During Alaska Air Group's recent investor day presentation, the company outlined its future plans under the 'Alaska Accelerate' initiative. The focus was on Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), which is set to become a hub for international travel.
As part of this strategy, Hawaiian Airlines will begin flights from Seattle to Tokyo Narita International Airport in May 2025 and to Seoul Incheon International Airport in October 2025. These routes will see competition from Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Delta Air Lines, Asiana Airlines, and Korean Air.
Alaska Airlines aims to offer at least 12 non-stop global destinations by 2030, contributing $1.5 billion in revenue. Andrew Harrison, Chief Commercial Officer of Alaska Air Group, stated that the new service between Seattle and Tokyo Narita "enables us to right-size our capacity between Hawaiʻi and Japan."