Hong Kong, May 13 -- Alaska Airlines has commenced nonstop Seattle-Tokyo Narita as part of the group's expansion in long-haul flying from the U.S. west coast. Read More The inaugural service, operated by Hawaiian Airlines A330-200 registration N384HA, took off from Seattle at about 1330 local time on May 12. By 2030, the airline is planning to operate to12 international long-haul destinations from Seattle. Next up is Seattle-Seoul Incheon planned to be launched in September. "Our growing fleet of wide-body aircraft, which includes the flagship 787 Dreamliner, unleashes a world of possibilities that we can fly from Seattle," Alaska Air Group CEO, Ben Minicucci, said. "We will have exciting additional milestones as we share the new internatio...
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