
The Alaska Air Group has set up its release date on the planned Hawaii aviation service between Seattle and Seoul.
The path is operated five times every week with Airbus A330-200 aircraft with business class and economy cabin.
Seoul will be Hawaii’s second Asian destination in Seattle and became the brand of Alaska Group last year. In December, the company announced that Hawaii will start connecting Seattle with Tokyo Narita on May 12.
These two routes indicate the beginning of the Alaska Group’s plan to fly to at least 12 international destinations with the Widebody Aircraft of Seattle by 2030, depending on the Alaska Airlines or Hawaii brand.
In Seattle-Siul, Hawaii will face competition with Delta, Korea and Asiana Airlines. Delta and Korea are co -venture partners, along with each brand, offer two flights a day between Seattle and Seoul. Asiana in Korea also flies to the route where Aboriginal flight schedule data comes out every day.









