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Starlux partners with Alaska for expanded US-Asia travel options
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Kuo Wei Chang Chairman, STARLUX Airlines Co., Ltd. | Official Website

Taiwan-based STARLUX Airlines has announced a new codeshare partnership with Alaska Airlines, marking its first such collaboration. This agreement aims to enhance travel options between Asia and the United States by allowing passengers to book itineraries on a single ticket.

The codeshare initially includes eight domestic routes operated by Alaska Airlines from Salt Lake City, San Diego, Phoenix, Portland, Las Vegas, Dallas, Denver, and Austin to Seattle. From Seattle, travelers can connect on STARLUX flights to Taipei. This arrangement is designed to streamline check-in and luggage transfer processes for passengers.

Glenn Chai, CEO of STARLUX Airlines, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: "We are thrilled to unveil our inaugural codeshare flights in collaboration with Alaska Airlines, marking a pivotal expansion of our North American network." He emphasized that this move facilitates seamless travel across both airlines' networks.

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Brett Catlin from Alaska Airlines shared similar sentiments: "We're proud to be STARLUX's first airline partner and excited about this next chapter in our ongoing cooperation." He highlighted the premium experience that guests can expect when flying with Alaska.

STARLUX currently operates 31 routes across Asia and three major U.S. cities: Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. The airline plans to increase its Los Angeles route frequency starting December 22 and expand its Seattle service beginning March 1 next year.

For more information on the codeshare flights between STARLUX and Alaska Airlines, interested parties can visit the STARLUX website.

Founded with a focus on making luxury accessible beyond just the elite class, STARLUX offers services across various Asian destinations as well as connections to North America via Taipei. The airline prioritizes safety while providing high-quality service aimed at creating memorable flying experiences.

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