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A tad off-topic, but any reason why VA would codeshare with Alaskan? I know Alaskan has a codeshare agreement with American Airlines, who in-turn have a codeshare with Qantas. I'd imagine a more fitting codeshare for SEA would be Virgin America (being part of the 'Virgin' family and also being located side-by-side at LAX).
Off-topic even further... would it be possible for VA to codeshare with more than one American domestic carrier, or much wiser to go with one large partner only? (eg: having Virgin America codeshare to SEA, SFO and LAS, but then also having DL/NW codeshare for the rest of the US continent)
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V Australia are not codesharing with Alaska to Seattle, it is available as a connecting flight with the AS code.
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