14 June, 2018

Alaska Airlines announces new nonstop service between San Diego and Spokane, Washington

Spokane to San Diego is the latest daily nonstop service to be announced from Alaska Airlines, who say the service will start on 1st October this year.

"We're excited to add another connection between the Pacific Northwest and California with our new nonstop service between Spokane and San Diego, one of our key focus cities for growth," said John Kirby, vice president of capacity planning at Alaska Airlines. "Alaska continues to emphasize our commitment to continued growth and investment throughout the West Coast."

Start Date
City pair
Departs
Arrives
Frequency
Aircraft
Oct. 1
San Diego - Spokane
5:40 p.m.
8:25 p.m.
Daily
E175
Oct. 2
Spokane - San Diego
7:10 a.m.
9:55 a.m.
Daily
E175

Flight times based on local time zones.



"We're thrilled Alaska Airlines will be adding nonstop service between San Diego and Spokane," said Kim Becker, San Diego International Airport's President/CEO. "The economic benefit from adding new routes to San Diego simply can't be overstated. Bringing more people to the region means there are more people spending and investing money here. That helps create jobs and support jobs we already have. We value Alaska's partnership."

Alaska A continues to offer expanding options 
for travellers on the West Coast


"We want to thank Alaska Airlines for this important commitment," said Spokane Airport Board Chair Nancy Vorhees. "Nonstop service from the second largest city in Washington state to the second largest city in California has been an important priority for us and our partners in the business community, in particular, LabCorp and Itron. We've also received excellent support from Red Mountain Resort for this nonstop service given the growing popularity of the winter ski scene throughout our region and the substantial interest from southern Californians visiting our area at all times of the year."

The route will be flown with Embraer 175 jets. The aircraft features a three-class cabin, including first class and Premium Class – which provides more legroom, early boarding and complimentary drinks. And on the E175, every seat is along a window or the aisle; there are no middle seats.

As the go-to airline for customers on the West Coast, growing in California remains a key focus for the airline. Alaska is continuing to make investments in improving nonstop access from key focus cities in the state, while investing in improving the onboard product with the addition of high-speed satellite Wi-Fi connectivity, free movies and chat, and the introduction of a new food and beverage program that embodies Alaska's West Coast vibe by featuring fresh and local ingredients and new selections of craft beers and local wines.

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