Alaska Air Group provides update on long-term growth strategy
Alaska Air Group Inc., the parent company of Alaska Airlines Inc. and Horizon Air Industries Inc., today will host its Investor Day at 11:30 a.m. Eastern time.
During the event, Alaska Air Group will provide an update on its business performance and growth strategy, including successful pandemic recovery, industry outperformance in guest experience and financial strength, and its path forward for long-term value creation.
Alaska Air Group and Bank of America Renew Long-Term Partnership Agreement
Today, Alaska and Bank of America announced an extension of their co-branded credit card agreement through 2030. The renewed agreement strengthens a powerful industry partnership that has endured over decades, meaningfully expands guest benefits, and further accelerates both companies’ strategic growth plans in key West Coast geographies.
Alaska Air Cargo expands freighter fleet with addition of two aircraft
Alaska Air Cargo announced today it will add two Boeing 737-800 aircraft to its dedicated freighter fleet serving the state of Alaska. These additions increase the freighter fleet from three to five aircraft.
Air Transport World Names Alaska Airlines 2022 Airline of the Year
Alaska recently received ATW’s 2022 Airline of the Year recognition. This coveted award recognizes our team’s innovation, remarkable service & strong financial and operational performances despite the on-going challenges of the pandemic.
Alaska dispatchers and Silicon Valley are revolutionizing more efficient, sustainable ways to fly
We’re thrilled to introduce Flyways AI, the world’s first-ever use of artificial intelligence in flight operations control. Get to know the software developed by Silicon-Valley-based Airspace Intelligence that will make your travel time quicker and less turbulent, while also reducing our climate impact.
Eight things to know about Alaska’s new CEO, Ben Minicucci
Ben Minicucci sees exciting growth on Alaska Airlines’ horizon as he takes the controls as CEO, replacing Brad Tilden, who retired last month after a 30-year career. Here’s a brief look at Minicucci’s career, his passions and plans as CEO.
Six things to know about Alaska’s new DEI Director James Thomas
This week we are thrilled to welcome James Thomas, an exceptional leader who will help lead Alaska Airlines in delivering on our commitments and goals as director of diversity, equity and inclusion.
Constance von Muehlen becomes COO at Alaska Airlines
Constance brings a proven track record of safety and operational excellence to the role and will oversee the day-to-day operations on the ground and in the air, focusing on delivering on Alaska’s commitment to genuine, caring service that ensures a safe, reliable, hassle-free and welcoming experience for all guests.
Hundreds of guests & employees fly on first Alaska 737-9 MAX flights
Today, Alaska Airlines is flying the first passengers on board its first 737-9 MAX aircraft. We’ve tested and verified all required and necessary processes to prepare the plane for passenger service. We’re ready to welcome you on board!
Alaska prepares for the Boeing 737 MAX to safely join our fleet with first passenger flights expected in March
The Boeing 737 MAX aircraft has been certified by the FAA, giving all U.S. airlines the approval to begin the process of bringing the aircraft back into service. Alaska expects its first delivery of the plane in January, followed by the start of passenger service in March. We will only fly a MAX once it passes all of our tests and safety procedures.
Alaska Airlines and Microsoft are making travel a little greener—see how you can reduce your carbon footprint
Alaska and Microsoft will fly more sustainably thanks to the use of sustainable aviation fuel to cover business travel on the West Coast routes they fly most. Travelers can also buy carbon offsets from The Good Traveler to help restore the climate balance.
Alliance countdown: Alaska joins oneworld in six months
oneworld further opens the world to our guests with more than 1,000 destinations. Soon, you’ll be able to fly more easily from Boise to Beijing or Portland to Prague and more.