Alaska Airlines has begun an expansion with new services from cities on the West Coast of the United States to major vacation destinations. The airline is boosting connectivity between North America and Latin America this winter with this expansion of its schedule.
On November 20, Alaska started nonstop service between Los Angeles and La Paz, solidifying its position as the U.S. airline with the most routes between the West Coast and Mexican destinations.
In December, nonstop services will begin between Fresno and Guadalajara; Boise to Bozeman and Orange County; Los Angeles to Kelowna; San Diego to Reno; Vail (Eagle County) from San Diego and Seattle; and Liberia/Guanacaste from Seattle and San Francisco.
«We’re excited to give our guests easier access to these sought-after destinations where they can experience winter their way,» said Kirsten Amrine, vice president of network planning and revenue management at Alaska Airlines.
Schedule of Alaska’s new routes
- Los Angeles-La Paz: 2-3 weekly flights on Embraer E175 (E175) (operates year-round)
- Fresno-Guadalajara: daily flights on Boeing 737 (737) from December 3 to February 12, 2025
- Boise-Bozeman: five weekly flights on E175 from December 19 to April 21, 2025
- Boise-Orange County: daily flights on E175 starting December 19 (operates year-round)
- Los Angeles-Kelowna: daily flights on E175 from December 19 to March 18, 2025
- San Diego-Reno: daily flights on E175 from December 19 to April 21
- Seattle-Vail (Eagle County): three weekly flights on E175 from December 20 to March 16, 2025
- San Diego-Vail (Eagle County): three weekly flights on E175 from December 20 to March 16, 2025
- Seattle-Liberia/Guanacaste: one weekly flight on 737 from December 20 to May 11, 2025
- San Francisco-Liberia/Guanacaste: one weekly flight on 737 from December 21 to May 10, 2025