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News / Alaska Airlines expands Finnair codeshare agreement for deeper global reach
FinnairFinnair passengers can book connecting flights through Seattle to more than 60 destinations throughout Alaska's network for travel beginning June 1, 2022
Alaska Airlines has announced a significant codeshare expansion with their European oneworld partner Finnair, the latest in a series of partnership expansions for Alaska since joining the global alliance in March 2021.
Beginning now, Finnair passengers can book connecting flights through Seattle – Alaska Airlines' hometown airport – to more than 60 destinations throughout Alaska's network for travel beginning June 1, 2022. The codeshare flights with Alaska will be identified on Finnair's website and the carrier's other booking platforms. Finnair's new nonstop service between Helsinki and Seattle begins June 1 with flights three times a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) on the airline's Airbus A330 aircraft.
Since becoming a oneworld member on March 31, 2021, Alaska has added more than 250 codeshare routes. Alaska Airlines has implemented new partnerships with member airlines Qatar Airways and Iberia Airlines, and expanded cooperation with existing oneworld partners American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Japan Airlines and Qantas Airways. By this summer, Alaska and these eight oneworld airlines will offer more than 78 daily international flights from Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles, enabling seamless connectivity to Alaska's comprehensive network up and down the West Coast.
With oneworld and Alaska's additional airline partners, Alaska guests can fly to as many as 1,000 destinations around the world. Flyers can also earn and redeem miles with Alaska Airlines highly acclaimed Mileage Plan program to fly on more than 20 oneworld and partner airlines worldwide.
Alaska remains committed to Next-Level Care for its guests and employees by implementing more than 100 ways to maintain the highest standard of safety – from clean planes to clean air in the cabin with hospital-grade air filtration systems. For everyone's safety on board, Alaska continues to enforce the federally mandated mask policy, even for those who are fully vaccinated.