Alaska Airlines elevates First Class menu and experience, with a West Coast twist. #upgrade

To give guests more of what they love, Alaska Airlines is investing in the First Class experience with West Coast-inspired upgrades. A flavorful new First Class menu will start flying this week,...

SEATTLE, March 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — To give guests more of what they love, Alaska Airlines is investing in the First Class experience with West Coast-inspired upgrades.

Alaska Airlines unveiled a flavorful new First Class menu inspired by the West Coast food scene. The savory Beecher's Flagship and Mushroom Fritatta is filled with Beecher's Flagship cheddar, sautéed wild mushrooms, and fresh dill. Served with crispy smashed baby Yukon Gold potatoes and oven-roasted tomatoes.

A flavorful new First Class menu will start flying this week, while new thoughtful product extras will be introduced throughout 2018. The new menu features fresh, local ingredients paired with seasonal favorites. Think strawberry-lime smoothie shots, an avocado bacon omelet, or a flank steak salad with green papaya, mint and lime wedges. All menus will have a vegetarian option available.

"We're always looking to create warm, welcoming experiences for our guests," said Andrew Harrison, executive vice president and chief commercial officer of Alaska Airlines. "By drawing inspiration from both Alaska and Virgin America, we're building a premium experience that offers a signature West Coast vibe, great value, and genuine caring service. This is all part of creating an airline people love."

Here's what First Class flyers across all fleet types will start to see in the months ahead:

Fresh, local menu selections

  • Seasonal menus. Dig into all new meals on flights over 675 miles. Guests will pick from fresh, healthy options including salads and protein plates. Taking inspiration from our Signature Fruit & Cheese Platter, on most flights under 675 miles, guests will be offered a fresh snack – like a chipotle or edamame hummus plate with whole wheat pita and veggies. To ensure preferred choices are available and to reduce waste, meals can now be reserved on the Alaska app before travel on many of our longest flights, with more on the way.
  • Local delights. Relish in West Coast treats including Nancy's Fancy gelatos and Sweet Lady Jane brownies from California, and Chuckanut cheesecakes and Seattle Chocolate truffles from Washington.
  • Wine, brews and specialty beverages. Sip the best from up-and-coming West Coast wineries and microbreweries. Wake up to smoothie shots and a variety of full-leaf teas. Starting this summer, a new winemaker program will introduce guests to unique selections that rotate on a regular basis.
  • Signature service. Guests can look forward to continuing to receive Alaska's genuine caring service throughout their journey. On board, a refreshed dining concept will launch later this year with a focus on meeting individual guest preferences around rest, relaxation and productivity.

Thoughtful product extras

  • Inflight amenities. Settle in with a cozy quilted throw and entertainment tablet on longer flights. The quilted throw will roll out during spring while new larger tablets will arrive later this year.
  • Elevated serviceware. To complement our new menus, guests can look forward to dining on one-of-a-kind Schönwald serving pieces inspired by Virgin America. The stylish and functional collection brings to life the fresh ingredients on offer. Alaska will continue to individually plate each meal on board to better accommodate guest preferences and dietary restrictions.
  • Custom seats and interiors. Recline and relax with a footrest, tablet holder, increased cushioning and thoughtful new design details. Refreshed cabin interiors will debut this fall with nearly half the mainline fleet retrofitted by the end of 2019.
  • Reimagined lounges. Picture a living room with a barista. We're unveiling upgrades soon at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The JFK Lounge opens in April and a new flagship 15,000-square-foot Seattle lounge is scheduled to open in 2019. Alaska continues to be the only domestic airline providing all paid First Class guests with complimentary access to airport lounges.

With the most generous upgrade policy in the industry, Mileage Plan elite members can regularly expect to enjoy our newly enhanced First Class service.

Alaska Airlines, together with Virgin America and its regional partners, flies 44 million guests a year to more than 115 destinations with an average of 1,200 daily flights across the United States and to Mexico, Canada and Costa Rica. With Alaska and Alaska Global Partners, guests can earn and redeem miles on flights to more than 900 destinations worldwide. Alaska Airlines ranked "Highest in Customer Satisfaction Among Traditional Carriers in North America" in the J.D. Power North America Satisfaction Study for 10 consecutive years from 2008 to 2017. Learn more about Alaska's award-winning service at newsroom.alaskaair.com and blog.alaskaair.com. Alaska Airlines, Virgin America and Horizon Air are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK).

 

A flavorful new First Class menu will start flying this week on Alaska Airlines, including the Soba Noodles with Cashews. Warm soba noodles with sesame spinach, carrots, red peppers, carrots, and charred sugarsnap peas. Topped with cashews and toasted black sesame seeds and a traditional yakisoba sauce.

A flavorful new First Class menu will start flying this week on Alaska Airlines, including the Greek Yogurt with Berries. Honey-infused Greek yogurt with fresh strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries.

Alaska Airlines unveiled a flavorful new First Class menu inspired by the West Coast food scene. The Lemongrass Chicken is a boneless chicken breast marinated in lemongrass, shallots, soy sauce, and ginger. Served with mushroom fried rice, baby bok choy, and a kimchi aioli. Garnished with fresh radish sprouts.

Step on board Alaska Airlines and settle into our spacious, comfortable new custom-designed Recaro leather seats with footrests, generous recline and 40-inch pitch, tablet holders and easy-to-reach cup holders and power outlets.

It’s the little extras of First Class that make all the difference. Alaska Airlines is adding cozy quilted throws on longer flights to keep you comfy.

SOURCE Alaska Airlines

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