Alaska Airlines has announced new nonstop flights from Los Angeles to La Paz, Mexico, as part of its expanded winter schedule. The airline aims to connect guests from key West Coast cities to destinations across North and Latin America with ten new routes.
The new service positions Alaska Airlines as the leading U.S.-based carrier offering the most flights from the West Coast to Mexico. "As the only West Coast-based airline, our expanded winter schedule is part of our ongoing commitment to expand service in the region and deliver a seamless and remarkable travel experience for our guests," stated Kirsten Amrine, Vice President of Network Planning and Revenue Management at Alaska Airlines.
Starting today, passengers can travel between Los Angeles and La Paz. Additional nonstop routes will debut in December, including connections from Fresno to Guadalajara, Boise to Bozeman and Orange County, Los Angeles to Kelowna in British Columbia, San Diego to Reno, and Vail (Eagle County) from San Diego and Seattle. Seattle and San Francisco will also offer flights to Liberia.