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Set your sights on Seoul! Alaska Airlines launches new nonstop service from Seattle with limited-time BOGO deal and redemptions starting at 20,000 points

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Alaska Airlines Launches Nonstop Seattle to Seoul Service with BOGO Offer & Points Redemptions

SEATTLE, WA – Alaska Airlines is expanding its international reach with the launch of new nonstop service between​ Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and Seoul, South Korea (ICN), beginning spring 2026. To celebrate, the airline is offering a limited-time “buy one, get one” fare ⁣deal and award travel‌ redemptions starting at just 20,000​ miles through the⁣ new Atmos Rewards program.

This new route marks Alaska​ Airlines’ first entry into the European and Asian markets, considerably broadening travel ⁤options for passengers on the⁢ West Coast and ​beyond. The service⁢ will connect Seattle directly to a major Asian hub, facilitating both business and leisure travel, and strengthening ‍Alaska’s position within the oneworld alliance. Hawaiian Airlines is scheduled to join oneworld in spring 2026, further expanding the alliance’s network.

Alaska Air Group, parent company of Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and Horizon Air, currently serves over 140 destinations throughout North America, Latin⁣ America, Asia, and the Pacific from hubs in Seattle, honolulu, Portland, Anchorage, Los Angeles, San Diego, and San ‍Francisco.The addition of Seoul builds upon this network,offering customers seamless connections to destinations across Asia.

Travelers can book flights and ‍learn more about the new service at alaskaair.com and⁢ hawaiianairlines.com. ⁢ Members of⁤ the Atmos Rewards program can earn and redeem points for travel to over 1,000 worldwide ‍destinations through oneworld and its global partners. Alaska Air group trades​ on the New ⁣York stock exchange under the ticker symbol “ALK.”

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