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Does Alaska Airlines’ 1st European Route Make Sense?

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Does Alaska Airlines’ 1st European Route Make Sense?

On June 3, Alaska Airlines revealed its first European route. Starting next May, the oneworld member will begin flying from Seattle—by far its most-served airport—to Rome Fiumicino. The announcement came shortly after the carrier started its first long-haul service (to Tokyo Narita) and a day after Seattle welcomed Edelweiss as its next European operator.

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