History: Alaska Airlines
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IATA | AS | ||
ICAO : | ASA | ||
Callsign : | Alaska | ||
Founded : | June 6 1944 | ||
Hubs : | Los Angeles Airport Portland Airport Seattle Tacoma Airport Ted Stevens Anchorage Airport | ||
Frequent flyer program : | Mileage Plan | ||
Airport lounges : | Board Room | ||
Parent company : | Alaska Air Group | ||
Fleet size : | 118 | ||
Destinations : | 91 | ||
Slogan: | North of Expected | ||
Headquarters : | Seattle | ||
Key people : | Linious McGee - founder Brad Tilden - CEO | ||
Website : | AlaskaAir.com | ||
List of Alaska Airlines airplanes by registration number |
Alaska Airlines (NYSE: ALK) is an american airline with headquarters in the Seattle suburb of SeaTac, Washington. Alaska Airlines was formed in 1944 as a result of several mergers and acquisitions by McGee Airways (founded in 1932).
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List of airlines in Alaska
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