Alaska Airlines is preparing for the summer season by planning to add the northernmost Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight to its schedule. According to AeroRoutes, the Seattle-based airline will launch a route between Anchorage (ANC) and Utqiaġvik (BRW) in June 2025, using the narrowbody aircraft.
The service between Anchorage International Airport (ANC) and Utqiaġvik Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport (BRW) will begin on June 12, 2025, and run daily through August 19, 2025. It is noteworthy that the last time the Boeing 737 MAX 8 operated on this route was between July 23 and July 29, 2024. Currently, the route is operated once a day with either Boeing 737-800s or Boeing 737-700s.
No other US carrier competes on the ANC to BRW route with Alaska Airlines, making it the sole player in this market. Alaska Airlines operates an all- Boeing fleet of **238** aircraft, including various models such as **79** Boeing **737-900ERs**, **73** Boeing **737 MAX9s**, **61** Boeing **737-800s**, **14** Boeing **737-700s**, six Boeing **737-900s**, and five Boeing **737 MAX8s**.