AA962 São Paulo to Dallas — Boeing 777-300ER Business Class with Stunning Night Departure
Soar above the glittering lights of São Paulo on American Airlines’ flagship 777-300ER as it begins its overnight journey to Dallas/Fort Worth.
There’s something magical about a nighttime departure from one of the world’s largest megacities. In this video, we board American Airlines flight AA962 from São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) bound for Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) aboard the brand new Boeing 777-300ER — the airline’s flagship widebody and arguably one of the most refined long-haul aircraft in service today.
The thumbnail captures one of the most breathtaking moments of the journey: a sweeping aerial view of São Paulo’s endless sea of city lights, with highways snaking through the urban sprawl like rivers of molten gold. As the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere fades beneath the wing, business class passengers settle in for a premium overnight experience across the equator and into North America.
Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, a frequent flyer comparing premium cabins, or simply dreaming of your next long-haul adventure, this flight report offers an immersive look at one of American’s most prestigious international routes.
Video Highlights
- Full Business Class experience aboard the new Boeing 777-300ER (77W)
- Stunning nighttime aerial views of São Paulo’s vast urban landscape
- Departure from GRU — Latin America’s busiest international airport
- Long-haul service across the Americas to Dallas/Fort Worth hub
What to Expect
- Boarding and cabin walkthrough of the 777-300ER Business Class
- Spectacular nighttime takeoff and aerial views of São Paulo
- In-flight service, dining, and the lie-flat seat experience
- Arrival approach and landing into Dallas/Fort Worth International
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to fly American Airlines’ flagship 777-300ER on one of its premier South American routes, this video is your front-row seat. Hit play, dim the lights, and let the glow of São Paulo carry you northward — it’s the next best thing to being in seat 1A yourself.



