04 June, 2021

Paine Field to get complete Alaska Airlines schedule by spring 2022

Recovery continues this fall with 13 daily departures at Seattle-area airport, including a new nonstop flight to Tucson

Alaska Airlines is planning to resume a full schedule of 18 daily nonstop departures at Paine Field-Snohomish County Airport by spring 2022, possibly earlier, it confirmed this week. The subsidised routes from the airport in Everett, north of Seattle, remains very popular with customers the airline said.

The carrier has recently recalled a number of staff and believes its recovery will grow rapidly and because of that it will operate 13 daily departures from Paine Field later this fall – up from the five currently operating.  

"It has definitely been a difficult stretch, but our commitment to Paine Field never wavered," said Brett Catlin, vice president of network and alliances at Alaska Airlines. "Our guests love the convenience of the airport. Next year, as we continue to offer additional flights, we'll be in a position to resume our full allotment of 18 departures every day to the places our guests want to fly to the most."

On June 17, Alaska will fly to five destinations from Everett: Las Vegas, Orange County, Phoenix, San Diego and San Francisco. 
Here's more of what's ahead at Paine Field:

On Sept. 8, this will jump to 11 daily departures to seven destinations with the addition of two flights a day to both Boise and Spokane, along with second daily flights to both Las Vegas and Phoenix. 
On Oct. 7, a seasonal flight to Palm Springs returns. 
On Nov. 19, will be the launch of a new seasonal service to Tucson.
Horizon Air provides the all-jet service from Paine Field with the Embraer E175 aircraft, which features First Class and Premium Class, and as the aircraft are configured in a 2x2 arrangement,  there is only window or aisle seating. The carrier offers free movies and TV shows available to view on personal devices and chargeable Wi-Fi connectivity. 




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