Baltimore will be the fourth East Coast destination added by Alaska from its Southern California focus city of San Diego since 2012.
Read moreDeliveries of Embraer 175s to Horizon Air will start in the second quarter of 2017 and the aircraft will fly exclusively for Alaska Airlines, Horizon’s Air’s sibling mainline carrier.
Read moreSkyWest Airlines is launching daily non-stop service from Portland, Oregon to Kansas City, Minneapolis-St. Paul and Omaha on February 18, 2016, on behalf of Alaska Airlines.
Read moreAssuming it receives the required governmental approvals, Alaska Airlines will operate four weekly round-trips from Los Angeles to Costa Rica’s capital San Jose and also four round-trips to Liberia in Guanacaste province.
Read moreThe new Boeing 737-900ER jets, four of which are scheduled for delivery in 2016 and two in 2017, bring Seattle-based Alaska Airlines’ total of locally manufactured jets on order to 79. All of them will be Boeing 737s.
Read moreUsing the first three of seven Embraer 175 jets ordered on November 25, SkyWest Airlines will begin offering daily non-stop service for the Alaska Airlines network on July 1 between Seattle and Milwaukee; Seattle and Oklahoma City; and Portland in Oregon and St. Louis.
Read moreAlaska Airlines is launching three-times-weekly, non-stop service between San Diego and Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii on March 5.
Read moreThe carrier’s latest order brings Alaska Airlines’ total of Boeing 737s on order to 74, including 37 737-900ERs, 20 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft and 17 737 MAX 9s.
Read moreAlaska Airlines will launch daily seasonal service between Seattle and Cancún on November 6, pending approval by Mexico’s Direccion General de Aeronautica Civil.
Read moreThe order, which Boeing values at $192 million at current list prices, coincided with the January 14 delivery of the 100th Boeing 737NG ordered directly from Boeing by Alaska Airlines and delivered directly to the airline by the manufacturer.
Read moreIncluding its September 30 order, Alaska Airlines now has unfilled orders for 35 Boeing 737-900ERs and 37 Boeing 737 MAX jets.
Read moreIn Alaska Airlines service, the Boeing 737-900ER has nine more seats than a standard Boeing 737-900. The extra seats are made possible by a flat rather than a curved rear bulkhead and by reducing the size of a main cabin closet.
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