Alaska Airways is ramping up its world enlargement in an enormous manner.
The Seattle-based service on Tuesday introduced its two latest worldwide locations out of the Pacific Northwest. And the enlargement contains flights to one of many high cities in Europe.
Alaska additionally unveiled an all-new search for the planes that can carry passengers to its farthest abroad locations.
It is the newest chapter in a worldwide enlargement the airline launched earlier this 12 months following its 2024 acquisition of Hawaiian Airways — and one that can imply new journey choices for West Coast flyers, and redemption alternatives for members of its standard loyalty program.
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New London and Iceland flights
First, let’s get to the largest and most necessary information for vacationers: Alaska will launch two new flights to Europe from Seattle-Tacoma Worldwide Airport (SEA) starting in 2026:
- Heathrow Airport (LHR) in London
- Keflavik Airport (KEF) in Reykjavik
Each routes will launch through the spring months.
Alaska’s new Iceland service
Alaska will fly its Iceland service with a narrow-body Boeing 737 MAX 8 through the peak summer season journey season. That plane sports activities 12 recliners within the first-class cabin, together with 30 of its extra-legroom Premium-class seats.
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These flights will certainly be on the lengthy facet on board a single-aisle MAX 8, at greater than seven hours.
Alaska’s Seattle-to-London service
As for Alaska’s new Heathrow service, the airline is planning each day, year-round flights connecting passengers to Europe’s busiest airport — which doubles as a serious hub for Alaska’s Oneworld alliance companions.
“It is London, it is the crown jewel of the community, it is the No. 1 vacation spot out of Seattle,” Kirsten Amrine, Alaska’s vp of income administration and community planning, instructed TPG, noting a mean of 400 passengers journey each day between the 2 cities.

Collectively, these new U.Okay. and Iceland flights will add to a fast-growing record of long-haul routes for Alaska Air Group out of its Seattle residence base; that features Tokyo service launched in Might (operated, for now, by Hawaiian Airways), with Seoul, South Korea, and Rome on the horizon.
It is a large shift for Alaska, an airline lengthy recognized for all home and short-haul worldwide flying.
And the service has determined a new-look route map requires a new-look airplane.
Alaska’s new long-haul look
As a part of its world announcement Tuesday, Alaska mentioned it can debut a brand-new paint scheme for the Boeing 787 Dreamliners it can fly on most of its long-haul routes — together with these new London flights.
These Dreamliners — the primary twin-aisle planes in Alaska’s fleet — will characteristic a shimmering blue-and-green paint scheme meant to resemble the aurora borealis, or northern lights, often seen within the airline’s namesake state. Up close to the entrance of the plane is the acquainted “Alaska” branding in navy blue.

“We would have liked one thing that felt fashionable, world and premium,” Alaska Vice President of Model and Advertising Eric Edge mentioned, talking to the change. “That is essentially the most premium, flagship expression of our model.”
Alaska’s plan is to sport this livery on its 787s, whereas conserving its conventional tail design on the remainder of its fleet.

Plans for Alaska and Hawaiian come into focus
As Alaska ramps up its long-haul service, that can have implications for its new sister airline.
The Dreamliners it is planning to fly on these new worldwide routes are the identical ones that Hawaiian, its new sister airline, had ordered earlier than the 2 carriers merged final 12 months.
These jets, which Hawaiian debuted final 12 months, characteristic stunning cabins, together with 34 non-public business-class suites up entrance.

Quickly, these planes will lose their Hawaiian branding and get repainted with Alaska’s brand-new worldwide livery. That is anticipated to be accomplished for every of the corporate’s present Dreamliners by April 2026.

Because the service receives further Dreamliners, these will go proper into service as Alaska-branded planes — and because the linchpin of Alaska’s world aspirations out of SEA.
Learn extra: Alaska Airways upgrades Seattle-Tokyo route with Hawaiian’s new Boeing 787 Dreamliner
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What does all this imply for Hawaiian?
In any case, it nonetheless wants large planes for its flights between the U.S. mainland and Hawaii — to not point out its flights to Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
Alaska Air Group’s plan is for Hawaiian to function long-haul service with its older, legacy fleet of Airbus A330s as the 2 airways proceed to keep up distinct manufacturers.

Whereas that will sound like unhealthy information for loyal Hawaiian clients, we should always observe that executives reiterated plans to offer these Hawaiian A330 cabins a (much-needed) makeover. That may apparently embrace a brand new business-class product and, for the primary time, a real premium financial system cabin.
“Our intention is to make the Airbus expertise as premium and industry-leading because the Dreamliners,” Alaska Vice President of Communications Alexa Rudin instructed TPG final week.
Hawaiian’s livery will stay unchanged.
Nonetheless to return
London, Reykjavik and a brand new 787 paint scheme aren’t the tip of Alaska’s large wave of adjustments.
The service has mentioned it is planning to announce an all-new flagship worldwide expertise for purchasers flying its long-haul routes — one which, presumably, would contain greater than a brand new design for the surface of its planes.
Before that, the corporate is anticipated to announce a brand-new loyalty program later this month, which might cowl each the Alaska and Hawaiian airline manufacturers.
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