missed opportunity.

Third, and this is what I find most interesting — Isom and Parker are actually still good friends, to the point that they do couples trips to Paris? I guess I’m not surprised to hear they get along, since obviously there’s a better situation between them than between either of them and Scott Kirby.

But still, am I the only one who would pay to be a fly on the wall and hear their conversations at dinner? Was Vasu Raja on this trip as well? 😉

Isom & Parker were reportedly on the same flight

Bottom line

American CEO Robert Isom and former CEO Doug Parker are reportedly taking the same flight from Paris to Dallas, as part of a couples trip. Part of the report suggests that Isom didn’t actually acknowledge any passengers, and boarded before everyone else.

Though I still think the most interesting news is that Parker and Isom are so close that they’re taking couples trips to Paris.

Are you surprised to hear that Isom & Parker vacation together?


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