Alaska
Airlines
Alaska Airlines
, Alaska Airlines based in Seattle, Washington, USA. It has its
hub at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, as well as large
operations at Los Angeles International Airport, Portland
International Airport, and Ted Stevens Anchorage International
Airport.
Alaska Airlines and its sister carrier, Horizon Air, together
provide passenger and cargo service to more than 80 cities in
Alaska, the Lower 48, Canada, and Mexico. Alaska has grown from a
small regional airline to one of the most respected in the nation.
Carrying more than 12 million customers per year, Alaska's route
system spans more than 40 cities and three countries namely United
States, Canada, and Mexico. The Alaska Airlines fleet of 102 Boeing
jets is one of the youngest among all major airlines.
Alaska Airlines started its operations in 1932. The airline is
considered an early adopter of technology, and was one of the first
to sell tickets on their own website, allow web check-in, and
install self check-in kiosks at airports.Alaska has historically
been one of the largest carriers on the US west coast as well as to
and within the State of Alaska, with strong presences in Seattle,
Portland, the Bay Area and the Los Angeles Metro Area (all five
airports)
Alaska Airlines' regional carrier, Horizon Air, is closely
integrated into Alaska'a operations, with Alaska and Horizon
sharing many routes. Alaska and Horizon are owned by the same
parent company, Alaska Air Group.
Alaska Airlines has flights to following destinations
across the world.
Flight Destinations
To know more
about Alaska Airlines System, please visit Alaska's official
website
www.alaskaair.com