Alaska Airlines is set to launch a new route from Los Angeles to Monterrey, Mexico, on February 13. This service will become the airline's eighth-longest route using the Embraer E175 aircraft. The introduction of this route marks Alaska Airlines' only new service among 13 routes starting this week. The remaining routes are resuming after being inactive since early January or last year.
Alaska Airlines operates 86 Embraer E175s, with 44 managed by Horizon Air and 42 by SkyWest. Each aircraft has a seating capacity of 76 passengers, divided into first class, premium class, and main cabin sections. The average flight distance for these planes in 2025 is expected to be around 400 nautical miles (741 km), which is the lowest average recorded so far.
The airline's E175s are scheduled to fly to 72 airports this year, primarily within the United States. California leads with 16 airports served by Alaska Airlines' E175 flights, followed by Washington and Alaska. Seattle accounts for 35% of these flights, while Portland follows with 24%. Overall, the E175s make up about 40% of Alaska Airlines' total services.