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Alaska Airlines joins pride celebrations across multiple cities

Alaska Airlines joins pride celebrations across multiple cities
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Wayne Newton Senior Vice President, Airport Operations and Customer Service | Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have commenced Pride celebrations in collaboration with communities across their network. The events include dance parties featuring live DJs and appearances by performers Paju Munro and Jada Slayy.

The airlines emphasize their commitment to safety, inclusion, and authenticity. They state, "We see every interaction with our guests and the communities we serve as an opportunity to reaffirm our dedication to safety, inclusion, and authenticity — and we believe that when we are together, we soar."

During Pride Month, Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have shown support for the LGBTQ+ community at Seattle and San Francisco Pride parades. Employees participated by singing, dancing, and waving flags alongside aviation-inspired floats with live DJs.

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Employees also joined Pride festivities in Guadalajara on June 14th and Anchorage on June 28th. The celebrations will continue throughout the year in various locations including San Diego on July 19th, Portland on July 20th, Boise on September 7th, Las Vegas on October 10th, Honolulu on October 18th, Phoenix on October 19th, and Palm Springs on November 9th.

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