Alaska Airlines Upgrades California Flight Schedules
Posted on: Thursday, 17 January 2008, 12:00 CST
Alaska Airlines has announced major upgrades to its California flight schedule and will introduce more frequent flights departing on the hour or half-hour on routes between Seattle and six California markets.
Alaska Airlines has also announced a Sea Double, which will offer double mileage plan miles to qualifying frequent fliers on Seattle-Los Angeles and Seattle-San Francisco flights for most of 2008. Starting April 27, 2008, Alaska will offer 15 daily roundtrip Seattle-Los Angeles flights on weekdays.
Brad Tilden, Alaska Airlines' executive vice president of finance and planning, said: "By focusing on the highest-demand California routes, we're making flying between Seattle and California even more convenient, especially for business travelers."
Source: Datamonitor
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