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Delta to add Seattle/Tacoma-Osaka service, will drop Hong Kong service

Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-332 ER WL N1613B (msn 32776) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 942387.

Delta Air Lines is adding nonstop service from its Seattle/Tacoma hub to Osaka-Kansai (KIX), Japan, starting in 2019, complementing its existing international network.

Delta will fly the new route with one of the airline’s Boeing 767-300ER equipped with 25 fully flat-bed seats in Delta One, 29 seats Delta Comfort+ and 171 seats in the Main Cabin. Every seat has access to Wi-Fi, free personal in-flight seatback entertainment screens and power ports. Meals, created in partnership with Delta’s Michelin two-star consulting chef Norio Ueno will be featured in all cabins of service.

Schedule details will be released at a later date. Delta today at Osaka offers daily service to Honolulu, making Seattle its second nonstop U.S. destination from the Japanese city.

Delta has made the difficult business decision to cease Seattle/Tacoma-Hong Kong service, with the last flight out of Hong Kong on October 4. Delta will continue to serve Hong Kong from Seattle/Tacoma via Seoul-ICN, with its joint venture partner Korean Air.

The Seattle/Tacoma-Osaka route will be included in Delta’s joint venture partnership with Korean Air, which serves 12 destinations in Japan — giving shared customers optimized schedules, a more seamless customer experience and improved loyalty program benefits.

Delta continues to grow its overall presence in Seattle/Tacoma, with a 10 percent increase in peak-day seats at its Seattle/Tacoma hub for summer 2018, driven by the addition of three new domestic destinations as well as more flights and larger aircraft operating between existing routes. The airline will operate 174 peak-day departures to 54 destinations in July 2018, an increase of 11 departures compared with summer 2017 and 96 departures over summer 2014.

 

Copyright Photo: Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-332 ER WL N1613B (msn 32776) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 942387.

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Delta’s Seattle growth continues for sixth straight year with 3 new destinations

Delta Air Lines Airbus A319-114 N320NB (msn 1392) FLL (Bruce Drum). Image: 102205.

Delta Air Lines is kicking off the New Year with a 10 percent increase in peak-day seats at its Seattle/Tacoma hub for summer 2018, driven by the addition of three new destinations as well as more flights and larger aircraft operating between existing routes. The new destinations include Washington-Dulles and Kansas City, which will launch on June 8, and Indianapolis, which will launch on June 18.

New Service to Washington-Dulles, Kansas City, and Indianapolis

Delta will offer one daily round-trip each to Washington Dulles International Airport, Kansas City International Airport, and Indianapolis International Airport. Washington-Dulles service will be operated using Boeing 737-800 aircraft, Kansas City service will be operated using E-175 aircraft, and Indianapolis service will be operated using Airbus A 319 aircraft.

 

Departs Arrives Aircraft
SEA at 10 p.m. IAD at 6:15 a.m. Boeing 737-800
IAD at 7:05 a.m. SEA at 9:55 a.m. Boeing 737-800
Departs Arrives Aircraft
SEA at 5:15 p.m. MCI at 10:45 p.m. E-175
MCI at 7 a.m. SEA at 9 a.m. E-175
Departs Arrives Aircraft
SEA at 10:10 a.m. IND at 5:40 p.m. Airbus A319
IND at 6:15 p.m. SEA at 7:30 p.m. Airbus A319

 

Delta adds frequencies and larger aircraft to existing routes

Based on more demand from Seattle customers, Delta will launch additional flights to Las Vegas, New York-JFK, Orlando and Medford during spring/summer 2018 and will expand its summer seasonal service to Cincinnati to year-round. Additionally, Delta will offer seasonal weekend service to New Orleans from Feb. 10 through March 31.

The airline will also use larger aircraft to operate several existing routes, including Austin, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Nashville, Phoenix and San Diego.

Growth shows strength of Delta’s Seattle hub

Delta’s significant growth in Seattle to start 2018 speaks to the strength of its Sea-Tac hub. The airline will operate 174 peak-day departures to 54 destinations in July 2018, an increase of 11 departures compared with summer 2017 and 96 departures over summer 2014. Delta’s domestic seats will be up 112 percent over summer 2014, with 80 percent of Delta’s domestic seats served from Seattle on mainline aircraft for summer 2018.

Delta and its joint venture partners Aeromexico, Air France-KLM, Alitalia, Virgin Atlantic and WestJet serve 16 international destinations from Seattle, including Amsterdam, Beijing, Hong Kong, London-Heathrow, Paris, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai, Tokyo-Narita, and eight destinations in Canada and Mexico. Air France will also begin direct Seattle-Paris service in March to complement Delta’s existing service. In 2017, the airline added or expanded service to nine destinations, including Austin, Boston, Chicago, Eugene, Lihue, Milwaukee, Nashville, Raleigh and Redmond.  Seattle is also Delta’s primary gateway to Alaska with service to five destinations — Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka.

 

Copyright Photo: Delta Air Lines Airbus A319-114 N320NB (msn 1392) FLL (Bruce Drum). Image: 102205.

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Horizon Air to resume Embraer 175 deliveries in March 2018 as the pilot shortage lessens

Delivered on April 27, 2017

Alaska Horizon (Horizon Air) is planning to resume Embraer 175 deliveries again in March 2018 according to Seattle Times. Deliveries were halted this past summer by outgoing CEO Dave Campbell due to a pilot shortage that has eased up. SkyWest Airlines filled the void for Alaska Airlines with their Embraer 175s.

The new Embraer 175s will gradually replace the Bombardier Q400 turboprops.

Copyright Photo: Alaska Horizon (Horizon Air) Embraer ERJ 170-200LR (ERJ 175) N622QX (msn 17000651) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 938965.

With Airberlin gone, Lufthansa launches two ex-AB long-haul routes

Lufthansa Airbus A330-343 D-AIKC (msn 579) SEA (Bruce Drum). Image: 102127.

Lufthansa on November 8, 2017 launched two long-haul routes previously operated by Airberlin: New York (Tegel) – New York (JFK) (5 days a week) and Dusseldorf – Miami (3 days a week).

Copyright Photo: Lufthansa Airbus A330-343 D-AIKC (msn 579) SEA (Bruce Drum). Image: 102127.

Photo of the Day: The first Q400 in the new livery

The first Q400 in the new livery

Copyright Photo: Alaska Horizon (Horizon Air) Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) N436QX (msn 4236) SEA (Joe G. Walker). Image: 939783.

Delta to offer mainline service between Seattle/Tacoma and Vancouver

Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-832 WL N387DA (msn 30374) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 913461.

Delta Air Lines is supplementing Delta Connection Embraer 175 flights (operated by Compass Airlines) with mainline Boeing 737-800 flights on the Seattle/Tacoma – Vancouver route effective June 8, 2018 per Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-832 WL N387DA (msn 30374) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 913461.

Alaska to expand San Diego operations with new service to Albuquerque

Delivered on April 27, 2017

Alaska Airlines continues to expand service for San Diego guests with the addition of new daily nonstop flights to Albuquerque starting on October18, 2017. The new route is Alaska Airlines’ sixth new nonstop destination to launch from San Diego since August, as the airline continues to expand along the West Coast. Alaska Airlines will have 45 peak day flights to 29 nonstop destinations from San Diego by the end of 2017.

Alaska Airlines hot air balloon lights up the Albuquerque sky

“We continue to invest in our San Diego focus city, with nine new nonstop destinations in 2017,” said John Kirby, Alaska’s vice president of capacity planning. “Whether traveling to Boston for business or Hawaii for pleasure, San Diego travelers will love our convenient schedules, affordable fares and award-winning loyalty program.”

Summary of new service:
Start Date City pair Departs Arrives Aircraft Frequency
 

Oct.18

 

Albuquerque- San Diego 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. E175 Daily
 

Oct. 18

 

San Diego – Albuquerque 4:37 p.m. 7:19 p.m. E175 Daily
*Flight times based on local time zones.

The new San Diego to Albuquerque flights will be operated by Horizon Air 76-seat Embraer 175 jets, which offer similar features as a mainline aircraft including first class and premium class services and in-flight Wi-Fi. The E175 features 12 seats in first class, 12 seats in premium class and 52 seats in the main cabin.

Copyright Photo: Alaska Horizon (Horizon Air) Embraer ERJ 170-200LR (ERJ 175) N622QX (msn 17000651) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 938965.

United to increase flights to ski destinations this winter

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United Airlines (Chicago) has announced it is increasing its nonstop service from six hub cities to Aspen, Colorado, Vail, Colorado, Crested Butte, Colorado, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Sun Valley, Idaho, Bozeman, Montana, Glacier National Park, Montana and Reno, Nevada. The new routes will begin operating this winter and through spring 2018.

United Winter Schedule to Ski Destinations

Hub

Destination

Schedule

Dates

DEN

Aspen (ASE)

Up to 9 daily flights

Year-Round

Bozeman/Big Sky (BZN)

Up to 5 daily flights

Year-Round

Eagle/Vail (EGE)

Up to 4 daily flights

Year-Round

Glacier/Whitefish (FCA)

Up to 4 daily flights

Year-Round

Gunnison/Crested Butte (GUC)

2 daily flights

Now – April 2

Steamboat Springs (HDN)

Up to 4 daily flights

Year-Round

Jackson Hole (JAC)

3 daily flights

Year-Round

Montrose/Telluride (MTJ)

Up to 5 daily flights

Year-Round

Reno/Lake Tahoe (RNO)

3 daily flights

Year-Round

Salt Lake City (SLC)

6 daily flights

Year-Round

Sun Valley (SUN)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 2

ORD

Aspen (ASE)

Up to 5 daily flights

Nov. 29 – April 2

Bozeman/Big Sky (BZN)

Up to 3 daily flights

Year-Round

Eagle/Vail (EGE)

Up to 1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 2

Glacier Park (FCA)

Up to 1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – March 31

Steamboat Springs (HDN)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 2

Jackson Hole (JAC)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 2

Montrose/Telluride (MTJ)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 2

Reno/Lake Tahoe (RNO)

Up to 2 weekly flights

Dec. 23 – April 1

Salt Lake City (SLC)

3 daily flights

Year-Round

Sun Valley (SUN)

Most Saturdays

Dec.23 – March 31

IAH

Aspen (ASE)

Up to 4 daily flights

Dec.20 – April 2

Bozeman/Big Sky (BZN)

Up to 1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Eagle/Vail (EGE)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Gunnison/Crested Butte (GUC)

Up to 1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Steamboat Springs (HDN)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Jackson Hole (JAC)

Up to 1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Montrose/Telluride (MTJ)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Reno/Lake Tahoe (RNO)

Up to 1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 29

Salt Lake City (SLC)

Up to 5 daily flights

Year-Round

LAX

Aspen (ASE)

4 daily flights

Year-Round

Bozeman/Big Sky (BZN)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Steamboat Springs (HDN)

Saturdays

Dec. 20 – March 25

Jackson Hole (JAC)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Montrose/Telluride (MTJ)

2 weekly flights

Dec. 23 – March 25

Reno/Lake Tahoe (RNO)

1 daily flight

Year-Round

Salt Lake City (SLC)

2 daily flights

Year-Round

SFO

Aspen (ASE)

Up to 3 daily flights

Dec. 20 – April 2

Bozeman/Big Sky (BZN)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Mammoth Yosemite (MMH)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 2

Eagle/Vail (EGE)

Up to 2 weekly flights

Dec. 23 – March 25

Steamboat Springs (HDN)

Saturdays

Dec. 23 – March 24

Jackson Hole (JAC)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 1

Montrose/Telluride (MTJ)

3 weekly flights

Dec. 23 – April 1

Reno/Lake Tahoe (RNO)

4 daily flights

Year-Round

Salt Lake City (SLC)

5 daily flights

Year-Round

Sun Valley (SUN)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 2

EWR

Bozeman/Big Sky (BZN)

Up to 1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – March 26

Eagle/Vail (EGE)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 2

Jackson Hole (JAC)

1 daily flight

Dec. 20 – April 2

Steamboat Springs (HDN)

Up to 2 weekly flights

Dec. 23 – April 1

Montrose/Telluride (MTJ)

Up to 2 weekly flights

Dec. 23 – April 1

Salt Lake City (SLC)

1 daily flight

Year-Round

LGA

Montrose/Telluride (MTJ)

Saturdays

Dec. 23 – March 31

IAD

Vail/Eagle County (EGE)

1 weekly flight

Dec. 23 – March 31

Steamboat Springs (HDN)

1 weekly flight

Dec. 23 – March 31

Copyright Photo: United Airlines Boeing 737-924 ER SSWL N37420 (msn 33457) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 938077.

Alaska to retire the Virgin America brand in 2019 but will adopt many brand elements

Virgin America Airbus A320-214 N844VA (msn 4851) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 928791.

Alaska Airlines and Virgin America on March 22, 2017 shared their vision for the future of the combined carrier, as the company solidifies its status as the West Coast’s premier airline.

The group continued:

After careful consideration, the combined company will adopt Alaska’s name and logo, retiring the Virgin America name likely sometime in 2019. However, the combined airline will adopt many of the brand elements that Virgin America enthusiasts love about their favorite airline, including enhanced in-flight entertainment, mood lighting, music and the relentless desire to make flying a different experience for guests. The goal is to create a warm and welcoming West Coast-inspired vibe.

Alaska has been actively growing the airlines’ newly combined networks since closing the merger in December. Earlier this month, the airline announced 21 new markets with 25 new daily departures out of San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles and San Jose, California – marking the largest addition of routes in the company’s history.

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Above Copyright Photo: Alaska Airlines (Alaska + Virgin America) Boeing 737-990 ER SSWL N493AS (msn 41727) (More to Love) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 936924.

In addition to low fares, network growth and award-winning service, Alaska will spend the next few years making major enhancements to its already award-winning guest experience and incorporating favorite elements of the Virgin America experience.

Enhancements include:

  • Modern, warm and welcoming vibe – Guests will start to see some of the new Alaska brand personality come to life throughout 2017, to create a warm and welcoming West Coast vibe throughout the guest journey. Music from fresh new artists will be featured on planes, in airport lobbies and at gates. In 2018, Alaska will debut an entirely redesigned cabin with new seats and amenities, and has already started to retrofit select Boeing aircraft with expressive blue mood lighting. Modern, stylish uniforms by fashion designer Luly Yang will roll out in mid-2019 for flight attendants, customer service agents, pilots, mechanics and ground crew.
  • Satellite connectivity – Alaska’s entire fleet of Boeing 737 passenger aircraft will be equipped with high-speed satellite Wi-Fi beginning in fall 2018, with the remainder of the Airbus fleet to follow. Both fleets are expected to be fully satellite-equipped by the end of 2019.
  • More premium seats – Building on Alaska’s new First Class and Premium Class seating sections that debuted earlier this year, premium seating will be expanded across the Airbus fleet beginning in the fourth quarter of 2018. The number of First Class seats will increase by 50 percent (going from eight seats in the Airbus First Class cabin to 12) and are customized for enhanced comfort, featuring 41 inches of pitch, improved seatback storage pockets, cup holders, footrests and personal power outlets throughout the cabin. The redesigned Airbus cabins will also feature 18 new Premium Class seats with 35 inches of pitch and complimentary beer, wine and cocktails.
  • The country’s top-ranked frequent flier program – In 2018, Alaska Mileage Plan will become the sole loyalty program for both airlines, offering guests more rewards, an expansive global partner network and the only major airline loyalty program that still rewards a mile flown with a mile earned on Alaska and Virgin America flights. Members of Alaska Mileage Plan enjoy some of the most generous benefits in the industry including complimentary upgrades, award travel starting at 5,000 miles one-way (plus taxes and fees) and a faster path to elite status compared to other airlines. With Alaska and Alaska Global Partners, members can earn and redeem miles to more than 900 destinations worldwide.
  • Complimentary upgrades – With 50 percent more premium seats being introduced to the Airbus fleet, elite loyalty members will enjoy the most generous complimentary upgrades in the industry. Mileage Plan MVP Golds and above are upgraded to First Class or Premium Class 75 percent of the time (based on average historic system wide rates of upgrade) on Alaska Airlines flights. Complimentary upgrades on Airbus aircraft will debut for the first time ever in late 2018.
  • Free movies – In January, Alaska launched a temporary promotion offering its entire catalog of more than 200 movies and TV shows for free. Starting now, free entertainment on guests’ own devices will be a permanent feature on its Boeing fleet and the same free library of movies and TV shows will expand to Airbus aircraft via Red entertainment system in August 2017. Guests on Airbus aircraft will continue to enjoy access to early release movies for purchase.
  • Free Chat™ – In January 2017, Alaska became the first and only U.S. airline to offer Free Chat onboard and will expand Free Chat to Airbus-operated flights in August 2017. Guests can stay connected to friends and family on the ground via Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and iMessage.
  • West Coast-inspired food and beverage – Alaska and Virgin America continue to enhance their fresh, healthy, West Coast-inspired onboard food and beverage menus. Guests of both airlines enjoy craft brews, premium wines and delicious food options. By June 2017, Alaska First Class passengers will be able to pre-select meals before they fly, and by early 2018, Alaska’s Main Cabin passengers will be able to pre-pay for their meals before they fly. Food pre-ordering will be extended to Airbus flights sometime in the future.
  • Lounge expansion – By early 2019, guests will be able to relax in refreshed and expanded airport lounges in Seattle, Portland and Los Angeles, as well as new lounges in San Francisco and at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. The expansion plans will double the square footage of Alaska’s airport lounges. Members also currently enjoy access to more than 60 partner lounges throughout the United States and around the world.

Alaska Airlines and Virgin America along with their regional partners, fly 40 million customers a year to 118 destinations with an average of 1,200 daily flights across the United States and to Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica and Cuba.

Top Copyright Photo: Virgin America Airbus A320-214 N844VA (msn 4851) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 928791 (all others by Alaska Airlines).

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SkyWest to fly between Seattle/Tacoma and San Luis Obispo for Alaska Airlines

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Alaska Airlines will launch daily, nonstop service between its Seattle/Tacoma hub and San Luis Obispo, California, on April 13, 2017. Located just south of the city of San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport serves travelers from as far north as Southern Monterey County and as far south as Northern Santa Barbara County.

The year-round service will be operated by SkyWest Airlines using Embraer E175 jets, featuring 12 seats in first class, 12 seats in Preferred Plus and 52 seats in the main cabin. The E175 boasts cabin dimensions on par with a Boeing 737.

Copyright Photo: Alaska SkyWest (SkyWest Airlines) Embraer ERJ 170-200LR (ERJ 175) N170SY (msn 17000483) SEA (Tony Storck). Image: 928988.

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