News

Alaska Airlines planes clipped wings at the Seattle-Tacoma airport, prompting an FAA investigation. Passengers were safely moved to other aircraft, and no injuries were reported.
The incident happened when carts — known as ground-service tugs — were pushing two Alaska Airlines planes from their gates and the wings touched.
A spokesperson with Seattle-Tacoma International Airport said a woman on Alaska Airlines flight 323 became anxious during the deplaning process around 5 p.m. Sunday. She then proceeded to climb ...
Alaska Airlines has big plans for increasingly popular airport lounges. Alaska Airlines’ purchase of Hawaiian Airlines has put the carrier into a different league. Now customers are reading the ...
The new technology is part of a pilot program operated by Alaska Airlines. The 10 autonomous mobility devices were introduced to SEA Airport in mid-August and are currently being utilized in the C ...
Daily nonstop flights to George Bush Intercontinental Airport begin next month. Houston was previously the company’s “largest unserved city” from Portland. Alaska will also resume twice ...
A passenger aboard an Alaska Airlines arriving in Seattle opened the emergency exit door and climbed onto the aircraft’s wing. A spokesperson with Seattle-Tacoma International Airport said a woman on ...