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One of America's largest airlines debuts in Europe; could the new route matter to Aussies?

One of North America’s biggest airlines, Alaska Airlines (AS) has officially entered the European market, launching the first-ever nonstop service between Seattle and Rome in a milestone moment for the US carrier.

One of North America’s biggest airlines, Alaska Airlines (AS) has officially entered the European market, launching the first-ever nonstop service between Seattle and Rome in a milestone moment for the US carrier.

The new route marks Alaska’s debut in Europe and boosts Seattle’s position as an international hub, with the airline now operating the only daily nonstop service between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and Rome.

Running seasonally until 23 October, the flights operate on B787-9 Dreamliners featuring Alaska’s new international business class suites.

The move could also offer Australian flyers a new way to travel to Europe – although US hubs with nonstop links to Australia, like Los Angeles and San Francisco, would still provide quicker connections than Seattle.

Business cabin dining on Alaska Airlines.
AS business cabin dining.

The airline’s expansion into long-haul international flying comes alongside a broader premium push. Its new business class experience includes multi-course dining, customised amenity kits and onboard touches designed to reflect the carrier’s “West Coast hospitality”.

“Service to Rome expands how we connect our guests to the world, strengthens Seattle’s role as a global gateway and is made possible by our people who deliver safety, care and performance with every flight,” Alaska Air Group CEO Ben Minicucci said.

According to the carrier, the Rome launch is the first step in Alaska’s broader European growth plans. Services between Seattle and London are scheduled to begin later this month, further expanding the airline’s international footprint.

An Alaska Airlines cabin.
An AS cabin.

“Alaska Airlines’ new direct flight to Rome opens one of the largest unserved markets for SEA for both leisure and business travellers,” said Ryan Calkins, President of the Port of Seattle Commission, which operates the Washington State hub.

“Creating this new link between Italy and the Pacific Northwest will allow travellers on both sides of the connection to explore our shared passions for cuisine, culture, and natural beauty.” 

Alaska Airlines is the US’s fifth-largest airline, according to OAG, flying around 43 million seats in the 2026 northern summer.

Alaska Airlines crew.
AS crew.

“This new nonstop service to Seattle, the first-ever scheduled connection between the two cities, strengthens our position as a leading gateway between Europe and North America, particularly to the US Pacific region,” Aeroporti di Roma chief aviation officer Ivan Bassato remarked.