Alaska Airlines to launch international business class suites on 787-9 aircraft
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Background ✨
Alaska Airlines announced plans to establish a Boeing 787-9 hub at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, targeting around 17 787s and a new pilot base to support 787 operations from spring 2026.1 It also scheduled initial long haul 787-9 services from Seattle to Seoul from 12-Sep-2025 and to Tokyo Narita from 07-Jan-2026, while it had four 787s in its fleet at the time.1 Alaska Airlines VP investor relations Ryan St John confirmed plans for a 20,000sqft Seattle-Tacoma business class lounge within the C Concourse expansion.2