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  2. List of Alaska Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Several Alaska Airlines planes at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, the airline's largest hub. Alaska Airlines is a major airline in the United States, headquartered in the Seattle metropolitan area, Washington. As of 2021, its combined network offers 1,200 flights to more than 115 destinations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Costa ...

  3. San Diego International Airport - Wikipedia

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    San Diego International Airport (IATA: SAN, ICAO: KSAN, FAA LID: SAN) is the primary international airport serving San Diego and its surrounding metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of California. The airport is located three miles (4.8 km; 2.6 nmi) northwest of downtown San Diego. It covers 663 acres (268 ha) of land and is the third busiest ...

  4. Alaska Airlines to add new nonstop flights between San Diego ...

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    Alaska Airlines soon could be adding nonstop trips from San Diego International Airport to the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C.

  5. Alaska Air Group - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Air Group was formed in 1985 as a holding company for Alaska Airlines, and a year later it acquired Horizon Air and Jet America Airlines. Jet America Airlines was merged into Alaska Airlines in 1987. [4] In 2011, Alaska Air Group replaced the AMR Corporation in the Dow Jones Transportation Average following AMR's filing for bankruptcy. [5]

  6. Pilots can lose their jobs for getting mental health care ...

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    Countless professional pilots are calling on the FAA to take up “decades overdue” mental health reform after one of their own was charged with trying to crash an Alaska Airlines flight.

  7. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    [65] [non-primary source needed] Alaska Airlines began service from San Diego to Orlando in October 2012. [66] [67] In October 2012 (), Alaska placed the largest order in its history, when it ordered a total of 50 Boeing 737s in a deal worth US$5 billion at list prices. The order consists of 20 737 MAX 8s, 17 737 MAX 9s and 13 737-900ERs.

  8. List of airlines of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Coastal Airlines was formed in 1939 as a result of a merger between Alaska Air Transport and Marine Airways. Having absorbed Ellis Air Lines in 1962, Alaska Coastal Airlines was itself taken over by Alaska Airlines in 1968. Barnhill & McGee Airways was founded in Anchorage in 1931, one of the earliest air services in Anchorage.

  9. San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport (IATA: SBP, ICAO: KSBP, FAA LID: SBP), McChesney Field is a civil airport near San Luis Obispo, California, United States. Five passenger airlines serve the airport with nonstop flights to eight cities: Dallas-Fort Worth, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco and ...