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  2. List of Alaska Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of destinations that are served or have been served by Alaska Airlines.These do not include destinations flown only by Horizon Air.Previous cities flown solely by Horizon Air include: Arcata-Eureka, Astoria, Butte, Flagstaff, Klamath Falls, Lewiston, Mammoth Lakes, North Bend-Coos Bay, Pendleton, Port Angeles, Prescott, Prince George, Salem, and Twin Falls.

  3. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines is a major American airline headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, within the Seattle metropolitan area.It is the sixth-largest airline in North America when measured by scheduled passengers carried, as of 2023.

  4. New nonstop flights to LA from Tri-Cities. Alaska takes over ...

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    The daily flight from Pasco to Los Angeles International (LAX) begins Oct. 1. Published air fares start at $99. The flight will be operated by SkyWest and will feature a 76-seat Embraer 175 .

  5. Alaska and United cancel more than 300 flights Monday ... - AOL

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    FlightAware, an airline tracking service, said 138 Alaska flights were cancelled Monday, amounting to 20% of its schedule. The cancellations come after the 737 Max 9 grounding weighed heavily on ...

  6. Alaska Airlines adds 4 new nonstop flights from Sacramento ...

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    Alaska Airlines is expanding its winter travel options out of Sacramento International Airport for a limited time. Trips to Los Cabos, Mexico, Tucson, Arizona, and Orlando must fall between Jan. 6 ...

  7. Alaska Airlines Flight 261 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines Flight 261 was an Alaska Airlines flight of a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series aircraft that crashed into the Pacific Ocean on January 31, 2000, roughly 2.7 miles (4.3 km; 2.3 nmi) north of Anacapa Island, California, following a catastrophic loss of pitch control, killing all 88 on board: 5 crew and 83 passengers.

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