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Alaska Airlines introduces fall menu pairings for an elevated in-flight experience

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Alaska Airlines introduces fall menu pairings for an elevated in-flight experience
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As the holiday season approaches, travelers can look forward to an enhanced in-flight experience with a new selection of menu and movie pairings. Starting November 6, passengers will have access to freshly curated fall menu options designed to complement a range of movies available on board.

The airline offers over 800 free movies and TV shows, from recent releases to holiday classics. Passengers can enjoy these alongside meals that reflect festive fall flavors. For flights over 1,100 miles, food is available for purchase, and guests are encouraged to pre-order hot meals up to 20 hours before departure via the mobile app.

The menu includes diverse offerings such as Maple Chicken paired with a feel-good comedy or a Mediterranean Falafel Bowl served with a holiday classic. Each dish is crafted to enhance the travel experience through taste and entertainment.

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A notable option is the salad developed in partnership with Evergreens™, featuring romaine and mixed greens combined with ancient grains, jalapenos, roasted sweet potatoes, bell peppers, sunflower seeds, feta cheese, chimichurri sauce, and spicy tahini dressing. This dish pairs well with romantic comedies that evoke warmth and charm.

Another offering includes sliders made with pork loin and Black Forest ham on King's Hawaiian® buns accompanied by a classic holiday comedy. The Cheese Platter provides lighter fare ideal for enjoying without distractions during romantic dramas.

First-class passengers can indulge in dishes like Maple & Herb Marinated Seared Chicken Breast paired with "Elf," or Birria bowls matched with magical holiday films. Breakfast options include squash frittatas or spiced-apple pancakes designed for cozy brunch vibes on board.

Additionally, there are snack packs available for both adults and children that complement animated features or action-packed films like "Deadpool & Wolverine."

Alaska Airlines encourages passengers to take advantage of their pre-order system for convenience. Furthermore, customers using Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® or Visa® Business cards receive 20% back on all inflight purchases.

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