Alaska Airlines destinations

This is a list of destinations that Alaska Airlines currently serves (As of March 2014). Only destinations served by Alaska Airlines are listed here; destinations served by Alaska's sister carrier Horizon Air are listed at Horizon Air destinations.

List

Hub
Focus City
Seasonal
Future route
Terminated destinations
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Refs
AdakUnited States (Alaska)ADKPADKAdak Airport
AlbuquerqueUnited States (New Mexico)ABQKABQAlbuquerque International Sunport[1]
AnchorageUnited States (Alaska)ANCPANCTed Stevens Anchorage International Airport
AtlantaUnited States (Georgia)ATLKATLHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
AustinUnited States (Texas)AUSKAUSAustin-Bergstrom International Airport
BaltimoreUnited States (Maryland)BWIKBWIBaltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
BarrowUnited States (Alaska)BRWPABRWiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport
BellinghamUnited States (Washington)BLIKBLIBellingham International Airport[2]
BethelUnited States (Alaska)BETPABEBethel Airport
BostonUnited States (Massachusetts)BOSKBOSLogan International Airport
BurbankUnited States (California)BURKBURBob Hope Airport
CancúnMexico (Quintana-Roo) CUNMMUNCancún International Airport
Charleston
(begins November 16, 2015)
United States (South Carolina)CHSKCHSCharleston International Airport[3]
ChicagoUnited States (Illinois)ORDKORDO'Hare International Airport
CordovaUnited States (Alaska)CDVPACVMerle K. (Mudhole) Smith Airport
DallasUnited States (Texas)DFWKDFWDallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Deadhorse/Prudhoe BayUnited States (Alaska)SCCPASCDeadhorse Airport
DenverUnited States (Colorado)DENKDENDenver International Airport
DetroitUnited States (Michigan)DTWKDTWDetroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport[4]
DillinghamUnited States (Alaska)DLGPADLDillingham Airport
FairbanksUnited States (Alaska)FAIPAFAFairbanks International Airport
Fort LauderdaleUnited States (Florida)FLLKFLLFort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
GuadalajaraMexico (Jalisco)GDLMMGLMiguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport
GustavusUnited States (Alaska)GSTPAGSGustavus Airport
HonoluluUnited States (Hawaii)HNLPHNLHonolulu International Airport
HoustonUnited States (Texas)IAHKIAHGeorge Bush Intercontinental Airport
IxtapaMexico (Guerrero)ZIHMMZHIxtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport
JuneauUnited States (Alaska)JNUPAJNJuneau International Airport
KahuluiUnited States (Hawaii)OGGPHOGKahului Airport
Kansas CityUnited States (Missouri)MCIKMCIKansas City International Airport[5]
KetchikanUnited States (Alaska)KTNPAKTKetchikan International Airport
King SalmonUnited States (Alaska)AKNPAKNKing Salmon Airport
KodiakUnited States (Alaska)ADQPADQKodiak Airport
KonaUnited States (Hawaii)KOAPHKOKona International Airport
KotzebueUnited States (Alaska)OTZPAOTRalph Wien Memorial Airport
Las VegasUnited States (Nevada)LASKLASMcCarran International Airport
LihueUnited States (Hawaii)LIHPHLILihue Airport
Long BeachUnited States (California)LGBKLGBLong Beach Airport
Los AngelesUnited States (California)LAXKLAXLos Angeles International Airport
ManzanilloMexico (Colima)ZLOMMZOPlaya de Oro International Airport
MazatlánMexico (Sinaloa)MZTMMMZGeneral Rafael Buelna International Airport
Mexico City
(ends June 3, 2015)
Mexico (Federal District)MEXMMMXMexico City International Airport[6]
MinneapolisUnited States (Minnesota)MSPKMSPMinneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
Nashville
(begins September 23, 2015)
United States (Tennessee)BNAKBNANashville International Airport[3]
New OrleansUnited States (Louisiana)MSYKMSYLouis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
New York City
(begins September 16, 2015)
United States (New York)JFKKJFKJohn F. Kennedy International Airport[7]
NewarkUnited States (New Jersey)EWRKEWRNewark Liberty International Airport
NomeUnited States (Alaska)OMEPAOMNome Airport
OaklandUnited States (California)OAKKOAKOakland International Airport
OmahaUnited States (Nebraska)OMAKOMAEppley Airfield
OntarioUnited States (California)ONTKONTOntario International Airport
OrlandoUnited States (Florida)MCOKMCOOrlando International Airport
Palm SpringsUnited States (California)PSPKPSPPalm Springs International Airport
PetersburgUnited States (Alaska)PSGPAPGPetersburg James A. Johnson Airport
PhiladelphiaUnited States (Pennsylvania)PHLKPHLPhiladelphia International Airport
PhoenixUnited States (Arizona)PHXKPHXPhoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
PortlandUnited States (Oregon)PDXKPDXPortland International Airport
Puerto VallartaMexico (Jalisco)PVRMMPRLic. Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport
Raleigh
(begins October 1, 2015)
United States (North Carolina)RDUKRDURaleigh-Durham International Airport[3]
SacramentoUnited States (California)SMFKSMFSacramento International Airport
Salt Lake CityUnited States (Utah)SLCKSLCSalt Lake City International Airport[8]
San AntonioUnited States (Texas)SATKSATSan Antonio International Airport
San DiegoUnited States (California)SANKSANSan Diego International Airport
San FranciscoUnited States (California)SFOKSFOSan Francisco International Airport
San JoseUnited States (California)SJCKSJCSan Jose International Airport
San José del CaboMexico (Baja California Sur)SJDMMSDLos Cabos International Airport
Santa AnaUnited States (California)SNAKSNAJohn Wayne Airport
SeattleUnited States (Washington)SEAKSEASeattle–Tacoma International Airport
SitkaUnited States (Alaska)SITPASISitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport
SpokaneUnited States (Washington)GEGKGEGSpokane International Airport
St. LouisUnited States (Missouri)STLKSTLLambert-Saint Louis International Airport
TampaUnited States (Florida)TPAKTPATampa International Airport
TucsonUnited States (Arizona)TUSKTUSTucson International Airport
VancouverCanada (British Columbia)YVRCYVRVancouver International Airport
Washington D.CUnited States (Virginia)DCAKDCARonald Reagan Washington National Airport
Washington D.CUnited States (Virginia)IADKIADWashington Dulles International Airport[9]
WrangellUnited States (Alaska)WRGPAWGWrangell Airport
YakutatUnited States (Alaska)YAKPAYAYakutat Airport

Former destinations

Former destinations in Russia

(All destinations were seasonal)[10]

References

Destinations can be found at: http://www.alaskaair.com/content/about-us/newsroom/as-cities.aspx'''