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Alaska Airlines celebrates enhanced partnership with Condor Airlines

Alaska Airlines is expanding their partnership with Condor Airlines, one of their global partners since March 2017, with a bilateral codeshare agreement that enables Alaska and Condor to sell each other’s flights.

Last week, Condor began marketing and selling more than 70 Alaska routes across the U.S.

This past summer, Alaska began marketing and selling from Condor’s 12 U.S. gateway cities – including Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles (LAX) and Anchorage – to Frankfurt, Germany, the carrier’s home airport. These flights are available for purchase at alaskaair.com.

A codeshare agreement allows each airline to sell seats on one another’s selected flights as if they were their own, in a sense putting their “code” on the flights. It offers a seamless travel experience for guests across the two airlines.

Flyers will enjoy the simplicity of purchasing connecting flights on both airlines using one reservation, along with seamless ticketing, check-in, boarding and checked baggage during their travel.

“We continue to bolster our international partner portfolio, giving our guests convenient access to more of the globe. Condor provides a key link with its nonstops from Alaska’s gateway cities to Europe and beyond,” said Nat Pieper, senior vice president of fleet, finance and alliances at Alaska Airlines.

“We look forward to expanding our codeshare with Condor to destinations beyond Frankfurt in the near future.”

The airline recently launched its new business class product with lie-flat seats that include a larger bed and wider legroom, plus a gourmet menu and beverage service.

Premium economy class also offers additional legroom with footrests to help stretch out, and meal service and complimentary beverages.

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Condor’s business class cabin
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