Alaska Airlines partners with Kenmore Air

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Alaska Airlines is partnering with Kenmore Air to offer expanded travel options to the San Juan Islands, located north of Seattle. Flights are now available for sale from both airlines’ websites.

See also: Alaska Airlines reports 142 million dollars loss in the first quarter

Alaska customers have the option of connecting Friday Harbor on San Juan Island or Eastsound on Orca Island via Paine Field-Snohomish County Airport in Everett on flights operated by Kenmore Air in Cessna Caravan aircraft.

Our guests can fly with us from destinations throughout the West, such as Anchorage, San Francisco and Las Vegas to Everett, and then take a convenient flight with Kenmore Air to enjoy all that San Juan has to offer and earn Mileage Plan miles along the way“, said Brett Catlin, Alaska Airlines’ vice president of loyalty, alliances and sales.

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Mileage Plan members will be able to earn miles on Kenmore Air flights. The Seattle-based airline has been operating at Paine Field (PAE) with scheduled commercial flights since March 2019 and over the past four years the carrier has moved 1.6 million passengers to and from Everett (PAE).

Kenmore Air is proud to bring its 77 years of experience serving the San Juan Islands and British Columbia to Alaska Airlines’ award-winning Mileage Plan, which allows for seamless bookings between Alaska Airlines destinations and the San Juan Islands and the opportunity to earn miles“, said Todd Banks, president and CEO of Kenmore Air.

Alaska Airlines Scheduling at Paine Field

The carrier will have a May offering of 17,998 weekly seats at Everett (PAE).

  • Anchorage (ANC): daily flights on Embraer 175s.
  • San Francisco (SFO): five daily flights on Embraer 175.
  • San Diego (SAN): daily flights on Embraer 175.
  • Phoenix – Sky Harbor (PHX): 11 weekly flights on Boeing 737.
  • Orange County (SNA): two daily flights on Embraer 175.
  • Los Angeles (LAX): two daily flights on Embraer 175.
  • Las Vegas (LAS): two daily flights on Boeing 737 and Embraer E175.

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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