Alaska Airlines' new business-class cabin for international flights is set to debut in April.
Alaska Airlines has unveiled a new business-class cabin for international flights on its new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, the carrier announced Tuesday.
The cabin will feature 34 lie-flat suites with privacy doors, 18-inch high-definition touchscreens, noise-reducing headsets, personal power outlets, wireless charging, "restaurant-quality dining" and premium bedding and amenity kits, according to Alaska.
International business-class customer also will have premium-lounge access, and Starlink Wi-Fi is scheduled to be installed on Alaska's 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft this fall.
The new cabin is slated to debut April 28 on Alaska-operated flights between Seattle and Rome, in April on service between Seattle and Seoul, and later this fall between Seattle and Tokyo.