

On the operations side, Horizon began operating a new 74,000 square foot hangar and maintenance facility on the Paine Field property this year that can accommodate up to four E175 aircraft at a time. With the new nonstop from Everett, operated by our sister airline Horizon Air, Anchorage becomes the farthest destination and longest flight we’ll serve from that airport, and it’s also our first route to fly north from it. Flight schedule: Start dateĪll times Pacific Standard Time and all flights are year-round.

Since our regularly scheduled service launched there in March 2019, we’ve flown roughly 1.3 million guests to and from Paine Field-Snohomish County Airport. Our guests flying to and from Everett- about 20 miles north of Seattle and 70 miles south of Bellingham-have enjoyed a convenient, stress-free, upscale alternative airport experience with a lounge atmosphere. We’re ready to welcome our guests on this new route this fall.” “There’s a significant need and demand to connect workers and businesses in the two regions -from the fishing industry to aviation-in addition to the desire for leisure travel. They told us one of their top requests is a nonstop flight between Everett and Anchorage,” said Brett Catlin, vice president of network and alliances for Alaska Airlines.

We listened to our guests who live and work from north of Seattle to the Canadian border. Tickets for flights between Paine Field-Snohomish County Airport and the state of Alaska’s largest city are available for purchase now on. We’re connecting the newest commercial airport in the Seattle area with another one of our main hubs: New daily, nonstop service between Everett, Wash. Daily, year-round service will link families, friends, businesses and industry in two key regions.
