How ready are you for summer travel? Here’s everything you need to know. Do you have lots to learn when it comes to summer travel, or could you teach the course yourself? Get ready to fly Alaska Airlines this summer with these tips. 5 min read May 25, 2023 Trailblazing trans pilot Jessica helps ensure transgender pilots soar Not many pilots can say they’ve worked to pave the way for an entire generation of trans pilots, but Alaska First Officer Jessica can! Read her remarkable story. 4 min read August 30, 2022 3 feel-good #iAmAlaska stories we love A little extra kindness goes a long way. 1 min read November 2, 2018 Watch: Dad returns from deployment and surprises daughter on flight Airline employees witness emotional reunions all of the time – that’s what happens when your business is bringing people together from long distances. But it’s not that often that we get to help behind the scenes to plan and facilitate such a reunion. Last month, Alaska Airlines was contacted by a woman named Aimee from… 1 min read January 26, 2018 Feel-good Friday: Reuniting a girl with her stuffed dog takes a village of caring employees In a child’s world, losing a toy is upsetting. But for a 4-year-old girl named Rougen from Coos Bay, Oregon, the polka-dotted, stuffed dog named Bubba left behind on her flight was more than just a toy. It was a memory of her brother. 1 min read December 15, 2017 Like father, like daughter: Pilot team flies together on Father’s Day This Father’s Day, a special pair of pilots is scheduled to fly together for Alaska Airlines: Captain Nick Cosmakos and First Officer Niclina Cosmakos plan to work as a father-daughter flight crew on Sunday. They are scheduled to fly together all month. Niclina credits her love of flying to her father, and fondly remembers flying… 1 min read June 16, 2017 Teamwork at 35,000 ft. helps dad with child in ICU Finding out your child is in the hospital is terrifying, especially if you get the news while you’re in the air, aboard a flight headed in the opposite direction. Jason Carlton, a resident of De Queen, Arkansas, was flying on Feb. 20 with two friends from Dallas to a ministry conference in Seattle. Prior to… 1 min read March 2, 2017 Travel inspiration: 5 employee Instagram accounts to follow Whether you’re snorkeling at Hanauma Bay on Oahu, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or flying by Mount Rainier on a sunny day, Instagram allows you to share photos and videos of all aspects of your life. More than 18,000 employees and teammates are employed at Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and Virgin America. They spend their work… 1 min read January 25, 2017 5 reasons you should work for Alaska Airlines You know you love to fly on Alaska. But have you ever considered working for your favorite airline? Here are five reasons you should browse Alaska’s job listings today. 1 min read July 13, 2015 Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Trailblazing trans pilot Jessica helps ensure transgender pilots soar Not many pilots can say they’ve worked to pave the way for an entire generation of trans pilots, but Alaska First Officer Jessica can! Read her remarkable story. 4 min read August 30, 2022 3 feel-good #iAmAlaska stories we love A little extra kindness goes a long way. 1 min read November 2, 2018 Watch: Dad returns from deployment and surprises daughter on flight Airline employees witness emotional reunions all of the time – that’s what happens when your business is bringing people together from long distances. But it’s not that often that we get to help behind the scenes to plan and facilitate such a reunion. Last month, Alaska Airlines was contacted by a woman named Aimee from… 1 min read January 26, 2018 Feel-good Friday: Reuniting a girl with her stuffed dog takes a village of caring employees In a child’s world, losing a toy is upsetting. But for a 4-year-old girl named Rougen from Coos Bay, Oregon, the polka-dotted, stuffed dog named Bubba left behind on her flight was more than just a toy. It was a memory of her brother. 1 min read December 15, 2017 Like father, like daughter: Pilot team flies together on Father’s Day This Father’s Day, a special pair of pilots is scheduled to fly together for Alaska Airlines: Captain Nick Cosmakos and First Officer Niclina Cosmakos plan to work as a father-daughter flight crew on Sunday. They are scheduled to fly together all month. Niclina credits her love of flying to her father, and fondly remembers flying… 1 min read June 16, 2017 Teamwork at 35,000 ft. helps dad with child in ICU Finding out your child is in the hospital is terrifying, especially if you get the news while you’re in the air, aboard a flight headed in the opposite direction. Jason Carlton, a resident of De Queen, Arkansas, was flying on Feb. 20 with two friends from Dallas to a ministry conference in Seattle. Prior to… 1 min read March 2, 2017 Travel inspiration: 5 employee Instagram accounts to follow Whether you’re snorkeling at Hanauma Bay on Oahu, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or flying by Mount Rainier on a sunny day, Instagram allows you to share photos and videos of all aspects of your life. More than 18,000 employees and teammates are employed at Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and Virgin America. They spend their work… 1 min read January 25, 2017 5 reasons you should work for Alaska Airlines You know you love to fly on Alaska. But have you ever considered working for your favorite airline? Here are five reasons you should browse Alaska’s job listings today. 1 min read July 13, 2015 Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
3 feel-good #iAmAlaska stories we love A little extra kindness goes a long way. 1 min read November 2, 2018 Watch: Dad returns from deployment and surprises daughter on flight Airline employees witness emotional reunions all of the time – that’s what happens when your business is bringing people together from long distances. But it’s not that often that we get to help behind the scenes to plan and facilitate such a reunion. Last month, Alaska Airlines was contacted by a woman named Aimee from… 1 min read January 26, 2018 Feel-good Friday: Reuniting a girl with her stuffed dog takes a village of caring employees In a child’s world, losing a toy is upsetting. But for a 4-year-old girl named Rougen from Coos Bay, Oregon, the polka-dotted, stuffed dog named Bubba left behind on her flight was more than just a toy. It was a memory of her brother. 1 min read December 15, 2017 Like father, like daughter: Pilot team flies together on Father’s Day This Father’s Day, a special pair of pilots is scheduled to fly together for Alaska Airlines: Captain Nick Cosmakos and First Officer Niclina Cosmakos plan to work as a father-daughter flight crew on Sunday. They are scheduled to fly together all month. Niclina credits her love of flying to her father, and fondly remembers flying… 1 min read June 16, 2017 Teamwork at 35,000 ft. helps dad with child in ICU Finding out your child is in the hospital is terrifying, especially if you get the news while you’re in the air, aboard a flight headed in the opposite direction. Jason Carlton, a resident of De Queen, Arkansas, was flying on Feb. 20 with two friends from Dallas to a ministry conference in Seattle. Prior to… 1 min read March 2, 2017 Travel inspiration: 5 employee Instagram accounts to follow Whether you’re snorkeling at Hanauma Bay on Oahu, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or flying by Mount Rainier on a sunny day, Instagram allows you to share photos and videos of all aspects of your life. More than 18,000 employees and teammates are employed at Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and Virgin America. They spend their work… 1 min read January 25, 2017 5 reasons you should work for Alaska Airlines You know you love to fly on Alaska. But have you ever considered working for your favorite airline? Here are five reasons you should browse Alaska’s job listings today. 1 min read July 13, 2015 Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Watch: Dad returns from deployment and surprises daughter on flight Airline employees witness emotional reunions all of the time – that’s what happens when your business is bringing people together from long distances. But it’s not that often that we get to help behind the scenes to plan and facilitate such a reunion. Last month, Alaska Airlines was contacted by a woman named Aimee from… 1 min read January 26, 2018 Feel-good Friday: Reuniting a girl with her stuffed dog takes a village of caring employees In a child’s world, losing a toy is upsetting. But for a 4-year-old girl named Rougen from Coos Bay, Oregon, the polka-dotted, stuffed dog named Bubba left behind on her flight was more than just a toy. It was a memory of her brother. 1 min read December 15, 2017 Like father, like daughter: Pilot team flies together on Father’s Day This Father’s Day, a special pair of pilots is scheduled to fly together for Alaska Airlines: Captain Nick Cosmakos and First Officer Niclina Cosmakos plan to work as a father-daughter flight crew on Sunday. They are scheduled to fly together all month. Niclina credits her love of flying to her father, and fondly remembers flying… 1 min read June 16, 2017 Teamwork at 35,000 ft. helps dad with child in ICU Finding out your child is in the hospital is terrifying, especially if you get the news while you’re in the air, aboard a flight headed in the opposite direction. Jason Carlton, a resident of De Queen, Arkansas, was flying on Feb. 20 with two friends from Dallas to a ministry conference in Seattle. Prior to… 1 min read March 2, 2017 Travel inspiration: 5 employee Instagram accounts to follow Whether you’re snorkeling at Hanauma Bay on Oahu, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or flying by Mount Rainier on a sunny day, Instagram allows you to share photos and videos of all aspects of your life. More than 18,000 employees and teammates are employed at Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and Virgin America. They spend their work… 1 min read January 25, 2017 5 reasons you should work for Alaska Airlines You know you love to fly on Alaska. But have you ever considered working for your favorite airline? Here are five reasons you should browse Alaska’s job listings today. 1 min read July 13, 2015 Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Feel-good Friday: Reuniting a girl with her stuffed dog takes a village of caring employees In a child’s world, losing a toy is upsetting. But for a 4-year-old girl named Rougen from Coos Bay, Oregon, the polka-dotted, stuffed dog named Bubba left behind on her flight was more than just a toy. It was a memory of her brother. 1 min read December 15, 2017 Like father, like daughter: Pilot team flies together on Father’s Day This Father’s Day, a special pair of pilots is scheduled to fly together for Alaska Airlines: Captain Nick Cosmakos and First Officer Niclina Cosmakos plan to work as a father-daughter flight crew on Sunday. They are scheduled to fly together all month. Niclina credits her love of flying to her father, and fondly remembers flying… 1 min read June 16, 2017 Teamwork at 35,000 ft. helps dad with child in ICU Finding out your child is in the hospital is terrifying, especially if you get the news while you’re in the air, aboard a flight headed in the opposite direction. Jason Carlton, a resident of De Queen, Arkansas, was flying on Feb. 20 with two friends from Dallas to a ministry conference in Seattle. Prior to… 1 min read March 2, 2017 Travel inspiration: 5 employee Instagram accounts to follow Whether you’re snorkeling at Hanauma Bay on Oahu, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or flying by Mount Rainier on a sunny day, Instagram allows you to share photos and videos of all aspects of your life. More than 18,000 employees and teammates are employed at Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and Virgin America. They spend their work… 1 min read January 25, 2017 5 reasons you should work for Alaska Airlines You know you love to fly on Alaska. But have you ever considered working for your favorite airline? Here are five reasons you should browse Alaska’s job listings today. 1 min read July 13, 2015 Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Like father, like daughter: Pilot team flies together on Father’s Day This Father’s Day, a special pair of pilots is scheduled to fly together for Alaska Airlines: Captain Nick Cosmakos and First Officer Niclina Cosmakos plan to work as a father-daughter flight crew on Sunday. They are scheduled to fly together all month. Niclina credits her love of flying to her father, and fondly remembers flying… 1 min read June 16, 2017 Teamwork at 35,000 ft. helps dad with child in ICU Finding out your child is in the hospital is terrifying, especially if you get the news while you’re in the air, aboard a flight headed in the opposite direction. Jason Carlton, a resident of De Queen, Arkansas, was flying on Feb. 20 with two friends from Dallas to a ministry conference in Seattle. Prior to… 1 min read March 2, 2017 Travel inspiration: 5 employee Instagram accounts to follow Whether you’re snorkeling at Hanauma Bay on Oahu, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or flying by Mount Rainier on a sunny day, Instagram allows you to share photos and videos of all aspects of your life. More than 18,000 employees and teammates are employed at Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and Virgin America. They spend their work… 1 min read January 25, 2017 5 reasons you should work for Alaska Airlines You know you love to fly on Alaska. But have you ever considered working for your favorite airline? Here are five reasons you should browse Alaska’s job listings today. 1 min read July 13, 2015 Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Teamwork at 35,000 ft. helps dad with child in ICU Finding out your child is in the hospital is terrifying, especially if you get the news while you’re in the air, aboard a flight headed in the opposite direction. Jason Carlton, a resident of De Queen, Arkansas, was flying on Feb. 20 with two friends from Dallas to a ministry conference in Seattle. Prior to… 1 min read March 2, 2017 Travel inspiration: 5 employee Instagram accounts to follow Whether you’re snorkeling at Hanauma Bay on Oahu, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or flying by Mount Rainier on a sunny day, Instagram allows you to share photos and videos of all aspects of your life. More than 18,000 employees and teammates are employed at Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and Virgin America. They spend their work… 1 min read January 25, 2017 5 reasons you should work for Alaska Airlines You know you love to fly on Alaska. But have you ever considered working for your favorite airline? Here are five reasons you should browse Alaska’s job listings today. 1 min read July 13, 2015 Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Travel inspiration: 5 employee Instagram accounts to follow Whether you’re snorkeling at Hanauma Bay on Oahu, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or flying by Mount Rainier on a sunny day, Instagram allows you to share photos and videos of all aspects of your life. More than 18,000 employees and teammates are employed at Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and Virgin America. They spend their work… 1 min read January 25, 2017 5 reasons you should work for Alaska Airlines You know you love to fly on Alaska. But have you ever considered working for your favorite airline? Here are five reasons you should browse Alaska’s job listings today. 1 min read July 13, 2015 Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
5 reasons you should work for Alaska Airlines You know you love to fly on Alaska. But have you ever considered working for your favorite airline? Here are five reasons you should browse Alaska’s job listings today. 1 min read July 13, 2015 Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Employee Q&A with Russell Wilson Alaska Airlines’ Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson recently sat down to answer questions submitted by Alaska employees. Caleb Jones (station operations, Seattle): How do you keep up your drive and determination and continue to focus on winning after such a difficult finish to an otherwise remarkable season? Russell Wilson: I am only 26 years old.… 1 min read March 1, 2015 Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Ask an Alaska pilot: what route do you fly? By Doug Branch, Captain, Alaska Airlines Doug Branch’s interest in aviation began around the same time he could say the word “plane.” Captain Branch has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, including growing up on Bainbridge Island and learning to fly at Eastern Washington’s Big Bend Community College. After three years flying for a commuter… 1 min read January 28, 2015 In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
In rain, sleet or snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician unicycles to work For the past four years, in rain, sleet and even snow, Alaska Airlines avionics technician Shannon Barry has been an “alternative commuter” in the purest sense. 1 min read December 5, 2014 Posts navigation 1 2 Next Keep up with Alaska