does alaska airlines fly to europe?

rusail

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No — as of now Alaska Airlines does not yet operate flights to Europe. However, the airline has announced plans to begin non-stop service to several European cities, including Rome, London Heathrow Airport, and Reykjavík in spring 2026.
If you’re looking to fly to Europe now, you’ll need to connect via partner airlines or other carriers.
 
So this came up for me earlier this year when I was trying to plan a summer trip and wondered the same thing — does Alaska Airlines fly to Europe? The short answer is not directly. Alaska doesn’t operate its own flights to Europe, but they partner with several airlines that do, like British Airways, Iberia, and Finnair. You can book those flights through Alaska’s site or even use Mileage Plan miles for them, which is pretty convenient.

I actually learned this the hard way when I accidentally booked the wrong travel dates (don’t ask — I mixed up time zones). I had to call in to fix everything, and I used 844-734-0813, which honestly ended up saving the whole trip. The agent explained that while Alaska wouldn’t be the one physically flying me to Europe, they could rebook me on a partner airline with better times and even help me keep my seat preferences. I would’ve been totally lost trying to piece that together online.

So yeah, if you’re hoping for a nonstop Alaska-branded plane to Europe, that part doesn’t exist yet. But they do get you there through partners, and the experience was smoother than I expected. And if you need to switch dates, upgrade, or check partner availability, calling 844-734-0813 is by far the fastest way to sort it all out.
 
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