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Alaska Air Cargo to launch international long-haul shipping from Seattle with nonstops to Tokyo (NRT), Seoul (ICN)



This May, Alaska Air Cargo and Hawaiian Air Cargo will launch a new global shipping gateway out of Seattle, expanding long-haul airfreight opportunities for the international cargo market. New daily nonstop service on Hawaiian Airlines widebody aircraft between Seattle (SEA) and Tokyo Narita, Japan (NRT) will begin May 12, 2025, and nonstop service between Seattle and Seoul Incheon, South Korea (ICN) will start in October.


An enhanced domestic network with greater belly-cargo capacity for Alaska Air Cargo and Hawaiian Air Cargo will also launch this March. Shipments throughout our 130-city global network can be booked across both carriers on one air waybill (AWB) starting in March.


The new global nonstop routes build on Hawaiian’s 15 years of experience connecting key U.S. and Japanese markets and Alaska Airlines’ strong presence on the West Coast. Our Seattle hub serves more than 100 destinations across North America. The growth of our global network also leverages our strength as the only U.S.-based combination aircraft carrier to offer belly-cargo capacity and dedicated freighter service for cargo customers.


“Together, Alaska Air Cargo and Hawaiian Air Cargo serve three times more connecting markets than either of us could reach alone. With our combined team’s expertise across the Pacific to Asia, as well as connecting the West Coast across the country, we are poised to support customers around the world in ways we simply couldn’t before.” says Ian Morgan, Vice President of Cargo, Alaska Airlines

 

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