
Source: The Points Guy
Summary
Alaska Airlines is making changes to its Hawaii network, adding two new routes from Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport to Boise Airport and Spokane International Airport. The airline will also end Hawaiian Airlines’ service to Auckland Airport. The changes aim to align capacity with evolving travel demand. Additionally, Alaska will add flights from Honolulu to Las Vegas during peak periods. The airline is also expanding its global reach with new intercontinental flights from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
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Alaska Airlines is offering new routes from Honolulu to Boise and Spokane, flown with Boeing 737 Max aircraft. The airline is also ending Hawaiian Airlines’ service to Auckland. Flights from Honolulu to Las Vegas will be added during peak periods. Alaska is expanding its global reach with new intercontinental flights from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The airline’s goal is to build a global carrier that can compete with the Big 3 airlines.
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