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Alaska Air Group

Connecting The West Coast and Hawai'i To The World

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Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group, with US hubs including Seattle, Honolulu, Anchorage and Los Angeles. The airlines serve more than 140 destinations throughout North America, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific, including oneworld hubs Dallas-Fort Worth, New York, Tokyo and Sydney.

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Affiliate Airlines

Alaska Airlines' affiliates, Hawaiian Airlines, Horizon Air and SkyWest Airlines, extend Alaska's network even further.

Hawaiian Airlines

Hawaiian Airlines, a subsidiary of Alaska Air Group, has been Hawaii’s carrier since 1929, when it pioneered commercial aviation in the Hawaiian Islands. Today, Hawaiian Airlines welcomes guests from around the world with authentic Hawaiian hospitality and the largest network of flights to, from and within Hawai‘i, including service between the islands and American Samoa, Australia, the Cook Islands, Japan, New Zealand and Tahiti.

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Horizon Air

Founded in 1981, Horizon Air is a regional airline that serves 45 destinations with Seattle-Tacoma and Portland International Airports as its hubs.

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SkyWest Airlines

Headquartered in St. George, Utah, SkyWest Airlines is a regional airline with nearly 450 aircraft. It serves 226 destinations throughout North America.

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