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Our new First Class seats installed on the 737-800 fleet will continue to boast the most legroom and features include a calf rest, new seatback device holder, 6-way headrest with neck support and ...
In 2001, Alaska became a launch customer for the Boeing 737-900. Although the airline officially retired the first 737-900 this year, its 737 family continues to expand and evolve.
As part of the upgrade, first class seats on Alaska’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft will include a calf rest, a new seat-back device holder, a six-way headrest with neck support, and USB-C charging ...
-Alaska Airlines is a member of the One World Alliance. Unlike many other US airlines, Alaska awards one point for each mile flown. First-class flights receive a minimum 50% mileage bonus.
For the full spring menu available in First Class, Premium Class and Main Cabin, click here. Fueled by Alaska’s industry leading pre-order program, the airline continues to offer more inflight ...
Building on the success of its exclusive First Class menu offerings, Alaska Airlines is continuing its partnership with acclaimed chef Brandon Jew, owner of San Francisco’s Michelin-starred Mister Jui ...
KING COUNTY, Wash. — Four more passengers of the Alaska Airlines flight which lost a panel on its fuselage at 16,000 feet are suing the company and Boeing, who manufactured the 737 Max 9 ...
Though Alaska Airlines reported earlier this month that it lost “approximately $160 million” in its first quarter in pretax profit in the wake of the fuselage blowout, Boeing — which built ...
A lawsuit filed on Tuesday alleged that both Alaska Airlines and Boeing were negligent for a defective door plug that blew out during a Jan. 5 flight, leaving a gaping hole in the 737-9 Max aircraft.