Alaska Airlines has unveiled a new livery and announced new international routes, highlighting its global ambitions following the acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines. The airline will begin flying transatlantic routes with Boeing 787 Dreamliners, starting with Seattle to Seoul. Additional routes include Tokyo, Rome, and Reykjavík, with the latter being the longest operated by a US airline using narrow-body aircraft. Daily flights to London Heathrow will begin next spring, emphasizing its strategy to target high-demand international markets.
Alaska Airlines has unveiled its first-ever global livery as it begins transatlantic flights, marking a new chapter following the acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines.
With the addition of four Boeing 787 Dreamliners, Alaska Airlines is expanding its international routes, including destinations like Seoul, Tokyo, Rome, and Reykjavík.
The flight from Seattle to Reykjavík will mark the longest route operated by a US airline using a narrow-body aircraft, covering approximately 3,600 miles.
Starting in the spring, Alaska Airlines will operate a daily, non-stop service from Seattle to London Heathrow, utilizing Boeing 787 aircraft.
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