Alaska Airlines will launch seven new routes connecting California and the Pacific Northwest beginning in late October 2025. The airline is adding three flights from Hollywood Burbank Airport to destinations in Oregon and Washington state. Seasonal service from San Diego to Sun Valley, Idaho, will also be introduced, targeting winter sports travelers. Additionally, Boise will gain a new connection to Ontario in Southern California, and Alaska Airlines will start a Palm Springs-Santa Rosa route.
Kirsten Amrine, Vice President of Revenue Management and Network Planning at Alaska Airlines, stated: “We’re the only global airline based on the West Coast, and we’re proud to offer the most flights and seats between California, Washington and Oregon. These new additions further expand our ability to take our guests between growing markets in California and the Pacific Northwest for leisure and business travel.”
The new Burbank-Eugene flight marks Hollywood Burbank Airport as Eugene’s fifth nonstop destination. The Burbank-Pasco route makes Alaska Airlines the only carrier linking Pasco and the Tri-Cities region with two Los Angeles area airports: Burbank and LAX. In Redmond, Oregon—where Alaska is already the leading carrier—the addition of a direct flight from Burbank increases unique destination options.