Seattle’s hometown carrier has officially transitioned into a global heavyweight today, pulling back the curtain on its first-ever International Business Class Suites. The unveiling marks a defining moment for Alaska Airlines as it prepares to launch long-haul service to Europe and Asia this spring, utilizing its brand-new fleet of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.
This new premium experience blends the airline’s signature "West Coast Warmth" with the demands of transpacific and transatlantic travel. The centerpiece of the cabin is a 1-2-1 configuration of fully lie-flat suites, each equipped with floor-to-ceiling privacy doors, a significant leap forward from the airline's traditional domestic First Class offering.

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A Sanctuary Above the Clouds
Every suite offers direct aisle access and a spacious lounge-style seat that converts into a true flat bed. The technological suite is equally impressive, featuring 18-inch high-definition touchscreens, wireless charging, and universal power outlets at every seat.
“We set out to design a Business Class experience that is both sophisticated and authentically Alaska: premium, comfortable and thoughtfully created for our guests,” said Andrew Harrison, Chief Commercial Officer at Alaska Airlines. “When we debut our new product this spring, it will raise the bar and redefine long-haul travel, while continuing to deliver the remarkable care that sets Alaska apart on the global stage.”
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Pacific Northwest Soul in Every Detail
The "soft product" reflects a deep partnership with iconic West Coast brands. Passengers will be treated to custom bedding designed in collaboration with Filson, the legendary Seattle-based outfitter. The set includes plush mattress pads, oversized duvets with a flannel-inspired pattern, and lumbar pillows.
Sustainability also takes center stage. Instead of traditional plastic water bottles, guests will receive reusable aluminum bottles from PATH Water. The amenity kits, also curated by Filson, feature skincare products from Los Angeles-based Salt & Stone.
The culinary journey begins with a sophisticated charcuterie board, a "refined interpretation" of Alaska’s iconic Signature Fruit & Cheese Platter. For dessert, the airline is introducing a custom Salt & Straw ice cream sundae cart, allowing passengers to customize their treats mid-flight.

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Expanding the Global Gateway
The timing of this reveal coincides with the fifth anniversary of Alaska’s membership in the oneworld alliance. The new suites will be the flagship product on high-profile routes connecting Seattle to London, Rome, and Seoul. By integrating with its recent acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, Alaska now offers a unified cabin structure across its widebody fleet, ensuring consistency for travelers headed to Europe or the South Pacific.
Alaska Airlines New Long-Haul Routes
The following table outlines the initial launch schedule for Alaska's international expansion from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).
| Flight No. | Route | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Duration | Operating Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AS 110 | Seattle (SEA) – London (LHR) | 5:00 PM | 10:20 AM (+1) | 9h 20m | Daily (Starts May 21) |
| AS 111 | London (LHR) – Seattle (SEA) | 12:35 PM | 2:30 PM | 9h 55m | Daily (Starts May 22) |
| AS 148 | Seattle (SEA) – Rome (FCO) | 7:20 PM | 3:45 PM (+1) | 10h 25m | Daily (Starts April 28) |
| AS 149 | Rome (FCO) – Seattle (SEA) | 5:45 PM | 9:15 PM | 11h 30m | Daily (Starts April 29) |
| AS 81 | Seattle (SEA) – Seoul (ICN) | 12:15 PM | 4:35 PM (+1) | 12h 20m | 5x Weekly (Current) |
| AS 160 | Seattle (SEA) – Reykjavik (KEF) | 9:40 PM | 3:05 PM (+1) | 7h 25m | Daily (Starts May 28) |
Alaska Airlines prepares for its first flights to Rome next month. This transformation from a regional powerhouse to a global contender signals a new era for West Coast aviation, proving that "remarkable care" can scale across oceans as easily as across state lines. With a suite that rivals the best in the world, Alaska is no longer just a domestic favorite; it is a global destination in its own right.
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