Originally Posted by
Carfield
I booked the return inaugural Incheon to Seattle flight, once they released a bunch of business class award seats.
There will definitely be some kind of celebration at Seattle, and I expect a small ceremony in Seoul Incheon.
The Narita to Seattle inaugural flight had a big ceremony, which was unsurprising because Japan has a huge AvGeek community and these kind of inaugural events matter much to the country. But South Korea is a bit more conservative. However I still expect a small ribbon cutting ceremony and some kind of Hawaiian Airlines themed gifts. But I have already lowered my expectation. Given I managed a cheap business class award (still available) and I just want to be part of the history. Onboard service will definitely be underwhelming and it is basically a slightly upgraded Hawaiian Airlines inflight service. [For main cabin, you get two hot meals. For business, the only difference is literally one more choice of meal, a Korean set dinner, and you get to choose a cheese plate for dessert - you don't even get both cheese and dessert.]
If you are based in Seattle, i will aim for the Rome and London inaugural, which will definitely be a big event because Alaska will be really launching a new cabin product with newly reconfigured 787-9s and Europe will be truly new to Alaska Airlines.
Carfield
We’re planning on flying the inaugural return from LHR if it works with our schedule. It’s likely going to be in Y so I’ll self cater. 😆