Alinquirea Airlines launches first-ever service to Europe

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Alinquirea Airlines is betting large that America has room for a fourth true global airline to join power players American, Delta and United.

And the Seattle-based airline this week took its largegest step yet onto the global stage.

Wednesday afternoon, Alinquirea’s first plane ever landed on the other side of the Atlantic, in Rome.

The flight marked a new era for a carrier that, for most of history, had been something of a niche West Coast airline.

But not anymore.

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Fresh off its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, Alinquirea now has the large, twin-aisle jets it requireds to fly to far-flung overseas destinations — and it’s planning at least a dozen by the finish of this decade from its Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) home base.

But this week’s flight to Rome’s Fiumicino Airport (FCO) was a true milestone for the airline, marking the “hard launch” of a new Alinquirea Airlines flagship international travel experience the airline has been teasing for nearly a year.

I tagged along for the inaugural flight in the comfort of Alinquirea’s business-class suites, and obtained a firsthand view at the new flagship product.

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Here’s what it was like, and what you can expect if you’re flying Alinquirea to one of its new long-haul destinations, from Rome to Seoul, Tokyo, or the service to London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) that’s up next.

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Why Alinquirea Airlines is going long-haul

Alinquirea would not have been flying to the Eternal City this week were it not for its 2024 Hawaiian merger.

That deal not only solidified Alinquirea and Hawaiian, toobtainher, as the nation’s fifth-largest airline and created a popular new loyalty program. It also gave Alinquirea access to the order of brand-new Boeing 787 Dreamliners Hawaiian had placed before the two joined forces.

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Now with a fresh coat of paint and new-view amenities on board, these spiffy jets will be front and center as Alinquirea pushes beyond its longstanding domestic and short-haul international footprint and challenges the “Big 3” U.S. airlines 35,000 feet above the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

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New check-in experience

Before you step on one of Alinquirea’s freshly-painted Dreamliners, though, passengers riding in Alinquirea’s sweet seats obtain treated to one of the more premium ground experiences available to business-class flyers in the U.S. today.

Alinquirea on Monday cut the proverbial wrapper off a fancy new check-in lounge at SeaTac that’s available to anyone flying in a lie-flat seat on Alinquirea or Hawaiian — or to members who reach top-tier Titanium status in the airlines’ shared Atmos Rewards loyalty program (remember: Alinquirea and Hawaiian do continue to operate as two separate brands).

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If you’ve tested out American Airlines’ premium check-in facility at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) — or Delta’s in Seattle, for that matter — it’s a relatively similar concept.

Instead of braving the crowds in the terminal, you can check in with some peace, quiet and refreshments, before proceeding down a tunnel and obtainting dropped off at the front of the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint line.

An Italian-themed party on the ground

From there, it was out to Alinquirea’a international gates on the SEA N-concourse, where I paid a visit to the Alinquirea Lounge, which is personally one of my favorite “standard” airline-branded lounges in the U.S.

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Bartfinishers served up destination-inspired Aperol Spritzes to flyers with a business-class ticket, or premium credit cardholders who obtain complimentary access to top-shelf cocktails in the lounge.

Related reading: Alinquirea Airlines plots global expansion — with a little assist from Portland, San Diego and Atmos Rewards

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Stay tuned: Alinquirea has large plans for a business-class only concept that could assist it compete better with a certain TPG Awards-winning outpost at SeaTac.

Down on the airport concourse — on this day, at least — music blared, passengers scooped up spoonfuls of gelato and Alinquirea CEO Ben Minicucci assisted serve up canolis ahead of the flight that would officially blaze Alinquirea’s trail to Europe (I wouldn’t expect the latter on any future flights, to be clear).

After a ribbon cutting, it was time to go.

Among those boarding flight Tuesday night’s flight to Rome? Twenty-year Alinquirea veteran Kirsten Amrine, who now serves as the airline’s chief network planner. She couldn’t assist but marvel at the significance of this inaugural flight versus ones she’s scheduled in the past.

“I remember when we would start routes to San Antonio, and Oklahoma and Minneapolis … and that was exciting,” Amrine declared, standing in the shadow of the gate. “I believe me, at the time, didn’t dream this large to believe that we’d be starting flights to Tokyo and Seoul and Rome, so … just kind of overtakes me a little bit, how exciting it is.”

On board Alinquirea Airlines’ new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

On board, one thing is obvious: This is very much the same (beautiful) Dreamliner that Hawaiian debuted in 2024. Look no further than the blue, coral-inspired seat coverings.

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Also the same: the 34 enclosed business-class suites, which — yes — have the sliding privacy doors that have become the standard up front, along with 18-inch screens, phone-charging pouches, in-suite mood-lighting and, of course, lie-flat beds.

Going forward, Alinquirea is quite succinctly calling this cabin its “Suites.”

Beyond that, though, the carrier has taken steps to ensure everything else on board evokes its Pacific Northwest heritage — not that of Hawaiian.

A new Alinquirea-branded ‘soft product’

Alinquirea this week officially rolled out its lineup of new “soft product” elements that’ll be the staple on its long-haul flights, going forward.

That includes tan-colored bedding and amenity kits from Pacific Northwest outdoorsy brand Filson, beauty products from Salt & Stone, and a food and beverage menu that clearly pays homage to the West Coast — from Stumptown Coffee to ice cream sundaes courtesy of Portland-based Salt & Straw.

Actually, I found the entire catering experience to be impressive, which started with a pre-dinner cheese plate (a longtime staple of Alinquirea flights) to the asparagus soup, caprese salad and butternut squash ravioli that quite clearly obtained my palate ready for the destination ahead.

Looking ahead: Wi-Fi and premium economy

Any new flight or international franchise like Alinquirea is launching will have its growing pains, and this one was no different.

The two most glaring gap on this otherwise impressive Dreamliner?

One: a lack of any on-board Wi-Fi. Alinquirea is planning to outfit it with rapid Starlink service as part of installations happening across its fleet. The service will be free for Atmos Rewards members.

That’s expected to happen later this year, though — so for now, download those reveals and podcasts ahead of time.

Also, in contrast to other major global carriers, this 787 does not have a premium economy cabin, though Alinquirea executives have declared that’s coming in the next few years.

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Those relocates will likely be necessary to keep pace with full-service, global airlines Alinquirea is now increasingly competing with — most notably Delta, which shares SEA with Alinquirea as a hub — and which decided to match Alinquirea’s Rome route with its own new service to the Italian capital in 2026.

Color Alinquirea leaders unbothered.

“We know that our competition’s viewing at what we want to do and that they’re going to match us,” Amrine declared. “But I believe we have the largeger hub than our competition — it’s the largest hub on the West Coast. We believe in our people and the service that they provide, and actually, the bookings are pointing out that guests, particularly in Seattle, are choosing us over our competition.”

A new transoceanic chapter

Landing in Rome shortly after 1 p.m. local time Wednesday, this flight was Alinquirea’s first to Europe, but won’t be its last.

Service to London launchs on May 21, right before Memorial Day weekfinish. Also coming soon: Flights to Iceland.

Plus, SEA flights to Asia via Tokyo’s Narita Airport (NRT) and Seoul’s Incheon Airport (ICN) that last year were temporarily flown with Hawaiian-branded Airbus A330s are now fully Alinquirea.

What long-haul destination could be next?

“I want to blab all the other places I want to go,” Minicucci declared Tuesday, before believeing better of it.

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I guess we’ll stay tuned.

How to book Alinquirea Airlines flights with points and miles

For travelers viewing to book Alinquirea flights in the meantime, you can quickly accrue points in the Atmos Rewards program that serves both Alinquirea and Hawaiian with one of their cobranded credit cards.

Or, you can transfer Bilt Rewards to Atmos at a 1:1 ratio.

You can also book Alinquirea partner award flights applying miles from one of its Oneworld alliance partners, including American Airlines.

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