Alaska Airlines has announced its return as the official airline of the Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals, offering an immersive brand experience for festivalgoers. The airline will provide the most seats on flights to Palm Springs this April, making the journey to the desert a memorable part of the festival experience.
The airline's activation at Coachella will transport guests into a world inspired by flying 35,000 feet above the clouds. The experience will feature design elements highlighting Alaska's newest global destinations, including London, Rome, Tokyo, and Seoul. Festivalgoers can enjoy complimentary beverages and snacks, as well as Alaska Airlines' fastest WiFi, reimagined for the festival setting.
Eric Edge, vice president of brand and marketing at Alaska Airlines, stated, "We're thrilled to return as the official airline, creating an experience that brings the energy of the festival to life and makes the journey to the desert just as memorable as the weekend itself."
Alaska Airlines, in partnership with T-Mobile, will offer onboard WiFi on select flights at no cost, ensuring seamless connectivity for travellers. Atmos Rewards members can participate in a prize experience, with opportunities to win return tickets and other prizes. Over the three-weekend festival period, Alaska will give away one million Atmos points, allowing winners to book holidays across its expanding network.
With more seats available on flights to Palm Springs, Alaska Airlines ensures easy access to the festivals, reinforcing its commitment to enhancing the travel experience for festival attendees
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