Yes — Alaska Airlines does offer in-flight entertainment, but with a specific format: instead of seat-back screens, passengers stream content to their own devices (tablet, laptop, smartphone) by connecting to the onboard WiFi network.
The entertainment library includes over 1,000 movies and TV episodes, and access is free (you don’t need to pay extra for the content, though you might need WiFi if you want full internet access).
Some of the smaller/regional aircraft (for example certain turboprops) may not have the system installed.
The entertainment library includes over 1,000 movies and TV episodes, and access is free (you don’t need to pay extra for the content, though you might need WiFi if you want full internet access).
Some of the smaller/regional aircraft (for example certain turboprops) may not have the system installed.