News Summary
Alaska Airlines is expanding its service with seven new routes between California and the Pacific Northwest starting October 26. This includes new nonstop flights from Hollywood Burbank Airport to Eugene, Redmond, and Pasco, addressing the connectivity needs of travelers. The airline also introduces seasonal flights from Palm Springs to Santa Rosa, and from San Diego to Sun Valley, further enhancing its extensive network. The expansion is positioned to fill the gap left by Avelo Airlines’ exit from Burbank.
California – Alaska Airlines is set to expand its service with the introduction of seven new routes connecting California and the Pacific Northwest, starting on October 26. The addition includes three new flights departing from Hollywood Burbank Airport to Eugene and Redmond in Oregon, as well as Pasco in Washington. These new routes will enhance travel options for residents and visitors of these regions.
The flight from Burbank to Eugene marks the fifth nonstop destination from Eugene, providing more opportunities for travelers from that area. The newly established route from Burbank to Pasco will be particularly significant as it serves as the only direct connection between Pasco and the Los Angeles region, including flights from both Burbank and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Additionally, the Burbank to Redmond route will be the sixth nonstop flight option, affirming Alaska Airlines’ position as the leading airline in Redmond.
In an effort to expand its reach from Boise, Idaho, the airline will also introduce a nonstop flight to Ontario, California. This move enhances connectivity for passengers from Boise seeking access to Southern California. Furthermore, Alaska Airlines plans to initiate a seasonal flight between Palm Springs, California, and Santa Rosa, California, which will operate five times a week. This addition will provide Santa Rosa with its eighth destination.
Alaska Airlines remains the largest carrier at both Palm Springs and Santa Rosa airports, demonstrating its significant presence in these locations. Another new seasonal service will link San Diego to Sun Valley, Idaho, starting on December 18. Sun Valley is recognized as a popular ski destination, making this route beneficial for winter sports enthusiasts.
Spokane, Washington, is also set to gain nonstop service to Orange County, California, a route that has not been previously served. This expansion illustrates the airline’s commitment to enhancing its network and responding to the demand for new travel options.
The new routes will be operated using the Embraer 175 aircraft. This model features 76 seats without middle seats, ensuring a more comfortable travel experience. It is also equipped with onboard entertainment, including Wi-Fi, catering to modern traveler preferences.
In addition to route expansions, Alaska Airlines is promoting its “Wine Flies Free” program, which allows passengers to transport complimentary wine on flights, further appealing to travelers seeking to enjoy their journey.
Alaska Airlines distinguishes itself as the only global airline based on the West Coast and boasts the largest number of flights and seats within California, Washington, and Oregon. This recent expansion comes on the heels of Avelo Airlines ceasing operations in Burbank, creating an opportunity for Alaska Airlines to occupy that market gap.
As Alaska Airlines solidifies its position in Burbank, Breeze Airways is also preparing to enter the same market, with plans to start operating in March 2026. However, Alaska Airlines will take the lead by commencing these new routes in October, further solidifying its competitive edge.
This expansion reflects Alaska Airlines’ ongoing effort to adapt to market demands and provide increased connectivity for passengers traveling between major cities across the West Coast and the Pacific Northwest.
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