Alaska Air Adding Non-Stop Everett – Anchorage Route

August 26, 2022

Everett, Everett Economy

This is the first time Alaska will fly to a northern destination out of Paine Field.

On Thursday Alaska Airlines announced that starting November 30th they will offer passenger service between Everett, Washington and Anchorage, Alaska. Here is their announcement.

Alaska’s sister carrier Horizon Air provides most of their service at Paine Field with the Embraer 175 jet. The E175 features First Class and Premium Class, and only window and aisle seating – there are no middle seats. Guests can enjoy hundreds of free movies and TV shows available for viewing on personal devices, free texting on most flights and Wi-Fi connectivity for purchase.

Flight schedule:
Start date Cities Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft
Nov. 30 PAE-ANC 11:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Daily E175
Nov. 30 ANC-PAE 1:40 p.m. 6:10 p.m. Daily E175
All times Pacific Standard Time and all flights are year-round.

With the new nonstop from Everett, operated by 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.

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.

9 destinations from Paine Field in Everett
From Everett this fall and winter, Alaska will offer service between nine destinations: Anchorage, Boise, Las Vegas, Orange County, Palm Springs, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco and Spokane. For the latest flight schedules and to purchase tickets, visit alaskaair.com.



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