Alaska
Alaska Airlines Launches Five New Routes
DALLAS – Because the a lot anticipated and busy summer time journey season kicks off, Alaska Airways (AS) has launched a barrage of recent routes, together with two new locations, Cleveland (CLE) and Miami (MIA).
Moreover, the airline will start flights between Anchorage (ANC) and Salt Lake Metropolis (SLC) and can join Boise (BOI) with Idaho Falls (IDA) and Las Vegas (LAS).
Alaska is now the one airline connecting Cleveland with nonstop service to the West Coast and is the third metropolis in Ohio served by the airline.
On its flights between MIA, CLE, and SEA, AS has chosen Boeing 737-9 MAX and 737-900 plane, the biggest plane in its fleet, pointing to the demand the provider sees within the new markets.
Trying to a Busy Summer season
The brand new routes come as airways enhance their route networks forward of a busy summer time season following almost two years of journey hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
However as airways proceed to stretch their route networks, employees and pilot shortages leading to operational difficulties proceed to take the highlight because the busy season takes off.
Because the summer time season begins, the flexibility for airways to string the needle between providing the utmost doable route choices and retaining operational reliability will likely be essential.
Govt’s Feedback
“We proudly welcome Alaska Airways again to Miami Worldwide Airport for the primary time in 10 years,” stated Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
She continued, “Day by day flights to the Pacific Northwest and past will give our residents extra journey choices, particularly to the attractive state of Alaska.
Idaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper stated, “Offering this nonstop flight to Boise opens up better financial alternatives by way of the one intrastate industrial airline service.”
Featured Picture: Brandon Farris/Airways
Alaska
Raised In Alaska Spotting Moose And Grizzly On Trail Cameras
We’re sharing some of the Last Frontier adventures of the popular YouTube account Raised In Alaska. This week: Moose and grizzly trail camera shots.
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Fatal vehicle collision left one dead, two injured at mile 91 of Seward Highway, APD says
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – On Thursday, a vehicle collision at mile 91 of the Seward Highway left one dead and two injured, according to an update from APD.
The collision involved two vehicles — a semi-truck and a passenger vehicle.
The Girdwood Fire Department responded at about 8:41 p.m. and pronounced the male driver of the vehicle dead at the scene.
APD says a male and female were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
At the time of publication, the southbound and northbound lanes of the Seward Highway remain closed.
APD is currently investigating the circumstances of the collision and the victim’s identity will be released once they have completed next-of-kin procedures.
Original Story: An incident involving two vehicles at mile 91 of Seward Highway leaves two injured, according to Anchorage Police Department (APD).
APD is responding to the scene and travelers should expect closures at mile 91 for both northbound and southbound lanes of the Seward Highway for at least the next 3 to 4 hours.
Updates will be made as they become available.
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Strong winds destroy deer shelter at Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – Strong winds in the Portage area on Monday destroyed a shelter building at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center that was used to house Sitka deer. The conservation center says 80 mph winds swept through Portage Valley.
The conservation center says no animals were injured, but they are quickly raising money to rebuild. Their goal is $30,000, and as of Thursday morning, they have already fundraised over $26,000.
Sales & Marketing Director Nicole Geils said, “The shelter was in their habitat. It was essential for providing them a safe Haven during harsh weather. It’s a really useful area for when we’re feeding and doing enrichment with the deer and it’s also a safe space for recovery after medical procedures when needed.”
Executive Director Sarah Howard described how she learned about the damage.
“We had a staff member that radioed, ‘The shelter’s gone!’ And a couple of us were at least able to make a little light of the situation. Like, did it go to Oz? And thankfully, it didn’t go too far, and the deer were okay,” Howard said.
The conservation center is still accepting donations through their website.
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