29 October, 2021

Alaska Airlines will serve a third city in Ohio - say hello to Cleveland


Alaska Airlines has confirmed it will start a new route to a third city in Ohio from Seattle next year when it inaugurates Cleveland to the carriers route network.

The new non-stop service is scheduled to start on 16th June, the same date the airline will add a second daily roundtrip flight between Seattle and both Cincinnati and Columbus.  "Ohio is an economic powerhouse with a vibrant cultural and corporate scene that's underserved and primed for growth as we emerge from the pandemic," said Brett Catlin, vice president of network and alliances at Alaska Airlines. "Adding Cleveland to our network furthers our investment in the Buckeye State while adding an important nonstop link between Northeast Ohio and the Puget Sound."


"Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is delighted to welcome Alaska Airlines to the city of Rock and Roll. They will provide nonstop service to Seattle, our top unserved destination," said Robert Kennedy, Director of Airports, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. "Alaska Airlines has been recognized by J. D. Power over the past decade for their award-winning customer service. We're proud to join the Alaska Airlines family of cities served."


"Expanding air service is critical to growing our economy and linking Ohio to the world," said Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. "Alaska Airlines' decision to choose Cleveland for nonstop service to Seattle will connect Northeast Ohio's financial services sector, healthcare systems and tech industries to markets on the West Coast and Asia, while also giving the West Coast easier opportunities to do business in Northeast Ohio." 

Starts

City Pair

Departs

Arrives

Frequency

Aircraft

June 16

Seattle – Cleveland

9:50 a.m.

5:15 p.m.

Daily

737

June 16

Cleveland – Seattle

6:25 p.m.

8:30 p.m.

Daily

737

All times are local times

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