Direct flights with Alaska Airlines (AS) – All non-stop flights
Alaska Airlines (IATA: AS) is a major U.S. carrier primarily based at Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) and a member of the Oneworld Alliance. It flies exclusively to destinations within North America (and Hawaii) with a strong focus on connecting the West Coast to the rest of the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
Alaska Airlines was founded in 1932. It is one of the US legacy carriers that operated interstate before 1978 (the liberalization) and is the only surviving one that hasn’t gone through bankruptcy since then.
It operates a fleet of more than 320 aircraft, serving over 125 destinations across the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
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Hubs and operating bases
Alaska Airlines operates from six hubs, with its largest being Seattle-Tacoma (SEA), where Alaska Airlines controls over 49% of all traffic.
Anchorage (ANC) is another important airport hub for Alaska Airlines. The airline serves over a dozen domestic (for the state) destinations from there and has a commanding presence, handling nearly two-thirds of all flights.
Secondary hubs of AS include Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Portland (PDX), and San Diego (SAN). These hubs support Alaska’s West Coast dominance.
Alaska Airlines' domestic direct flights
Alaska's busiest and most frequent routes within the U.S. reflect the airline’s aim to deliver regional connectivity, rather than intercontinental connections, though it serves some coast-to-coast flights too.
It often competes with the other major US carriers, namely Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines.
Some of AS’ popular direct flights include:
Seattle (SEA) - Anchorage (ANC): Vital link between Alaska Airlines’ two biggest hubs with up to 18 departures per day.
Portland (PDX) - Phoenix (PHX): The airline’s top non-Seattle route by frequency - 3 flights every day.
San Diego (SAN) - Seattle (SEA): A frequent West Coast service of nearly 70 weekly flights.
Los Angeles (LAX) - San Jose (SJC): An important Bay Area connection with regular daily flights.
Anchorage (ANC) - Fairbanks (FAI): Alaska’s busiest domestic (for the state) route.
Alaska Airlines' international direct flights
Alaska’s international destinations are Canada and Mexico, as of mid-2025.
Some of those are:
Seattle (SEA) - Vancouver (YVR): Alaska’s top transborder route with 42 weekly flights.
San Francisco (SFO) - San José del Cabo (SJD): Daily leisure flights to this popular Mexican destination in Baja California Sur.
Los Angeles (LAX) - Puerto Vallarta (PVR): Two daily services, mostly serving the vacation travel market.
Los Angeles (LAX) - Cancun (CUN): A once-daily route to the most famous Mexican resort town.
Seattle (SEA) - Victoria (YYJ): A short but very busy route into southwestern Canada where Alaska Airlines is the sole carrier.
The airline is currently eyeing long-haul trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic routes, though its most popular international flights will likely continue to be in North America for the foreseeable future.
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