Alaska
Alaska Airlines adds nonstop flight service between Everett and Anchorage
(Photograph courtesy of Alaska Air.)
Juneau, Alaska (KINY) – Alaska Airways introduced Friday that starting November thirtieth, there can be new each day, nonstop service between Everett and Anchorage.
With the brand new year-round nonstop from Everett, operated by Alaska Airways sister airline Horizon Air, the airline stated Anchorage turns into the farthest vacation spot and longest flight they may serve from that airport, and it is also their first path to fly north from it.
On the operations aspect, Horizon started working a brand new 74,000 sq. foot hangar and upkeep facility on the Paine Discipline property this 12 months that may accommodate as much as 4 E175 plane at a time.
Tickets for flights between Paine Discipline-Snohomish County Airport and the state of Alaska’s largest metropolis can be found for buy now on alaskaair.com.
“We listened to our company who reside and work from north of Seattle to the Canadian border. They informed us certainly one of their prime requests is a nonstop flight between Everett and Anchorage,” stated Brett Catlin, vice chairman of community and alliances for Alaska Airways. “There is a vital want and demand to attach employees and companies within the two areas – from the fishing trade to aviation – along with the need for leisure journey. We’re able to welcome our company on this new route this fall.”