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Horizon Air celebrates 40 years of flying in the Pacific Northwest

From the Alaska Airlines blog:

On September 1, 40 years ago, Horizon Air, our sister airline in the Pacific Northwest, flew its first flight between Seattle and Yakima, Washington.

If youโ€™re from theย PNWย thereโ€™s a strong chance youโ€™ve flownย with Horizon. Theyโ€™reย the regional airline for Alaska Airlines and help connect our guests in the West with the world.

โ€œHorizon connects us all to the Pacific Northwestโ€™s incredible outdoor communities and amazing small cities and enables our connection to the country and world. Horizon Air employees make travel feel personal and bring incredible heart and care to every guest,โ€ said Ben Minicucci, Alaska CEO.

Meet Travion Smith, a ground service agent in Seattle who stays โ€œgroundedโ€ through kindness and awareness.ย Read more

Did you know?

  • Horizonย fliesย toย more thanย 50ย destinations in our route network.
  • First airline to serve Starbucks coffee in the sky.
  • Are always looking forย great new team members. Check outย current job openings!
  • Known for delivering performance with excellence and developing industry leading innovations to create safe, incomparable flying experiences.
  • Fliesย 32ย Bombardier Q400ย aircraftโ€”perfectly suited for servingย smaller communities in the PNWโ€”and 30ย Embraer E175 aircraft.
  • Wellย known for offeringย FREE beer + wineย to guests 21 years youngย on Q400 flights!

To commemorateย Horizonโ€™sย momentous day,ย a special flightย will flyย theย sameย routeย that started it allย on Sept 1, 1981.ย This time,ย it will be flown onย Horizonโ€™sย โ€œMeatballโ€ plane, aย custom-paintedย retro-themed aircraft, whichย will flyย some ofย itsย beloved employees and guestsย from Seattle to Yakima.

โ€œWeโ€™re flying our meatball livery on the same route Horizon flew 40 years ago,โ€ said Capt.ย Perry Solmonson, 40th Anniversary Committee Chair.ย โ€œThis is a huge milestone forย usย and this anniversary flight recognizes not only the hard and successful work accomplished to date, but also celebrate ourย up-and-comingย team members of the future.โ€

40 years of history

Founded in 1981 by entrepreneur Milt Kuolt and a group of venture capitalists in Seattle, Horizon had fewer than 100 employees at that time and operated a fleet of two Fairchild F-27 propjets.

Kuolt believed that every guest deserved more than just a ride from point A to B, which turned into the superior service that Horizon is still known for today.

โ€œService began with complimentary wine then blossomed into other little but much-appreciated amenities such as free newspapers handed out at the gate, complimentary coffee, and baskets on board filled with munching snacks that included all kinds of goodies,โ€ wrote Robert J. Serling in the chapter on Horizon Air in the book, Character & Characters: The Spirit of Alaska Airlines.

The service created a culture, a way of life and a state of mind that was โ€œfirmly embedded in the work ethic and attitude of every Horizon employee,โ€ wrote Serling.

Today, Horizon hasย more thanย 3,500ย employees and operates a fleet ofย 62ย aircraft.

Reaching 40 years is a huge milestone. Despite the ups and downs of the industry, itโ€™s been the people of Horizon who have carried the company forward. Our 40th anniversary is all about our people.

First Officer Perry Solmonson waves from the cockpit.

โ€œWhat I love most about Horizon is our family unit. I have never seen a group of people come together more for the good of a company or each other as I have witnesses during my time with QX. The commitment to our values, the love and respect we show each other and the service to our guests across all work groups is unmatched. I look forward to seeing my colleagues who I consider extended family.โ€ โ€“ Natalie Razor, Flight Attendant. SEA

โ€œI love the opportunities to travel around the world on behalf of Horizon Air. I love the opportunitiesย Iโ€™veย had to mentor the next generations of Maintenance Technicians. I love the opportunities to travel through the system andย assistย in new station openings. I love the dynamics of the business, always learning the newย aircraft, working through the highs and lows, (9-11, the pandemic). Raising my family.โ€ โ€“ Willard Clark, lead technician, GEG

โ€œBeing a part of the Horizon family is exactly that. Like any family, we have our ups and downs, highs and lows. We support our Horizon family members and help each other overcome our problems. Some say you canโ€™t pick your family; Horizon is the exception.โ€ โ€“ Bill Bowling, Q400 Captain, PDX

โ€œGrowing up in the tiny town of Connell, WA; Horizon Air was the airline I trusted to get me to the nearest major airport. It is always the airline I flew on my voyage outside of home and back to my home. Now I am living in Seattle and Horizon still connects me to my parents in my hometown that I love flying to! I am proud to be part of the airline that keeps us connected through the years. #PSCโ€ โ€“ Jaime Chavez, passenger service agent, SEA

โ€œI love the loyalty and dedication the employees have and flying with a regional airline I see that same loyalty with our customers. In the short 10 months I have already seen several of our elites on a regular basis and it feels good to be able to build that relationship with them.โ€ โ€“ Catherine Alder, Flight Attendant, PDXย 

Updated 2021 University of Washington college livery

Above Copyright Photo: Alaska Horizon (Horizon Air) Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) N435QX (msn 4232) (Huskies – Go Dawgs) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 954699.

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