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Alaska Airlines details new transatlantic services using both widebody and narrowbody Boeing jets
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Ben Minicucci, CEO of Alaska Airlines | Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines has announced plans to enter the transatlantic market in 2026, launching direct flights from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to London Heathrow and Reykjavik Keflavik. This move marks the airline's first scheduled routes across the Atlantic.

The Seattle-London route is already a competitive corridor. According to aviation analytics company Cirium, it is currently served by Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic—both using Airbus A330-900 aircraft—and British Airways, which operates twice daily with Boeing 777-300ER and various Boeing 787 models. Alaska Airlines commented on its strategy for this route:

"The route offers an alternative to those seeking more flight times, greater premium seat capacity, and the ability to earn and redeem valuable miles on Alaska's award-winning loyalty program. Alaska's expansion into the London market, facilitated by strengthened collaborations with American Airlines and British Airways, presents significant opportunities. These alliances are expected to deepen over time, offering even greater value and connectivity to consumers."

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While some observers question whether there will be enough demand for a fifth daily service between Seattle and London—especially given that British Airways is also a oneworld partner—examples exist of alliance partners successfully sharing busy routes. For example, both Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic operate alongside each other as SkyTeam members on this same city pair.

Alaska Airlines intends to use Boeing 787-9 widebody jets for its London service. The aircraft will feature 34 lie-flat business class seats targeting premium travelers. The airline believes connecting traffic will be key to filling these flights. It states that it "will connect guests throughout the West Coast to London and other destinations served by Alaska's extensive partner network," in addition to providing "guests in Alaska and Hawai'i with conveniently timed connectivity."

For its new Seattle-Reykjavik route, Alaska Airlines will deploy Boeing 737 MAX 8 narrowbody aircraft as often as daily during peak summer months. Currently, Icelandair holds a monopoly on this corridor with Airbus A321LR narrowbodies operating three times daily each way; however, their focus is primarily on transit traffic connecting North America with Europe via Iceland. In contrast, Alaska Airlines aims more at point-to-point travel between Seattle and Reykjavik due to a lack of alliance partners in Iceland.

The Boeing 737 MAX 8s that will serve the Reykjavik route have either 159 or 161 seats configured across two classes.

Alaska Airlines was founded in 1932 and operates as a full-service carrier with major hubs including Anchorage, Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle-Tacoma airports. The airline is part of the oneworld alliance under CEO Ben Minicucci.

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