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How much does Alaska Airlines business class cost?

Alaska Airlines International Business Class Suites are priced between $5,000 and $8,952 round-trip through Alaska's website and standard online booking channels. Through BusinessTravel365's exclusive consolidator partnerships, travelers pay from $2,740 to $3,200 round-trip — savings of up to 65% on the same lie-flat suite experience.

Alaska Airlines launched its International Business Class Suites product in April 2026 on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, opening long-haul routes from Seattle to Rome, London, Seoul, and Tokyo for the first time in the airline's history. If you are based on the US West Coast, this product puts suite-level luxury directly out of your home airport — no routing through Chicago, New York, or Atlanta required.

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Quick Guide: Alaska Airlines Business Class Suites

Standard retail price: $5,000 – $8,952 round-trip

BusinessTravel365 price: $2,740 – $3,200 round-trip

Your savings: Up to $5,700 per ticket

Cabin name: International Business Class Suites

Aircraft: Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

Seat configuration: 1-2-1 (all seats have direct aisle access)

Total suites: 34

Flatbed length: 73 inches

Screen size: 18-inch HD entertainment screen

Wi-Fi: Starlink (rolling out fall 2026; free for Atmos Rewards members)

Hub: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)

Routes (as of 2026): Rome, London, Seoul, Tokyo, Reykjavik

Best booking window: 10–14 weeks in advance

Loyalty program: Atmos Rewards (also bookable via Oneworld partners)

Alaska Airlines Business Class Suites Routes from the US

Alaska's International Business Class Suites operate exclusively from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), making it the premier premium departure point for West Coast travelers. All routes below are nonstop from Seattle on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.

Seattle to Rome (SEA to FCO)

Route: Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) → Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)

Flight time: Approximately 11 hours

Service: Daily, seasonal (April 28 through summer 2026)

Typical retail price: $5,000 – $8,952 round-trip (Business Class)

BusinessTravel365 price: From $2,890 round-trip

Your savings: Up to $5,200 per person

This is Alaska's landmark transatlantic debut — the first European route in the airline's history. The 11-hour overnight flight to Rome is purpose-built for the lie-flat Suites experience, with multi-course Italian-inspired dining and full flatbed comfort arriving fresh at Fiumicino. West Coast travelers no longer need to route through an East Coast hub or book a competing carrier for direct access to Italy.

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Seattle to London (SEA to LHR)

Route: Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) → London Heathrow Airport (LHR)

Flight time: Approximately 9.5 hours

Service: Daily, year-round (from May 21, 2026)

Typical retail price: $5,500 – $8,500 round-trip (Business Class)

BusinessTravel365 price: From $3,050 round-trip

Your savings: Up to $4,800 per person

Alaska's London Heathrow route is the airline's flagship year-round transatlantic service. Daily frequency makes this the strongest option for West Coast–UK corporate travelers who previously had to choose between routing through New York or paying premium fares on competing carriers. Arrivals at Heathrow put you inside London's premier terminal with full oneworld partner lounge access.

Seattle to Seoul (SEA to ICN)

Route: Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) → Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN)

Flight time: Approximately 11 hours

Service: Five-times-weekly, year-round

Typical retail price: $5,800 – $7,800 round-trip (Business Class)

BusinessTravel365 price: From $2,740 round-trip

Your savings: Up to $4,600 per person

Alaska's Seoul Incheon route is one of its established transpacific services and was among the first to receive the new International Business Class Suites product. Korean-inspired dining is featured on this route, with signature dishes created specifically for the Seoul sector. For Pacific Northwest travelers with business or family connections in Korea, this is the most direct premium option available from the West Coast.

Seattle to Tokyo (SEA to NRT)

Route: Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) → Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT)

Flight time: Approximately 10.5 hours

Service: Daily, year-round

Typical retail price: $5,600 – $7,600 round-trip (Business Class)

BusinessTravel365 price: From $2,810 round-trip

Your savings: Up to $4,500 per person

Alaska's Tokyo Narita service receives the full Suites experience in fall 2026, completing the airline's Asia transpacific network from Seattle. The route competes directly with United, American, and Japanese carriers on the Seattle–Tokyo corridor — and Alaska's newer 787-9 product with privacy doors gives it a strong competitive position.

Seattle to Reykjavik (SEA to KEF)

Route: Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) → Reykjavík Keflavík International Airport (KEF)

Flight time: Approximately 7 hours

Service: Daily, seasonal (May 28, 2026)

Note: Reykjavik service operates on a Boeing 737 MAX 8 with a premium cabin experience — fully lie-flat Suites are not available on this route

BusinessTravel365 price: From $2,480 round-trip (premium cabin)

For West Coast travelers heading to Iceland, Alaska's Seattle–Reykjavik route offers the most convenient nonstop option in the market. While the 737 MAX 8 does not feature the enclosed Suites, Alaska's premium front cabin delivers a comfortable 7-hour crossing with priority service throughout.

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Alaska Airlines International Business Class Suites: What to expect

The Suite — Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

Aircraft: Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

Seat name: International Business Class Suites

Configuration: 1-2-1 across 34 suites (every seat has direct aisle access)

Privacy: Fully enclosed suite with sliding privacy door

Flatbed: Full lie-flat, 73 inches in length

Screen: 18-inch HD entertainment screen

Wireless charging: Yes — at-seat wireless charging pad

Power: Standard power outlets at every suite

Storage: Dedicated personal storage compartment within suite

Alaska's International Business Class Suites represent the airline's most significant premium investment to date. Each suite is fully enclosed with a sliding door — matching the privacy standard set by Delta One Suites and United Polaris Studio on comparable routes. The 1-2-1 configuration means every passenger has direct aisle access without disturbing their neighbor, whether the suite door is open or closed. Solo window seat travelers choose seats A or J; couples traveling together select center seats C or G, which sit adjacent in the same row.

Pacific Northwest-Inspired Dining

Service style: Multi-course meal service throughout flight

Pre-landing meal: Regionally inspired options served before arrival

Champagne/beverages: Curated West Coast wine and beverage selection

Craft beer: Cloud Cruiser IPA from Fremont Brewing, Seattle

Dessert: Customizable Salt & Straw ice cream sundae service

Route-specific menus: Italian-inspired dishes on Rome flights; Korean-influenced cuisine on Seoul flights; Japanese-inspired options planned for Tokyo service

Coffee: Stumptown Coffee — a Pacific Northwest institution

Alaska's dining program is one of the most distinctive differentiators of the new Suites product. Rather than generic airline catering, the menus are tied directly to each route's destination: pasta and Italian wines on the Rome sector, Korean-influenced dishes on Seoul, with similar regional authenticity planned for Tokyo. The Salt & Straw build-your-own dessert cart is an Alaska signature touch — the type of memorable detail that generates genuine passenger loyalty.

Entertainment and Connectivity

Screen: 18-inch HD touchscreen at every suite

Content library: 1,500+ movies and TV shows

Headphones: Noise-reducing headsets at every suite

Wi-Fi: Starlink ultra-fast satellite Wi-Fi rolling out fall 2026 (free for Atmos Rewards members via T-Mobile partnership)

Power: Wireless charging pad + standard outlets

The 18-inch screen is among the largest in any US carrier's long-haul business class, and the Starlink Wi-Fi rollout — offered free to loyalty members — puts Alaska ahead of most competitors on connectivity for price.

Pacific Northwest Luxury Amenities

Bedding designer: Filson (Seattle-based premium outdoor and lifestyle brand)

Bedding package: Plush Filson-designed pillow and blanket — each suite receives a full package

Amenity kit designer: Filson

Amenity kit contents: Salt & Stone skincare products, eye mask, custom reusable water bottle, travel essentials

Lavatories: 2 dedicated Business Class lavatories (front and rear of cabin), stocked with Salt & Stone amenities

Alaska's partnership with Filson is a defining element of the Suites product. Filson is an iconic Pacific Northwest brand — founded in Seattle, built on craftsmanship and durability — making it the ideal design partner for Alaska's first global premium cabin. The custom reusable water bottle has already become a collectible item for early passengers on the Rome inaugural route.

Ground Experience

Check-in: Exclusive International Business Class Suites check-in lobby at Seattle-Tacoma (now open)

Priority boarding: Dedicated boarding for Suites passengers

Lounge access: Alaska lounges at SEA + oneworld partner lounges worldwide (including American, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas lounges globally)

Baggage: Priority delivery; expanded Business Class baggage allowance

Alaska has opened a dedicated check-in lobby exclusively for Suites and Atmos Titanium guests at Seattle, elevating the ground experience to match the product. As a oneworld member, Alaska Business Class passengers access the alliance's global lounge network — a substantial benefit when connecting through London Heathrow, Doha, Hong Kong, or Sydney.

Why book Alaska Airlines business class with BusinessTravel365?

Exclusive Consolidator Pricing

Alaska's published Business Class Suites fares start at $5,000 on the Rome route and can reach nearly $9,000 during peak periods. BusinessTravel365's consolidator partnerships provide access to wholesale inventory on Alaska routes at rates that are never available on alaskaair.com, Google Flights, or any standard online travel agency. You fly in the same enclosed suite, eat the same multi-course meal, and access the same oneworld lounges — at 55–65% below retail.

West Coast departure expertise

Alaska's international Suites routes depart exclusively from Seattle. For travelers based in California, Oregon, Washington, or anywhere on the West Coast, this is the most logical gateway to Europe and Asia — eliminating the need to pre-position to a major East Coast hub. Our consultants specialize in building complete US-to-international itineraries that account for your home city, connection options into SEA, and onward routing at your destination.

New product, maximum value window

Alaska's Suites product launched in April 2026. Consolidator pricing on new routes typically offers the strongest value in the first 12–18 months of operation as airlines prioritize seat fill over margin. This is the optimal window to book Alaska Business Class at the lowest rates before demand normalizes pricing upward.

24/7 Dedicated Travel Advocacy

From the moment you request a quote to the moment you land, your dedicated BT365 consultant manages every detail — seat selection, schedule changes, lounge access confirmation, and post-booking support. Alaska's Suites product is new, which means occasional scheduling adjustments as the airline builds out its international operation. Having a dedicated advocate in your corner ensures any changes are handled before they affect your journey.

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Our service is included in your ticket price. You pay consolidator fare. Nothing else.

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How to book Alaska Airlines Business Class with BusinessTravel365

Step 1: Request your free quote

Call (833) 223-3883 or complete our online quote form. Provide your departure city, preferred route (Rome, London, Seoul, or Tokyo), travel dates, and number of passengers. We respond within 30 minutes.

Step 2: Review your savings

Compare your consolidator quote against any published Alaska fare. Your savings are immediate and transparent — typically 55–65% below retail Business Class pricing for the same Suites seat.

Step 3: Confirm and fly

E-tickets are issued within 2–4 hours of payment. You'll receive your Alaska Airlines booking reference for online check-in and advance seat selection. All Suites benefits — enclosed suite, lounge access, priority boarding, Filson bedding, Salt & Straw dessert service — are fully included.

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Book Alaska Airlines Business Class Suites today

Alaska's International Business Class Suites represent something genuinely new: West Coast luxury, Pacific Northwest craft, and global access — all from Seattle. Whether you're heading to Rome's Colosseum, London's financial district, Seoul's business corridor, or Tokyo's innovation districts, Alaska's 787-9 delivers enclosed suite privacy, 73-inch flatbeds, and route-inspired dining at a standard that competes with the world's top airlines.

BusinessTravel365's consolidator partnerships make it possible to experience Alaska's Suites product at up to 65% below the retail Business Class fare — the same seat, the same meal, the same Salt & Straw sundae cart, at a fraction of the published price.

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Join thousands of West Coast travelers who save up to 65% on premium international flights through BusinessTravel365. Your suite is waiting.

Prices are per person, round-trip, subject to availability and applicable fare rules. Savings are calculated against full published retail fares. Contact us for current availability and personalized pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Alaska Airlines

How much does Alaska Airlines business class cost?

Published Alaska Airlines International Business Class Suites fares typically start at $5,000 round-trip on the Seattle–Rome route and can reach $8,952 or more during peak summer travel. BusinessTravel365's consolidator pricing begins from $2,740 round-trip on qualifying routes — a saving of up to 65%.

What is Alaska Airlines Business Class called?

Alaska Airlines calls its long-haul premium cabin "International Business Class Suites" or simply "Suites." This is a distinct product from the airline's domestic First Class, which operates on narrowbody 737 and E175 aircraft without lie-flat seats. The international Suites product, available only on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, features fully enclosed pods with privacy doors and full flatbeds.

What routes does Alaska Airlines Business Class Suites fly?

As of 2026, Alaska International Business Class Suites operate on four Boeing 787-9 routes from Seattle: Seattle to Rome (seasonal, launched April 28, 2026), Seattle to London Heathrow (daily, year-round, from May 21, 2026), Seattle to Seoul Incheon (five-times-weekly, year-round), and Seattle to Tokyo Narita (Suites experience launching fall 2026). The Reykjavik route operates on a 737 MAX 8 with a premium cabin but does not feature the enclosed Suites.

What is the seat configuration in Alaska Airlines Business Class?

Alaska's International Business Class Suites are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration across 34 suites on the Boeing 787-9. This means every passenger has direct aisle access — no climbing over your neighbor. Solo travelers choose window seats A or J; couples typically select the adjacent center seats C or G in the same row. Every suite has a sliding privacy door, a 73-inch flatbed, and an 18-inch HD screen.

Is Alaska Airlines business Class good?

Alaska's Suites product is genuinely competitive with Delta One, United Polaris, and American Flagship Suite — the top three US carrier long-haul business class products. The enclosed suite with privacy door, 73-inch flatbed, 18-inch screen, and Filson-designed amenities match or exceed the product offered by comparable carriers on the same routes. Where Alaska currently differentiates is in dining — the route-specific menus (Italian cuisine to Rome, Korean-inspired on Seoul) and the Salt & Straw sundae service create a more distinctive and memorable dining experience than most legacy carrier programs.

Does Alaska Airlines Business Class include lounge access?

Yes. Alaska International Business Class Suites passengers have access to Alaska's own lounges at Seattle plus the full oneworld global lounge network. This includes American Airlines Admirals Club and Flagship Lounges, British Airways lounges at Heathrow, Cathay Pacific lounges in Hong Kong, Qantas First Lounges in Sydney, and other partner locations worldwide. Atmos Rewards Titanium (top-tier) members can access oneworld First Class lounges regardless of cabin.

What food is served in Alaska Airlines Business Class?

Alaska's Business Class dining is one of the Suites product's strongest features. Multi-course meal service includes a cheese and charcuterie opening, appetizers, up to six main course choices, and a build-your-own Salt & Straw ice cream sundae service. Menus are route-specific — Italian-inspired dishes on Rome flights, Korean-influenced cuisine on Seoul, and pre-arrival meals tailored to the destination (Full English options for London flights, ramen-inspired dishes for Tokyo). Beverages include Stumptown Coffee, West Coast craft beers such as Fremont Brewing's Cloud Cruiser IPA, and a curated European wine selection per route.

Does Alaska Airlines Business Class have Wi-Fi?

Yes. Alaska is rolling out Starlink ultra-fast satellite Wi-Fi across its 787-9 fleet in fall 2026. The service will be complimentary for Atmos Rewards members who sign in with their loyalty account — a meaningful differentiator against competitors who typically charge $20–$30 for Wi-Fi access on long-haul flights.

What is the difference between Alaska Airlines Business Class and First Class?

Alaska offers two premium products that should not be confused. International Business Class Suites are the airline's top long-haul product — fully enclosed pods with privacy doors, 73-inch flatbeds, Filson bedding, and multi-course dining on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. Domestic First Class is a different product entirely — larger seats with more legroom on narrowbody Boeing 737s and Embraer E175s for shorter flights within the US, without lie-flat beds. BT365 focuses on the international Suites product for long-haul travelers.

Is Alaska Airlines a oneworld member?

Yes. Alaska Airlines is a full member of the oneworld alliance. This means Business Class Suites passengers access oneworld partner lounges worldwide, can earn and redeem miles across partner programs including American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, and Qantas, and benefit from interline connections across the alliance's 900+ global destinations.

How do I connect to Alaska Airlines international flights from cities other than Seattle?

Alaska Airlines' international Suites routes operate exclusively from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Travelers based outside the Pacific Northwest typically connect through SEA on Alaska's domestic network from cities including Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), San Diego (SAN), Portland (PDX), Phoenix (PHX), Las Vegas (LAS), and dozens of other US cities. BusinessTravel365 can build your full end-to-end itinerary from your home city, coordinating the domestic connection and the international Suites flight as a seamless journey.

When should I book Alaska Airlines Business Class for the best price?

BusinessTravel365 recommends booking 10–14 weeks in advance for the strongest consolidator availability. Since Alaska's international Suites routes launched in 2026, early demand has been strong but consolidator pricing remains at its most favorable during the route's first 12–18 months of operation. Avoiding school holiday blackout periods (summer peaks in July–August, Thanksgiving, and Christmas) provides the greatest flexibility on both pricing and seat selection.

How quickly will I receive my Alaska Airlines tickets after booking?

E-tickets are issued within 2–4 hours of payment confirmation. You'll receive your Alaska Airlines booking reference code, enabling direct online check-in and advance seat selection at alaskaair.com or via the Alaska Airlines app.

What if my Alaska Airlines flight schedule changes?

Alaska's international network launched in 2026 and schedule adjustments may occur as the airline builds out its global operation. BusinessTravel365 monitors all active bookings and proactively contacts you if a significant schedule change affects your itinerary. Our 24/7 support team manages any rebooking or alternative routing required — you are never left to handle airline schedule changes alone.

What amenities are included in Alaska Airlines Business Class?

Every suite includes a full Filson-designed bedding package (pillow and blanket), a Filson-branded amenity kit containing Salt & Stone skincare products, an eye mask, and a custom reusable water bottle. Noise-reducing headsets are provided at each suite. Two dedicated Business Class lavatories — stocked with Salt & Stone amenities — serve the 34-suite cabin exclusively.

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