On June 3, Alaska Airlines revealed its first European route. Starting next May, the oneworld member will begin flying from Seattle—by far its most-served airport—to Rome Fiumicino. The announcement came shortly after the carrier started its first long-haul service (to Tokyo Narita) and a day after Seattle welcomed Edelweiss as its next European operator.
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