Longstanding partners Icelandair and Alaska Airlines have inked a bilateral codeshare agreement that will allow passengers to combine flights from both airlines under a single ticket.
Both airlines underscored the deeper partnership will allow them to create more seamless experiences, including linked baggage handling, on routes served by each carrier. It will also enable increased and improved connectivity for U.S. travelers across Europe and for Europe travelers to the U.S. West Coast and beyond with Alaska’s service to Hawaii and Asia, the carriers said.
As part of the new codeshare agreement, officials said, loyalty point accrual and redemption will be reciprocal to both airlines.
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