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Alaska Air to launch Seattle–Seoul service, taking on Korean Air and Delta

Alaska Air to launch Seattle–Seoul service, taking on Korean Air and Delta

Alaska Air Group is advancing its global ambitions, announcing a new Seattle–Seoul Incheon route set to begin in September 2025, as flagged by *One Mile at a Time.* This expansion follows the carrier’s takeover of Hawaiian Airlines and the decision to turn Seattle-Tacoma International Airport into a global
Jason Lee Bakke Mar 25, 2025
Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines shift widebody focus from Hawaii to Seattle for expanded global and domestic routes

Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines shift widebody focus from Hawaii to Seattle for expanded global and domestic routes

Alaska Air Group is out with a press release touting the transformation of Seattle into a global gateway by deploying Hawaiian Airlines’ widebody aircraft for new international and domestic routes. Starting May 2025, daily nonstop flights will connect Seattle with Tokyo Narita, Japan, using Hawaiian’s Airbus A330-200s, followed by
Jason Lee Bakke Dec 10, 2024
Frontier, Spirit, and JetBlue challenge beyond-perimeter slot awards at DCA

Frontier, Spirit, and JetBlue challenge beyond-perimeter slot awards at DCA

Frontier, Spirit, and JetBlue Airlines filed objections this week to Transportation’s tentative award of new slots at Washington National Airport (DCA) to American, Delta, Alaska, Southwest, and United. These were included in this year’s FAA reauthorization are exempt from DCA's 1,250-mile perimeter rule. The goal
Jason Lee Bakke Oct 31, 2024

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