Alaska Air Company Description
Whether you want to capture a Kodiak moment or down a daiquiri by the Sea of Cortez, an Alaska Air Group unit can fly you there. Its primary subsidiary, Alaska Airlines, has a fleet of some 110 Boeing 737 jets serving about 40 cities in Alaska, other western states, and western Canada; it also flies to select major cities elsewhere in the US and about 10 cities in Mexico. Alaska Airlines operates from hubs in Anchorage, Alaska; Portland, Oregon; Los Angeles; and Seattle. Alaska Air Group also owns regional carrier Horizon Air, which flies to another 50 cities in the western US and Canada with a fleet of some 20 jets and 40 turboprops.
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