
"Following Southwest Airlines' entry into the North Bay market last month with flights to four cities from Santa Rosa's Sonoma County Airport (Las Vegas, Burbank, San Diego and Denver), Alaska Airlines this week announced it is expanding its operations at Santa Rosa. The carrier said that on Nov. 1, it will introduce new service from Santa Rosa's Charles M. Schulz Airport to Boise, Idaho; Salt Lake City; and Phoenix. The Phoenix service will operate once a day, while Boise and Salt Lake City schedules will be "up to daily," Alaska said. It will use Embraer E175 regional jets on all three routes."
"With the new service, Alaska will fly to 12 destinations from Santa Rosa. And in Southern California, Alaska will begin twice-daily 737 flights from Long Beach to its Seattle hub on Sept. 8."
Alaska Airlines will expand operations at Santa Rosa’s Charles M. Schulz Airport by adding new destinations starting Nov. 1. Service will begin to Boise, Idaho; Salt Lake City; and Phoenix, using Embraer E175 regional jets on all three routes. Phoenix will operate once daily, while Boise and Salt Lake City will run up to daily. With the new routes, Alaska will serve 12 destinations from Santa Rosa. The Sonoma County Airport, about 75 miles from San Francisco International Airport, has become a popular alternative for Bay Area travelers over the past two decades. Alaska will also start twice-daily 737 flights from Long Beach to its Seattle hub on Sept. 8.
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