
Alaska Airlines is introducing 13 new nonstop routes beginning next spring, including a range of flights from key hubs in San Diego and Portland. They have also added two new destinations to their route map, deepened their commitment to Hawai‘i with additional flights and solidified their role as Santa Rosa-Sonoma’s #1 carrier in the heart of California Wine Country.
Alaska Airlines is always looking to spread their wings, so they are eager to celebrate a pair of new destinations: Tulsa, Oklahoma (TUL) and Arcata-Eureka, California (ACV), located along the famous California Redwood Coast. Alaska Airlines will fly daily between San Diego and Tulsa, and from Seattle to both Tulsa and Arcata-Eureka. With these new locations, Alaska Air Group will serve 142 destinations in 2026, and with the addition of Arcata-Eureka, they will serve more California airports year-round than any other airline.
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With bold expansion in San Diego and Portland, plus more flights to Hawai‘i and new destinations like Tulsa and Arcata-Eureka, Alaska is redefining what it means to connect guests to a remarkable travel experience rooted in safety, care and performance. San Diego continues to be one of their fastest-growing hubs while Portland and Hawai‘i are essential parts of their global network. Their investment in these markets is designed to meet the strong demand from the recent launch of Atmos Rewards, the #1 airline loyalty program in the country. Alaska Airlines is thrilled to offer guests more choice, more rewards and more global access than ever before.
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