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Alaska and Horizon airlines expand Portland options
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Alaska Airlines and
Horizon Air on Monday said they have expanded an existing agreement with
Delta Air Lines giving passengers access to a wider selection of destinations.
The agreement now gives passengers of either airline access to 70 daily departures to 32 nonstop destinations —a 40 percent increase over last fall’s schedules, according to Seattle-based Alaska Airlines (NYSE: ALK).
Called “codesharing,” the agreements allow passengers of one airline to reach a destination of the partnering airline on a single ticket and without having to recheck baggage.
Frequent flier miles continue to accumulate when on the partnering airline’s connecting flight. Members of Alaska’s Board Room service are provided the same access to Delta’s SkyClub.
In a news release, Alaska said its Portland customers will now have access to flights connecting through Delta’s international hubs in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Minneapolis, New York’s JFK airport, Salt Lake City, and Tokyo-Narita, as well as daily nonstop flights to Honolulu.
Delta customers will be provided access from Portland to 26 of Alaska-Horizon’s connecting destinations.
New nonstop routes added to Delta’s schedule from Portland through the agreement include: Boise, Boston, Burbank, Eugene, Fresno, Spokane, Las Vegas, Long Beach, Medford, Oakland, Ontario, Phoenix, Redmond, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento, Orange County, Santa Rosa and Vancouver, British Columbia.
Yeah I have a feeling a rather large SEA base will be coming soon with 1400 new pilots. Seems these two companies just keep getting closer and closer. Maybe not maybe they can get all they want with a code share but I doubt it. I give 3/1 odds by summer of '10.