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Alaska Airlines
Recovery continues this fall with 13 daily departures at Seattle-area airport, including new nonstop flight to Tucson that offers guests another warm destination this winter

June 3 - With increasing confidence that air travel is on a steady climb to return to pre-pandemic levels in the coming year, Alaska Airlines is planning to resume their full schedule of 18 daily nonstop departures at Paine Field-Snohomish County Airport by spring 2022, possibly earlier. The airport in Everett, north of Seattle, remains very popular with Alaska Airlines’ guests.

 

As part of the path to recovery, Alaska Airlines will have 13 daily departures at Paine Field later this fall – up from five now – as the airline brings back more destinations, increase flight frequencies and even add an exciting new route to Tucson, Arizona.

 

On June 17, Alaska will fly to five destinations from Everett: Las Vegas, Orange County, Phoenix, San Diego and San Francisco.

 

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Here's more of what's ahead at Paine Field:

• On September 8, Alaska will jump to 11 daily departures to seven destinations as they add two flights a day to both Boise and Spokane, along with second daily flights to both Las Vegas and Phoenix • On October 7, Alaska will bring back their seasonal flight to Palm Springs • On November 19, the airline launch their new seasonal service to Tucson, another popular getaway for wintertime warmth in the desert

 

That means, just in time for the holiday travel season, Alaska will have 13 daily departures to nine destinations from the north Puget Sound airport that’s easy to get in and out of. Tickets are available for purchase now for all Paine Field flights on alaskaair.com, including the new service between Everett and Tucson.

 

Horizon Air provides the all-jet service for Alaska Airlines’ flights that serve Paine Field with the Embraer 175 aircraft, which features First Class and Premium Class, and only window and aisle seating – there are no middle seats. Guests can enjoy hundreds of free movies and TV shows available for viewing on personal devices; free texting on most flights; and Wi-Fi connectivity for purchase.

 

As flyers begin traveling again, Alaska remains committed to Next-Level Care for its guests and employees – from clean planes to clean air in the cabin (with hospital-grade air filtration systems). Alaska also continues to enforce the federally mandated mask policy even for those who are fully vaccinated.

 

Alaska is a member of the oneworld global alliance. With oneworld and Alaska’s additional airline partners, guests can fly to as many as 1,000 destinations around the world. Flyers can also earn and redeem miles with the airline’s highly-acclaimed Mileage Plan program.

 

 


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