
Source: The Points Guy
Summary
Alaska Airlines is discontinuing five seasonal routes to Mexico this winter, including flights from Las Vegas and San Francisco, to focus on increased demand to Hawaii during holiday periods. The airline will add flights to four Hawaiian Islands, resulting in a 6% increase in seats from the continental U.S. to Hawaii in the fourth quarter. Alaska will fly 30% fewer seats to Mexico during the same period.
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The escape is carefully planned.
Alaska Airlines is shifting its focus from Mexico to Hawaii, adding flights to four Hawaiian Islands and increasing seats by 6%. The airline is discontinuing five seasonal routes to Mexico, including flights from Las Vegas and San Francisco. Travelers can still find options on other airlines, such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The carefully planned escape to Hawaii requires a 6% increase in seats, but at the expense of Mexico routes.
It’s not a Hawaiian vacation without a 6% increase in seats.
Author: Evan Null








