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Alaska Airlines Announces New Routes from Anchorage and Portland

The airline addresses high summer demand with four of its seven new routes

Marta Abreu
Last updated: 22 December 2025 18:44
By Marta Abreu
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Alaska Airlines announced on Thursday, Dec. 18, seven new flight routes for 2026. Three of the routes are from Anchorage (ANC) to Boise (BOI), Boston (BOS) and Spokane (GEG), and four are from Portland (PDX) to Bellingham (BLI), Everett/Paine Field (PAE) and Pasco (PSC) in Washington state, and Jackson Hole (JAC) in Wyoming.

The Portland-Bellingham route will begin operations in March 2026, with the rest starting in June 2026.

Most routes will operate only during the summer season, a period of peak travel to Alaska. The connections from Portland to Bellingham, Everett and Pasco are the exception, flying year-round.

The Anchorage routes

The new routes bring the total number of Alaska Airlines’ nonstop connections from Anchorage to 17 in the summer, the highest the airline has ever offered.

The flights will operate from mid-June through mid-August, with service twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays to Boise and Spokane, and once a week on Saturdays to Boston.

It has been a decade since the airline last operated a direct route between Anchorage and Spokane.

Alaska Airlines also said it added a second weekly flight on the Anchorage-Sacramento and Anchorage-San Diego routes to address high summer demand.

A blue map with the new connections from Anchorage and Portland outlined in white.
New Alaska Airlines flight routes for the summer 2026 © Alaska Airlines

The Portland routes

From Portland, connections to Bellingham and Everett will operate daily, while the route to Pasco will fly twice a day. The Portland-Jackson Hole link, the only one not flying year-round from Portland, will operate twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Except for the Portland-Bellingham route, which starts in mid-March, the remaining three Portland connections will begin operations on June 10.

With the expansion, Alaska Airlines will connect Portland to more than 65 non-stop destinations, including Mexico and Hawaii.

Route Aircraft type Service dates Frequency
Anchorage (ANC), Alaska to Boise (BOI), Idaho Boeing 737 June 10, 2026 to Aug. 15, 2026 Twice weekly
ANC to Boston (BOS), Massachusetts Boeing 737 June 13, 2026 to Aug. 15, 2026 Once weekly
ANC to Spokane (GEG), Washington Embraer E175 June 10, 2026 to Aug. 15, 2026 Twice weekly
Portland (PDX) to Bellingham (BLI), Washington Embraer E175 March 18, 2026 (Year-round) Once daily
PDX to Everett/Paine Field (PAE), Washington Embraer E175 June 10, 2026 (Year-round) Once daily
PDX to Jackson Hole (JAC), Wyoming Embraer E175 June 10, 2026 to Sept. 30, 2026 Twice weekly
PDX to Pasco (PSC), Washington Embraer E175 June 10, 2026 (Year-round) Twice daily

Kirsten Amrine, vice president of revenue management and network planning at Alaska Airlines, said in a statement that:

“Anchorage and Portland are essential airports to our guests and us in our growing global network. The state of Alaska remains high on the wish list of travelers, especially in the summer months, and we’re excited to add new nonstops to get them there. Portland is not only a great city to visit, but we also offer convenient nonstop connections for those continuing their travel across our wide network.”

Tickets for the new routes are already available on the airline’s website.

Will the new routes benefit you? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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News Editor - A recent master’s graduate in International Journalism with a strong interest in international and investigative reporting, including digital open-source methods. Drawn to humanitarian, environmental and political journalism, finance and institutions, they enjoy uncovering surprising angles and exploring complex stories in depth. Primarily a writer, they also have experience in podcasting and information visualisation, with an academic background in Communication Sciences.
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