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News / Alaska Airlines now flies to two new destinations
Hello there, Cleveland! Hey, Miami!
With the official start of summer just days away, Alaska Airlines is once again expanding their horizons with the launch of five new routes this week as many of us are eager for fun in the sun in different places.
Alaska is now flying to two new cities: Cleveland and Miami with daily nonstop service from their hometown hub in Seattle. Plus, the airline keeps growing in Boise with new nonstops to both Idaho Falls and Las Vegas. And we have a new nonstop flight between Anchorage and Salt Lake City.
Tickets for all flights are available for purchase on alaskaair.com.
Alaska begins flying between Seattle and Cleveland today. This summer, Alaska is the only airline connecting the vibrant city in Northeast Ohio with nonstop service to the Pacific Northwest. Cleveland becomes the third city Alaska will serve in the Buckeye State with daily nonstops to Seattle joining Columbus and Cincinnati.
Alaska is also launching new daily nonstop flight between Seattle and Miami. The popular South Florida vacation spot becomes Alaska's 100th nonstop destination from Seattle – a cultural hub for travelers around the world with its incredible nightlife, art, music, architecture and food. Since 2012, the airline has provided nonstop service between Seattle and Fort Lauderdale, just to the north of Miami.
In Boise, Alaska keeps growing with a pair of new flights Alaska knows their guests have been eager to see. Starting June 16, Alaska offers daily nonstop service to both Idaho Falls and Las Vegas from the Idaho capital city. With these additional routes, Alaska will fly an average of 31 daily departures from Boise to 15 destinations – all nonstop.
Alaska's flight between Idaho Falls and Boise will offer an easier, more convenient way to travel for business and leisure. The flight times work out well for a day trip from Idaho Falls to Boise: a mid-morning departure and then a return flight in the early evening. The added route joins Alaska's existing flights from the Spokane/Coeur d’Alene and Pullman/Moscow areas to link all key population centers across the state to Boise.
Starting June 18, Alaska will connect two summertime spots that are famous for outdoor adventures: Anchorage and Salt Lake City. Alaska will fly nonstop every week. This summer, the airline will offer a wide variety of 22 nonstop destinations from Anchorage.