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Alaska Airlines Takes On London Heathrow - Big Move for Seattle!

Started by Amanda787 4 days ago 2 replies 44 views
Wow, so Alaska Airlines just kicked off nonstop flights from Seattle to London Heathrow, starting on May 21, 2026. They're using the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner for this route, which makes a lot of sense given the distance and the need for a premium product. It feels like a big statement from Alaska, showing they're serious about being a player in the long-haul international game. Heathrow's no joke - with its crazy slot restrictions, getting in there is a big win.

Seattle's really becoming a hub for them, huh? They already had a Seattle-Rome flight, and now they're adding Heathrow. It's like they're saying, "We're here to compete!" The Seattle-London route is already packed with competition from British Airways, Delta, and Virgin Atlantic. But I guess Alaska sees enough demand to jump into the mix.

Do you guys think this move will pay off for Alaska? And how do you feel about Seattle turning into this major international hub? It's fascinating to see how Alaska is evolving from a mainly domestic carrier to one that's aiming for a global reach. Curious how this'll shake up the Seattle-London market. What's your take?
Alaska jumping into the Seattle-London game is a bold move, but it could work out. The 787-9's great for long-hauls, so passengers should be comfy. Seattle's definitely growing as a hub, and this gives travelers more options. But the competition's tough. British Airways and Delta have been on that route forever. If Alaska can offer competitive fares and good service, they might carve out a niche. Wonder if we'll see more of these long-haul routes from them in the future.

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