Quantcast

Alaska Airlines switches Seattle-Seoul flights to Boeing 787 Dreamliner

Airlines begin canceling flights, offering rebooking ahead of Hurricane Helene
Southwest Airlines to cut service and staffing in Atlanta to slash costs
New heights, new features: Discover Alaska’s enhanced Flight Pass subscription service
Explore Japan for free? Japan Airlines offers free domestic flights to foreign travelers
Delta named Official Airline Partner of Birmingham City Football Club
American Airlines to Cut These Routes to Las Vegas, Orlando, and More — Here's Why
Alaska Airlines completes acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, expanding benefits and choice for travelers
Southwest wouldn't really start charging for bags — right?
JD Power ranked this Midwest airport as the best among largest airports in North America
Alaska Airlines Chief Plans More Routes After a Deal With Hawaiian
Air Canada could begin suspending flights soon as strike deadline nears
JetBlue's new ticket policy entitles every passenger to a carry-on bag
Why United Airlines’ CEO makes as few decisions as possible
American invests in the future of aviation maintenance with new jobs, additional work
DOT probe seeks to determine if frequent flyer programs are fair to travelers
American Airlines flight diverted after passenger starts vaping
Russian Airline Wants $100 Million From Canada for Seizing Its Giant Cargo Plane
Here's where American Airlines is adding flights to Europe in summer 2025
Major airline grounds Airbus A350 fleet, citing faulty engine component
Airline CEO wants airports to cap passengers at 2 alcoholic drinks to limit on-board disruptions
Regulator cuts Malaysia Airlines' air operator certificate duration after probe
United Airlines flight attendants are prepared to strike. Here's why it's still unlikely.
2 workers killed, 1 injured in tire explosion at a Delta Air Lines shop in Atlanta
Emirates Will Buy 5 Airbus A380s From Lessor For $200 Million
Delta Air Lines named official airline of the WNBA
Pair Of C-Suite Officials Depart Wheels Up
LAX Receives Final Cars for People Mover Train
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines merger clears Justice Department hurdle, now faces DOT
Alaska Airlines flight attendants reject new contract, union says there's 'more work to do'
Elliott Investment To Push For 10 New Boardroom Directors At Southwest Airlines
Alaska Airlines switches Seattle-Seoul flights to Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Policy
Webp alaska air
Alaska Airlines | Official Website

Alaska Airlines announced new non-stop flights between Seattle and Seoul in March, initially to be operated by Hawaiian Airlines using an Airbus A330-200. However, as reported by Ishrion Aviation on BlueSky, the route will now employ a Hawaiian Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner starting September 12, 2025.

This route is one of three long-distance routes from Seattle announced by Alaska Air Group (AAG), which owns both Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines. The other routes are to Tokyo-Narita and Rome. While the Asian routes are managed by Hawaiian, the Rome route will be branded under Alaska Airlines.

The change in aircraft for the Seattle-Seoul route signifies a shift towards better catering to business travelers. The Hawaiian A330-200 offers 278 seats with only 18 business class seats configured in a six-abreast layout. In contrast, the Hawaiian 787-9 has 34 business class seats with direct aisle access and privacy doors among its total capacity of 300 seats.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Hawaiian is reallocating this Dreamliner from its Honolulu to New York-JFK route, which will revert to using an Airbus A330-200. This adjustment aligns with market needs since the Dreamliner's configuration suits Seattle's business-oriented market better.

Following Alaska's acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, both companies aim for a single Air Operating Certificate while maintaining separate brands. Flights involving Hawaii will remain under the Hawaiian brand; others will adopt the Alaska brand.

Currently lacking widebody aircraft, Alaska relies on Hawaiian planes for long-haul operations until their own fleet expands. They have nine Boeing 787-9s on order but must wait for delivery. Meanwhile, they utilize a Hawaiian A330 for Tokyo flights and now a Dreamliner for Seattle-Seoul services.

Seattle’s largest carrier, Alaska Airlines faces competition from Delta Air Lines and Korean Air-Asiana on this route. Delta operates with an Airbus A350-900 featuring various seating options including suites with privacy doors. Korean Air uses a Boeing 787-10 equipped similarly in business class. Asiana operates Boeing 777-200ERs but without privacy doors in business class.

Alaska aims to establish itself as a strong contender in this competitive market by leveraging its partnership with Hawaiian's Dreamliners before integrating its own future fleet.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

UPS has operated one of the longest direct air cargo routes in the United States since 2018, connecting Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) in Kentucky with Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the United Arab Emirates.

Aug 2, 2025

The Boeing 737 MAX 10 is the largest version of the 737 family, designed to compete with the Airbus A321neo.

Aug 2, 2025

Russian airline Aeroflot reported significant flight disruptions on Monday, July 28, due to a failure in its information systems.

Aug 2, 2025

After more than four years, American Airlines will reintroduce its Boeing 777-200ER aircraft on the New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) route starting October 6.

Aug 2, 2025

The Airbus A321XLR, which entered service in late 2024, is now the longest-range narrowbody aircraft available.

Aug 2, 2025

The Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 are the only commercial jetliners with a partial or full second passenger deck, and both have left a significant mark on aviation history.

Aug 2, 2025