Alaska Airlines’ (AA) non-stop route from Seattle to Seoul, Incheon, is set to soar the skies from Sept. 12 on partner Hawaiian Airlines’ long-haul Boeing 787-9 aircraft and scheduled flights weekly.
To celebrate the new direct, long-haul service to Seoul, Incheon, via Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 787-9 aircraft, AA is offering passengers a limited-time deal from Sept. 12 to 15 for travel through Dec. 15.
The new route marks the first 787-9 international service for Alaska Air Group and expands its long-haul direct network from its global gateway in Seattle. The aircraft features 34 business class suites with high-class interior décor, including lie-flat seats and 18″ television screens for in-flight streaming.
From dozens of destinations across our robust network, guests can connect through our global gateway in Seattle for convenient nonstop service to Seoul Incheon – an important business market and one of Asia’s most dynamic cities. From Seoul, flyers can catch flights to additional Asian destinations with our global partners.” says Kirsten Amrine, Vice President of Revenue Management and Network Planning.
The new service from Alaska Airlines Group’s gateway in Seattle will service its non-stop route to Seoul, Incheon, with scheduled weekly flights. The new schedule is set to depart just before Chuseok, which is Korea’s Thanksgiving festival – one of the nation’s most important and family- and friend-oriented days.
From Seattle to Seoul, flights will depart on a weekly schedule at 2.50 pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
Alternatively, flights from Seoul to Seattle are scheduled to fly at 8.35 pm, arriving at 2.45 pm the following day, on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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