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Alaska Provides Details of New International Business Class

Equipment is geared to Europe and Asia expansion

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Harvey Chipkin

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An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX airplane flying high above a snow-covered mountain peak, surrounded by a sea of clouds. The aircraft features the airline’s branding, including a portrait logo on the tail and the word “Alaska” written on the fuselage. The clear blue sky provides a striking contrast to the white clouds and mountain below.
Image: Courtesy of Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines announced the details of its new International Business Class as the airline expands to Europe and Asia. The unveiling, said the announcement, marks a significant milestone in Alaska’s transformation into the West Coast’s global carrier — one that now connects guests to over 900 worldwide destinations through the Oneworld alliance.

The service on new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners offers:

  • Fully lie-flat suites with privacy doors, direct aisle access and spacious lounge-style seating that converts into a true flat bed.
  • Modern cabin design featuring 18-inch HD entertainment screens, over 1,500 movies and TV shows, noise-reducing headsets, personal power outlets and wireless charging.
  • “Restaurant-quality” dining delivering a multi-course meal.
  • Premium bedding and travel amenity kits that include luxury bedding designed in collaboration with Pacific Northwest supplier Filson.
  • Premium lounge access across Alaska’s network of lounges. International Business Class guests also enjoy access to Oneworld partner lounges worldwide. Plus, Oneworld Emerald members receive entry to First Class lounges — regardless of class of travel.
  • Starlink WiFi connectivity to be installed on Dreamliners this fall. The service is already available on select aircraft across Alaska’s fleet.

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