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Japan, Alaska Airlines and South Korea
Why I'm excited about Alaska Airlines' new flights to Japan and Korea
Airfare to Japan has decreased since 2023, and Alaska's new route will boost competition and likely further lower ticket prices to Tokyo.
This U.S. Airline Is Adding Its First Flights to Japan and South Korea — What to Know
Seattleites will have two new options to Asia on their hometown airline next year when Alaska Airlines launches new nonstops to Tokyo and Seoul.
Alaska Air to launch nonstop flights from Seattle to Japan, South Korea in 2025
Alaska Air and Hawaiian Airlines have announced a new global gateway at Seattle, with non-stop flights to Tokyo and Seoul in 2025, as well as a combined schedule for flights between the U.S. and Hawaii.
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Descendant of last native leader of Alaska island demands Japanese reparations for 1942 invasion
The Japanese never compensated the families for the deaths of prisoners or for the loss of land and damage to Attuan culture ...
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Regent Seven Seas Explorer: What it’s like aboard a super-luxury cruise liner sailing from Alaska to Japan
It’s the all-inclusive cruise liner where there’s nearly as many crew as passengers and where guests wallow in luxury as they ...
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Analysis-Rival LNG Supplies, Sakhalin's Depleting Fields Give Japan an Exit From Russian Gas
U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan of Alaska has visited Japan and South Korea four times in the last two years to pitch the yet-to-be ...
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Alaska unveils new international destinations from Sea-Tac Airport
Delta is also the top airline for Sea-Tac's international passengers, with 26.3% of travelers using the airline while Alaska ...
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Descendant of last Native leader of Attu Island demands Japanese reparations for 1942 invasion
Japan invaded the most westerly of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands and took 41 residents as prisoners of war. Twenty-two of them ...
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