
Source: The Points Guy
Summary
Alaska Airlines is finishing a two-year retrofit of its Boeing 737 fleet, adding 1.3 million premium and extra-legroom seats annually. As of now, 86% of the refits are complete, introducing more first-class product options with added comfort features. Additionally, the airline is rolling out free Starlink Wi-Fi on its aircraft, aiming to have half of its fleet equipped by the end of this year. All planes are expected to be Starlink-ready by the end of 2027.
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The escape is carefully planned.
Alaska Airlines is offering more first-class seats. Starlink Wi-Fi will soon be standard on many flights. Extra-legroom seats are becoming a staple of the experience. Elevated comfort is now part of the in-flight promise.
It’s nice to escape only if you can stay connected the whole time, right?
Author: Evan Null









