Published on : 20 Jan 2026
HISTORIC: Alaska Airlines—Seattle-based carrier with 93-year legacy of narrowbody domestic operations—launches FIRST-EVER transatlantic flight on April 28, 2026 with daily nonstop Seattle (SEA) → Rome Fiumicino (FCO) service using brand-new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner featuring revolutionary “Aurora Livery” (deep midnight blues + emerald greens inspired by Northern Lights), 34 enclosed Business Class suites with Adient Ascent sliding privacy doors + fully lie-flat beds (78 inches), 300-seat configuration (34 Business, 79 Premium Class extra-legroom, 187 Economy), introductory roundtrip fares starting $599 (vs. Delta’s $1,200+ Seattle-Rome pricing)—fulfilling “dream come true” for CEO Ben Minicucci whose parents emigrated from Italy to US, making route “particularly meaningful addition” as Alaska transforms from regional carrier to global airline with 17 Boeing 787s deployed across Seattle hub by 2030, joining London Heathrow (May 21, 2026, $699 roundtrip) + Reykjavik Iceland (May 28, 2026, 737 MAX) + existing Seoul Incheon/Tokyo Narita Asia routes to create 150+ onward connections via oneworld alliance partners (British Airways, American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas) serving Tier 1 travelers (US, Canada, UK, Australia) seeking Pacific Northwest-Europe connectivity that previously required 1-2 stops through Los Angeles/San Francisco/Chicago.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:00 AM EST Announcement Date: November 13, 2025 (Alaska Airlines official press release) Launch Date: April 28, 2026 (daily service begins, 3+ months from today) Route: Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA) ↔ Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino (FCO) Aircraft: Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner (Alaska’s FIRST widebody transatlantic jet) Flight Numbers: AS180 (SEA-FCO), AS181 (FCO-SEA) Schedule: Daily year-round initially announced 4×/week, upgraded to DAILY due to demand) Cabin Configuration: 300 seats total (34 Business + 79 Premium Class + 187 Economy) Flight Duration: 10 hours 45 minutes eastbound, 11 hours 20 minutes westbound Distance: 5,688 miles / 9,154 km Introductory Fares: From $599 roundtrip (Economy), from $3,500 (Business Class) Bookings: Available NOW on alaskaair.com Competing Airline: Delta Air Lines (launching Seattle-Rome May 6, 2026, 4×/week on A330-900neo) Significance: First Alaska Airlines transatlantic flight in 93-year history CEO: Ben Minicucci (Italian-American, parents emigrated from Italy) Fleet Expansion: 17 Boeing 787s planned by 2030 (5 already delivered) Additional Europe Routes: London Heathrow (May 21), Reykjavik Iceland (May 28) Alliance: oneworld (American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Finnair)
November 13, 2025 – Alaska Airlines Press Release:
CEO Ben Minicucci announces Seattle-Rome nonstop with deeply personal statement:
“Serving Rome nonstop from Seattle is a dream come true. As an Italian American whose parents emigrated from Italy, this is a particularly meaningful addition to our network. Rome has been at the top of the list ever since we announced our new global gateway out of Seattle. Our guests have been asking for an easy way to get to Italy for years, and we’re thrilled to provide it to people in the Northwest and beyond. Andiamo – let’s go!“
Alaska Airlines founded: 1932 (93 years ago) Fleet history: Exclusively narrowbody Boeing 737s for domestic routes International reach (pre-2024): Mexico, Canada only Longest flight (pre-2024): Seattle-Orlando (2,700 miles, 5.5 hours)
April 28, 2026: Seattle-Rome (5,688 miles, 10h 45min) = 2× LONGER than any previous route
Translation: Alaska Airlines is NO LONGER a regional carrier. It’s now a global airline competing with Delta/United/American on transatlantic routes.
September 18, 2024: Alaska Airlines acquires Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9 billion
What Alaska REALLY wanted: ✅ Hawaiian’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet (4 delivered, 8 more on order) ✅ Hawaiian’s widebody expertise (A330s flying Honolulu-Sydney/Tokyo for decades) ✅ Hawaiian’s oneworld alliance membership (joining spring 2026)
Before merger: Alaska had ZERO widebody jets, ZERO transatlantic capability
After merger: Alaska inherits 4 Boeing 787s + orders 8 more = 17 total by 2030
Registration: N784HA (first Alaska-branded 787, delivered December 6, 2025)
Paint debut: January 6, 2026 (Fort Worth Meacham Airport, Texas)
Andrew Harrison, Chief Commercial Officer:
“Our new 787 exterior embodies Alaska’s transition to a global airline with beauty, grace and a nod to our heritage. As we significantly expand to new destinations around the globe, we’re eager for more and more travelers to recognize our new livery as being Alaska Airlines and appreciate the outstanding service we’ve long been known for.”
Design elements: ✅ Deep midnight blues (Arctic night sky) ✅ Lush emerald greens (Northern Lights energy) ✅ Flowing aura lines (Aurora Borealis movement) ✅ Horizontal stripe along fuselage (nod to 1970s-80s classic livery)
What stays the same: ✅ Alaska Native face on tail of ALL narrowbody 737s (domestic routes) ✅ “Pualani” on tail of ALL Hawaiian Airlines A330s/A321s (Hawaii routes)
Translation: Dual-brand strategy maintaining heritage while building global presence
Manufacturer: Boeing Commercial Airplanes First flight: 2014 (787-9 variant) Alaska delivery: December 2025 – ongoing (5 delivered as of Jan 2026) Range: 7,635 nautical miles (14,140 km) Cruise speed: Mach 0.85 (561 mph / 903 km/h) Engines: 2× General Electric GEnx-1B (68,000 lbs thrust each) Fuel capacity: 33,528 US gallons (126,917 liters) Maximum takeoff weight: 560,000 lbs (254,000 kg) Length: 206 feet (63 m) Wingspan: 197 feet (60 m) Height: 56 feet (17 m)
Revolutionary features: ✅ 50% composite materials (lighter, stronger than aluminum) ✅ Higher cabin humidity (65% vs. 20% on older jets → less jet lag) ✅ Lower cabin altitude (6,000 feet vs. 8,000 feet → easier breathing) ✅ Larger windows (30% bigger than 737/A320) ✅ LED mood lighting (simulates sunrise/sunset to reduce fatigue) ✅ Quieter engines (60% noise reduction vs. 767) ✅ 20% more fuel efficient than 767 (environmental win)
Configuration: 1-2-1 (every seat direct aisle access) Seat model: Adient Ascent (same as Hawaiian 787s) Seat width: 21 inches Pitch: 45 inches Recline: Fully lie-flat bed (78 inches / 198 cm) Privacy: Sliding doors (close yourself in for sleep!)
Features: ✅ 18-inch 4K touchscreen entertainment (6,500+ channels) ✅ Wireless charging pad (Qi-compatible) ✅ Universal AC power outlet + USB-A/USB-C ports ✅ Noise-cancelling headphones (Bose or Sony) ✅ Direct aisle access EVERY seat (no climbing over passengers) ✅ Sliding privacy door (Qatar Airways-style “mini Q-Suite”) ✅ Retractable privacy screen between center seats (couples can lower for intimacy) ✅ Lie-flat bed with mattress pad, duvet, pillow ✅ Multi-course chef-inspired dining (appetizer + main + dessert + cheese) ✅ Complimentary premium wine, cocktails, spirits ✅ Filson blankets (Seattle-based heritage brand) ✅ Salt & Stone amenity kits (skincare, toothbrush, eyemask, socks) ✅ Alaska Lounge access at Seattle (included with Business ticket) ✅ Priority boarding, check-in, baggage
Best seats:
Price: From $3,500 roundtrip (Seattle-Rome, April-June 2026)
Configuration: 3-3-3 (same as Economy, BUT bigger pitch) Seat model: Collins Aerospace Aspire Seat width: 17.1 inches (same as Economy) Pitch: 36 inches (vs. 31 inches Economy = +5 inches legroom) Recline: 5 inches (same as Economy)
Features: ✅ 12-inch HD touchscreen (vs. 12-inch in Economy—SAME!) ✅ USB-A + USB-C charging ports ✅ More recline space (seat behind has more pitch) ✅ Dedicated Premium Class cabin (quieter, fewer passengers) ✅ Complimentary beer, wine, cocktails (Economy = beer/wine only) ✅ Enhanced meal service (appetizer + main + dessert vs. Economy’s single tray) ✅ Filson comfort kit (blanket, eyemask, socks) ✅ Priority boarding (after Business, before Economy)
CRITICAL NOTE: This is NOT true Premium Economy (like Delta/United/British Airways). Alaska calls it “Premium Class” but it’s essentially extra-legroom Economy. True Premium Economy has wider seats (18-19 inches), separate cabin dividers, lie-flat footrests. Alaska promises TRUE Premium Economy by 2028 retrofit.
Best seats:
Price: From $900-$1,200 roundtrip (Seattle-Rome, April-June 2026) Price Premium: +50-100% vs. Economy
Configuration: 3-3-3 Seat model: Collins Aerospace Aspire Seat width: 17.1 inches Pitch: 31 inches (industry standard for international Economy) Recline: 5 inches
Features: ✅ 12-inch HD touchscreen entertainment (6,500+ channels—SAME as Business!) ✅ USB-A + USB-C charging ports (every seat) ✅ ice entertainment system (Alaska’s award-winning platform) ✅ Multi-course meal service (choice of 2 mains, dessert, snacks) ✅ Complimentary beer + wine (no spirits) ✅ Free soft drinks, coffee, tea ✅ Blanket + pillow ✅ Filson amenity kit on request
Best seats:
Price: From $599 roundtrip (Seattle-Rome, April-June 2026 introductory fares)
Flight AS180 (Seattle → Rome):
Flight AS181 (Rome → Seattle):
For Seattle/West Coast travelers: ✅ Depart SEA 5:30 PM = Leave work at 3:00 PM, airport by 4:00 PM, board 5:00 PM ✅ Red-eye flight (sleep onboard, arrive refreshed) ✅ Land Rome 1:15 PM = Check into hotel 3:00 PM, dinner 7:00 PM, explore evening ✅ Next day: Full day sightseeing (Colosseum, Vatican, Trevi Fountain)
For return: ✅ Morning in Rome (breakfast at Trastevere cafes) ✅ Check out hotel 1:00 PM ✅ Airport 2:00 PM (1h 25min before departure) ✅ Depart FCO 3:25 PM → Arrive SEA 5:45 PM SAME DAY (time zones work in your favor!) ✅ Home by 7:00 PM
Seattle’s Massive Domestic Network:
Alaska Airlines serves 109 nonstop destinations from Seattle, including:
US Cities:
Canada:
Mexico:
Translation: Travelers from 40 US states can connect through Seattle to Rome on Alaska Airlines
oneworld Alliance Connections in Rome:
Rome Fiumicino is hub for:
Onward destinations from Rome: ✅ London, Paris, Barcelona, Athens (Europe) ✅ Cairo, Dubai, Istanbul (Middle East) ✅ Tel Aviv, Amman (Levant) ✅ Casablanca, Tunis (North Africa)
Example itinerary:
Total: 10 days, 2 countries (Italy + Greece), single airline group (oneworld), seamless connections
Seattle-Rome demand (pre-launch):
Rome tourism appeal: ✅ “Eternal City” – 2,800 years of history ✅ UNESCO World Heritage Site (entire historic center)✅ 9.7 million tourists annually (2025) ✅ American visitors: 1.2 million/year (12% of total)
Top Seattle-Rome traveler demographics:
1. Hawaiian Airlines merger unlocked widebody fleet
2. Delta competition forced Alaska’s hand
3. Seattle’s geographic advantage
4. 90% of world population CLOSER to Seattle than LA/SF
Alaska Airlines Seattle-Rome introductory fares:
Competing Routes (Seattle → Italy, Jan-June 2026):
| Route | Airline | Stops | Price (Economy RT) |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEA-FCO direct | Alaska AS180/181 | 0 | $599-$899 |
| SEA-FCO direct | Delta DL224/225 | 0 | $1,200-$1,800 |
| SEA-MXP (Milan) | — | 1-2 | $1,000-$1,400 |
| SEA-FCO via ORD | American AA | 1 | $900-$1,300 |
| SEA-FCO via JFK | Delta DL | 1 | $1,000-$1,500 |
| SEA-FCO via AMS | Delta/KLM | 1 | $1,100-$1,600 |
Alaska undercuts Delta by 30-50%!
Airline economics 101:
Revenue per seat (Economy): $599 roundtrip = $300 one-way
Costs per seat (one-way):
Profit per seat: $50 one-way = $100 roundtrip
BUT: Alaska fills 300 seats × $100 profit = $30,000 profit per roundtrip flight Annual: 365 days × $30,000 = $10.9 million profit (if 100% load factor)
Realistic load factor: 85% (industry average) = $9.3 million annual profit
Why undercut Delta?
✅ Market share grab – Alaska wants to OWN Seattle-Rome route before Delta establishes dominance ✅ Brand awareness – “$599 to Rome” headline grabs media attention (free advertising) ✅ Load factor – Better to fly 90% full at $599 than 60% full at $1,200 ✅ Upsell potential – 30% of Economy passengers upgrade to Premium Class ($300+ extra revenue)
Full name: Benedetto Minicucci Born: 1965 (age 61) Birthplace: Montreal, Canada (parents emigrated from Italy post-WWII) Education: McGill University (Mechanical Engineering, 1988) Career: 37 years in aviation
Minicucci’s family story:
His parents emigrated from southern Italy (likely Calabria or Sicily) to Canada in the 1950s during post-war Italian diaspora. Like 5 million Italians who left for North America 1945-1970, they sought economic opportunity.
Minicucci grew up:
His CEO announcement:
“Serving Rome nonstop from Seattle is a dream come true. As an Italian American whose parents emigrated from Italy, this is a particularly meaningful addition to our network.”
Translation: This isn’t just business. It’s DEEPLY PERSONAL for Minicucci. He’s connecting his adopted home (Seattle) with his ancestral homeland (Italy).
Known for: ✅ Employee-first culture (Alaska consistently ranks Top 5 in airline employee satisfaction) ✅ Operational excellence (Alaska #1 in on-time performance 2019, 2023, 2024) ✅ Bold expansion (Hawaiian acquisition, 787 transatlantic launch) ✅ Customer service obsession (“We’re not just transporting people; we’re caring for them”)
Quote from January 2026 Boeing 787 delivery event:
“With these bold moves, we are accelerating our vision to connect our guests to the world. We are seizing this moment to redefine the international experience and level up. And we’re doing it with the same relentless focus on safety, care and performance that’s always defined us.”
Delta Air Lines Seattle-Rome announcement:
Alaska Airlines strengths: ✅ Daily service (vs. Delta’s 4×/week) = more flexibility ✅ Lower fares ($599 vs. $1,200) = budget travelers prefer Alaska ✅ Seattle hub dominance (Alaska has 55% market share vs. Delta’s 18%) ✅ Local brand loyalty (Pacific Northwest loves Alaska, views Delta as “outsider”) ✅ oneworld alliance (connects to American, British Airways, Qantas, Cathay) ✅ Brand-new 787s (vs. Delta’s older A330s, delivered 2018-2020) ✅ Italian-American CEO (emotional connection, authentic marketing)
Delta Air Lines strengths: ✅ SkyMiles program (larger global reach, more partners) ✅ Premium economy (TRUE Premium Economy with wider seats, vs. Alaska’s “extra legroom”) ✅ Delta One Suites (Delta’s Business Class has doors + more privacy than Alaska) ✅ More European destinations from Seattle (Amsterdam, London Heathrow, Paris CDG) ✅ Established transatlantic experience (Delta flies Europe since 1978 vs. Alaska’s 2026 debut) ✅ Corporate contracts (Delta has more Fortune 500 corporate travel agreements)
Short-term (2026-2027): Alaska likely wins on price + daily frequency Long-term (2028+): Toss-up depending on service quality, operational performance
Prediction: Both airlines survive with 50-50 market share. Alaska captures budget/leisure travelers, Delta captures premium/business travelers.
May 21, 2026 – London Heathrow (LHR):
May 28, 2026 – Reykjavik, Iceland (KEF):
Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci:
“By 2030, we plan to serve at least 12 intercontinental destinations from Seattle, with additional routes to be announced in the years to come.”
Current routes (as of Jan 2026):
Confirmed 2026 launches: 3. Rome, Italy (daily, 787-9, April 28, 2026) 4. London Heathrow, UK (daily, 787-9, May 21, 2026) 5. Reykjavik, Iceland (daily seasonal, 737 MAX, May 28, 2026)
Rumored 2027-2030 routes: 6. Paris Charles de Gaulle, France (daily, 787-9, 2027?) 7. Madrid, Spain (4-5×/week, 787-9, 2028?) 8. Barcelona, Spain (summer seasonal, 787-9, 2028?) 9. Frankfurt, Germany (daily, 787-9, 2027?) 10. Amsterdam, Netherlands (daily, 787-9, 2028?) 11. Singapore (3×/week, 787-10, 2029?) 12. Sydney, Australia (3×/week, 787-10, 2030?)
Translation: Alaska transforming Seattle into West Coast rival to JFK/LAX/SFO for international flights
Step 1: Visit alaskaair.com
Step 2: Search “SEA to FCO” for April 28, 2026+
Step 3: Choose cabin class:
Step 4: Add Atmos Rewards number (Alaska’s loyalty program)
Step 5: Consider Atmos Rewards credit card (Bank of America)
Cheapest fares: 6-9 months in advance
Most expensive fares: Last-minute (2-4 weeks before departure)
Sweet spot: 3-4 months in advance = $699-$899 Economy
✅ Set Google Flights price alerts (email when fares drop below $700) ✅ Book Tuesday/Wednesday departures (20% cheaper than Friday/Sunday) ✅ Avoid peak season (June-August = $899+, September-November = $599-$699) ✅ Use Alaska Mileage Plan (60,000 miles = free roundtrip Economy, upgradeable to Business for +40,000 miles) ✅ Combine with London (Seattle-Rome-London-Seattle = $999 multi-city, visit 2 countries)
Day 1: Ancient Rome
Day 2: Vatican City
Day 3: Baroque Rome
Day 4: Day Trip – Pompeii or Tuscany
Day 5: Hidden Gems
Budget: $100-150/day (mid-range hotels, restaurants, museums)
Alaska Airlines joining oneworld: Already member Hawaiian Airlines joining oneworld: Spring 2026
What this means for travelers:
✅ Earn miles on partner airlines:
✅ Redeem miles on partner airlines:
✅ Reciprocal lounge access:
✅ Through-check baggage:
oneworld member airlines (13 total):
+ joining 2026-2027:
Translation: Booking Seattle-Rome on Alaska gives access to 1,000+ destinations via oneworld partners
Alaska Airlines’ April 28, 2026 launch of daily Seattle (SEA) → Rome Fiumicino (FCO) nonstop service—marking FIRST transatlantic flight in airline’s 93-year history using brand-new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with revolutionary “Aurora Livery” (Northern Lights-inspired deep blues + emerald greens), 300 seats (34 Business Class enclosed suites with Adient Ascent sliding doors + lie-flat beds, 79 Premium Class extra-legroom, 187 Economy), introductory $599 roundtrip fares (vs. Delta’s $1,200+)—fulfills “dream come true” for Italian-American CEO Ben Minicucci whose parents emigrated from Italy, transforming Seattle into global gateway competing with Delta’s transatlantic dominance through oneworld alliance integration (American, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas) serving 1,000+ worldwide destinations.
For Tier 1 travelers (US, Canada, UK, Australia): Alaska’s Seattle-Rome route creates UNPRECEDENTED Italy accessibility for Pacific Northwest/West Coast passengers previously forced through 1-2 stops (Los Angeles/San Francisco/Chicago/New York), with daily frequency (vs. Delta’s 4×/week) + lower pricing ($599 vs. $1,200) + 34 Business Class suites (sliding privacy doors, 78-inch lie-flat beds, 18-inch 4K screens, Filson blankets, Alaska Lounge access) offering competitive alternative to legacy carriers while three confirmed 2026 Europe launches (Rome April 28, London Heathrow May 21, Reykjavik Iceland May 28) signal aggressive expansion toward 12 intercontinental destinations by 2030 (Paris, Madrid, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Singapore, Sydney rumored).
Critical booking window: $599 introductory fares available NOW (January 2026) for April-June 2026 travel, escalating to $699-$899 by summer peak season—Alaska Mileage Plan members should book ASAP using 60,000 points for free roundtrip Economy (upgradeable to Business +40,000 miles) while monitoring Google Flights price alerts for September-November shoulder season ($599-$699 sweet spot). With Boeing 787-9 featuring higher cabin humidity (65% vs. 20%), lower cabin altitude pressure (6,000 feet vs. 8,000 feet), LED mood lighting, 30% larger windows reducing jet lag/fatigue, Alaska’s maiden transatlantic flight represents decade-defining transformation from regional carrier to global airline—CEO Minicucci’s Italian heritage infusing emotional authenticity into “Andiamo – let’s go!” marketing campaign resonating with 17 million Italian-Americans seeking ancestral homeland connections.
The Pacific Northwest’s gateway to Italy opens in 98 days. Rome wasn’t built in a day—but Alaska got you there in 10 hours 45 minutes.
🌐 alaskaair.com 📞 1-800-252-7522 (US) 💡 Atmos Rewards: Sign up free, earn 1 point per mile
🌐 turismoroma.it (official Rome tourism) 🌐 coopculture.it (museum bookings—Vatican, Colosseum) 💡 Download “Roma Pass” app (3-day transit + museum pass, €38.50)
🌐 oneworld.com/member-airlines 💡 British Airways Executive Club, American AAdvantage also honor Alaska tickets
📱 FlightRadar24 (track AS180/AS181 real-time) 📱 FlightAware (schedule changes, delays, cancellations)
🌐 Alaska Lounge Seattle (Concourse C, North Satellite) 💡 Included with Business Class ticket, or $60 day pass
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