Alaska Airlines Service and Catering during Covid-19

Each Airline is taking their Covid-19 situation slightly differently. Alaska Airlines seems to be taking it a step further, rolling out a “Next Level Care” operation that takes into account everything from cleaning to touch points in the airport. 

Alaska Airlines’ policies on Covid will remain in effect until October 31st, but I imagine they’re going to be extended past that.

Alaska SkyWest Cabin Interior An empty plane!

Onboard seating

Unlike some airlines that promise that they’ll reduce their load of clients (I’m looking at you American Airlines and United Airlines…) Alaska is actually doing it. You can’t book a middle seat, even if you want to. When you get to the airport, you can move together if you’re a couple, but honestly, a little extra leg room isn’t the worst idea.

Author: Jon Nickel-D'Andrea

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  1. They are just trying to save money on liquor and food. They do the same clean up process of liquids in first class as they do premium and main cabin. We just got back today from San Antonio to Anchorage in premium class. Missed having the “free” cocktails that came with premium before, very disappointing!

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