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Alaska Airlines Increase Flight Network Frequency

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 14 November 2025 13:38
By Maisie Milward
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Alaska Airlines increase their flight frequency within the network due to popular demand. Tickets are now being sold for their daily, summer season flights from Seattle to Rome from April 2026.
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Alaska Airlines increases its flight frequency within the network due to popular demand. Tickets are now being sold for daily summer season flights from Seattle to Rome from April 2026.

Alaska Airlines increase their flight frequency within the network due to popular demand. Tickets are now being sold for their daily, summer season flights from Seattle to Rome from April 2026.
Alaska Airlines © Alaska Air Group

Alaska Airlines Increases Flight Frequency

With extensive feedback from a 4-weekly schedule, Alaska Airlines has increased its departure schedule from Seattle to Rome to a daily, non-stop service.

Alaska Airlines will be the only airline to offer this direct and daily flight schedule and will offer luxurious travel onboard the long-haul Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

“With our nonstop service from Seattle to Rome and London, we’re opening the door to two of the world’s most iconic regions with the style and care our guests expect from us.” shares Chief Commercial Officer, Andrew Harrison.

Alaska Airlines increase their flight frequency within the network due to popular demand. Tickets are now being sold for their daily, summer season flights from Seattle to Rome from April 2026.
Alaska Airlines © Alaska Air Group

Travel to Rome with Alaska Airlines’ Award-winning service’

Round-trip fares will be available to purchase via Alaska Airlines, with fares starting as low as $599. A recent announcement for their year-round service to London Heathrow from Seattle will also be available for purchase for spring 2026.

“These new routes mark a tremendous step in our global expansion and reflect our commitment to delivering a premium international experience from Seattle. We’re elated to connect the Pacific Northwest to more of the world.” shares Harrison.

Will you be travelling with Alaska Airlines next spring? Let us know in the comments below!

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