Alaska Airlines Route Map 2026
The West Coast's airline — connecting Pacific cities to 115+ destinations across North America. Explore 115+ destinations across 10+ countries — filter by hub and click any destination to compare fares.
Alaska Airlines — Network & Service Overview
Alaska Airlines, founded in 1932, is a full-service carrier based in the United States. As an independent airline, it operates without alliance membership. Its primary hub is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, facilitating connections across its network.
Alaska Airlines serves 115 destinations, focusing on the western United States, Alaska, and select international routes. The airline's hub in Seattle enables efficient connections for passengers travelling within these regions. Although it is not part of a major airline alliance, codeshare agreements with other carriers extend its reach.
Travellers on Alaska Airlines can expect a standard full-service product, including food and beverage options, in-flight entertainment, and checked baggage allowances. The airline's route network is notable for its extensive coverage of the US west coast and Alaska, making it a key carrier for those regions.
About Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines (AS) is a oneworld member airline founded in 1932. The airline operates a fleet of 300+ aircraft serving approximately 50M+ passengers annually across 115+ destinations in 10+ countries. Its main hub is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) in Seattle, USA.
The West Coast's airline — connecting Pacific cities to 115+ destinations across North America.
Alaska Airlines Hub Airports
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) — Seattle, USA
Alaska Airlines operates from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 10+ countries. View airport guides.
Alaska Airlines Top Routes
Some of Alaska Airlines's most-flown routes connecting major hubs and popular destinations:
| From | To | Route | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seattle | Los Angeles | SEA–LAX | 10+ daily |
| Seattle | San Francisco | SEA–SFO | 8+ daily |
| Seattle | Honolulu | SEA–HNL | Daily |
| Seattle | Chicago | SEA–ORD | 3× daily |
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Countries
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Destinations
300+
Fleet Size
50M+
Annual Passengers
Founded
1932
IATA Code
AS
Alliance
oneworld
Hubs
SEA
Hub Airports
Alaska Airlines airline intelligence
Network strategy, booking tips, alliance benefits and operating profile — updated for 2026.
Carrier profile
Alaska Airlines is a full-service carrier — fares typically include checked baggage, complimentary meals, and seat selection. Multiple cabin classes (economy, premium economy, business, sometimes first) give upgrade paths via cash or miles. Based in USA, and has been operating since 1932.
Network strategy
Alaska Airlines runs a single-hub model centred on Seattle (SEA) — almost all long-haul flights route through this hub, so connection planning is straightforward and minimum-connection times are typically shorter than at multi-hub competitors.
Alaska Airlines currently flies to 115+ destinations across 10+ countries. Use the interactive map above to filter by hub and find the most relevant routes for your origin city.
Alliance & loyalty
Alaska Airlines is a member of oneworld. Frequent-flyer miles earn and redeem across 13+ partner airlines including British Airways, American, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways. Hit elite status with oneworld Emerald via British Airways Executive Club, American AAdvantage, or Cathay Pacific Asia Miles to unlock lounge access, priority boarding and upgrades when flying Alaska Airlines.
Booking tips
For Alaska Airlines fares, book 6-10 weeks out for short-haul Asian routes, 8-14 weeks out for long-haul. Premium-economy is often cheapest exactly at the 10-week mark. Award availability opens 330+ days in advance — set alerts and book early for peak-season redemptions.
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Plan the Trip Beyond the Route Map
Use these planning hubs to turn route discovery into a booked trip, smoother airport transfer, or better stopover.
Flight Search
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Airport Guides
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Layover Guides
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Visa Guides
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Visa Checker
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Destination Guides
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Alaska Airlines Route Map — FAQs
What are Alaska Airlines's main hub airports?+
Alaska Airlines's main hub is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) in Seattle.
How many destinations does Alaska Airlines fly to?+
Alaska Airlines flies to 115+ destinations across 10+ countries. The network spans domestic, regional, and international markets across the airline's core operating regions.
What is Alaska Airlines's busiest route?+
One of Alaska Airlines's busiest routes is Seattle to Los Angeles (SEA–LAX), operated 10+ daily.
Is Alaska Airlines part of an airline alliance?+
Alaska Airlines is a member of oneworld, giving passengers access to interline agreements and codeshare partnerships with member airlines worldwide.
Latest News
Recent aviation intelligence related to this airline.
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Alaska Airlines has launched its first-ever transatlantic route to Europe in April, marking a significant expansion of the airline's international network. This milestone represents the carrier's entry into European service for the first time in its history.