First Class

Luxury seating with spacious legroom and priority boarding at check-ins, these are just a few of our favorite things.


The most legroom in any U.S. domestic airline. Period.

Settle into our spacious, custom-designed Recaro leather seats with power outlets, generous recline, and up to a 41" seat pitch*. We added thoughtful new details like footrests, tablet holders, and easy-to-reach cup holders. It’s First Class done right.

*Compared to other U.S. airlines’ standard (non-lie flat) first class seats on flights within the U.S.

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First seated. First served. First Class.

Travel in unrivaled comfort with perks like priority boarding and a dedicated flight attendant ensuring your flight is personalized. It's First Class done right.

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Order before you fly.

Pick a meal you're sure to love. Use First Class food pre-order to choose your entree, or pick a fruit and cheese platter up to 20 hours before your flight. Available on most Boeing and Airbus flights over 670 miles.


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Alaska Lounge

First Class Lounge Access

Access is limited to passengers traveling on a paid First Class or a First Class award ticket* on flights operated by Alaska Airlines where one flight has a distance of at least 2,100 miles. Club 49 members will receive access on a paid or award First Class ticket on flights to, through or from the state of Alaska, regardless of the flight distance. Passengers traveling on a paid First Class or a First Class award ticket* where no single flights exceed 2,100 miles can purchase a discounted Single-Entry Lounge Pass for $30**. Review our policy for more details. for more details.

Flights with at least 2,100 miles include coast-to-coast, Hawaii and international long-haul flights. Flight distance can be found in the flight details or summary section of an itinerary.
*applies to fares booked in C, D, E, J, or I class.
**Single-Entry Lounge Pass access to an Alaska Lounge location is subject to space availability.


Box water

Alaska agrees, Boxed Water is better.