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  2. I spent 5 hours in Alaska Airlines' first class. There were ...

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    Alaska Airline's first class doesn't offer lie-flat seats, but it was comfortable and the tasty food and drinks made my short flight plenty enjoyable. I spent 5 hours in Alaska Airlines' first class.

  3. I tried Alaska Airlines's new inflight menu: Here's what you ...

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    Alcoholic beverages are available for free in First and Premium class, and can be purchased in main cabin. Alaska charges $8 for beer, $9 for wine and spirits and $12 for canned cocktails onboard.

  4. I paid over $2,000 for a first-class flight on Alaska ... - AOL

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    I usually fly economy, but I splurged on a first-class Alaska Airlines ticket to Hawaii.. The round-trip flight cost over $2,000, but the amenities really let me down. It definitely wasn't worth ...

  5. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Premium Class is located behind First Class and features 35 inches (890 mm) of seat pitch, [148] four inches (100 mm) more than in Alaska's Main Cabin. Passengers receive priority boarding and complimentary alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages.

  6. First class (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    A First Class seat on board a Cathay Pacific Boeing 777-300ER First class seat on an Emirates Boeing 777-200LR A First Class seat on a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER This is a list of airlines that have some or all of their wide-body long-haul aircraft equipped with a First Class section as of 2024, omitting the products branded as ...

  7. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines was the first to offer online check-in. The system was first offered on a limited basis starting in the second quarter of 1999, and was available to the general public on selected flights the following quarter. [6] Since then, a growing number of airlines have introduced the system.