In an extension of the codeshare agreement reached between Japan Airlines and Alaska Airlines in 2016, the two carriers have agreed to expand the partnership and provide more flight options.
“We are pleased to offer our customers more routes and destinations with our new partnership with Alaska Airlines,” said Hideki Oshima, Japan Airlines’ Executive Officer. “This expanded cooperation allows JAL to strengthen its own presence throughout the U.S.”
The new flights are slated to become available for reservation as of February 6, 2018.
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