As a component of the Alaska Air Group,
Alaska Airlines is the ninth largest US carrier. Since its inception as McGee Airways in 1932, it has grown from a small regional airline, covering as many as 80 international cities and carrying about 12 million customers annually. Located in Seattle, Washington, Alaska Horizon Airlines hubs are at:
- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
- Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
Together with its regional partner Air Horizon, Alaska operates flights also from:
Los Angeles International Airport
Portland International Airport
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
Vancouver International Airport
Alaska Airlines Frequent Flyer programs:
- Mileage Plan
- Miles Credit Card
Places reached out:
Alaska flies to as many as 59 destinations including:
- Unites States
- Canada
- Mexico
Fleet (in March 7, 2007):
Alaska’s fleet completed 10 years on March 2006.
- Boeing 737-400
- Boeing 737-400F
- Boeing 737-400C
- Boeing 737-700
- Boeing 737-800
- Boeing 737-900
- Bombardier Q200 (DH8)
- Bombardier Q400 (DH4)
- McDon. Doug. MD-80 (M80)
- McDonnell Douglas MD-83
Alaska Airlines Vacation Destinations:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Asia
- California
- Canada
- Europe
- Florida
- Hawaii
- Mexico
- Nevada
- Ski
- Washington
Services offered by Alaska Airlines:
- Online sale of tickets
- Scopes for web check-in within 24 hours
- Self check-in kiosks at airports
- Online change of passenger names or flights available
- A 10% discount on senior ticket fares
- Foods and Beverages
- Video shows
- Music
- Magazines
Special facilities of Alaska Airlines Flight:
- Provision of interpreters for non-English speaking passengers
- Facilities for the disabled like wheelchair, vision and hearing assistances
- Oxygen and other medical needs
- Extended seatbelts
- Pet travel allowed
Corporate Address:
Alaska Airlines
P.O. Box 68900
Seattle, WA 98168
Tel: 1-800-ALASKAAIR
Website: http://www.alaskaair.com