Alaska Airlines relaunches seasonal route, becomes longest flight in its network
Alaska Airlines has relaunched a nonstop service between Anchorage and New York in the United States (US) for the summer season.
From June 13, 2024, flights between John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) for Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) will restart, connecting Alaska with the Big Apple.
While operating over the summer, the route between New York and Anchorage will become Alaska Airlines‘ longest route on its network.
Alaska has scheduled the 3,385 mile route with its new Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet, with the flight expected to take around seven hours.
According to Alaska the new seasonal route, which will operate until August 19, 2024, is the only nonstop service between JFK and ANC.
“Alaskans love travel options and love them even more when they include nonstop flights,” Marilyn Romano, regional vice president of Alaska for Alaska Airlines, said. “Our new service to New York JFK is a perfect addition to our flight schedule for Alaskans wanting some adventure in one of the world’s most dynamic cities, and for New Yorkers eager for new experiences in our great state.”
An overnight flight will depart JFK at 20:00 before arriving in Anchorage at 07:05. The return flight departs ANC at 09:45 and arrives back in New York at 13.30.
During the summer, Alaska Airlines will also be flying non-stop from Anchorage to Chicago, Denver, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle.
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