Alaska Airlines announced today seven new routes from Ọdụ ụgbọ elu Los Angeles International (LAX) to further connect its guests between Southern California and key markets around the country, including the first nonstop service from the West Coast to Fort Myers/Naples, Fla. (RSW) from both LAX and Seattle.
The added service builds on five recent additional routes that link LAX to cities across the West for a total of 12 new routes this year. Alaska will fly to 35 nonstop destinations from LAX this winter with a strong platform for future growth.
The new routes will connect Alaska si guests in Southern California ruo ebe n'ime Florida (Fort Myers na Tampa); Hawaii (Kona and Lihue); Montana (Bozeman) na Oregon (Eugene na Medford). Service starts on Ọkt. 1 n'ihi na Oregon markets, and between Nov. 20 and December 18 for the remaining destinations.
“LAX is one of Alaska si important hub markets and continues to offer valuable opportunities for selective expansion,” said Brett Catlin, Alaska Airlines managing director of capacity planning and alliances. “The addition of these 12 new routes from LAX along with our upcoming membership in the oneworld alliance sets the stage for future growth.”
Alaska will also start new service in November from additional West Coast airports: Seattle-Fort Myers; Portland-Fort Lauderdale; na San Diego-Fort Lauderdale. The added service to Fort Lauderdale Mmeju Alaska si existing nonstop service to Seattle, San Francisco na Los Angeles. Alaska will operate 14 routes between the West Coast and Florida this coming winter.
Newly Announced Service at LAX:
Ụbọchị mmalite | Ebe | Frequency | Aircraft |
Ọkt. 1, 2020 | Eugene, Ore. | Daily | E175 |
Ọkt. 1, 2020 | Medford, Ore. | Daily | E175 |
Mazi 20, 2020 | Bozeman, Mont. | Daily | E175 |
Mazi 20, 2020 | Fort Myers, Fla. | 4x kwa izu | 737 |
Mazi 20, 2020 | Tampa, Fla. | Daily | 737 |
Dec. 17, 2020 | Kona, Island nke Hawaii | 3x kwa izu | 737 |
Dec. 18, 2020 | Lihue, Kauai | 4x kwa izu | 737 |
Recently Added New Service at LAX:
Ụbọchị mmalite | Ebe | Frequency | Aircraft |
January 2020 | Redmond, Ore. | Daily | E175 |
January 2020 | Spokane, saa. | 2x kwa ụbọchị | E175 |
March 2020 | Boise, Idaho | 2x kwa ụbọchị | E175 |
March 2020 | Missoula, Mont. | Daily | E175 |
Sept. 1, 2020 | Fresno, Calif. | 2x kwa ụbọchị | E175 |
Newly Announced Service at SEA, PDX and SAN:
Ụbọchị mmalite | Mmakọ Obodo | Frequency | Aircraft |
Mazi 20, 2020 | Portland – Fort Lauderdale | 4x kwa izu | 737 |
Mazi 21, 2020 | Seattle – Fort Myers | 4x kwa izu | 737 |
Mazi 21, 2020 | San Diego – Fort Lauderdale | 3x kwa izu | 737 |
At Alaska, the safety of its guests and employees is always a top priority. Recently, nearly 100 actions have been taken to keep everyone safe. The airline emphasizes a layered approach to safety, which starts with the requirement that all employees and guests to wear a face mask or covering through the airport and onboard, with few exceptions. Flyers must also take a health agreement at check-in to acknowledge and attest to their willingness to adhere to the mask policy. Non-compliance could result in the issuance of a yellow card to remind guests of the importance of wearing a mask. Other layers of safety include physical distancing onboard; enhanced cleaning of aircraft; hospital-grade HEPA air filters; an air filtration system that brings fresh, outside air into the cabin every three minutes; reduced onboard service to limit interactions; hand-sanitizing stations throughout the journey and more.