
Beginning in spring 2026, Alaska will fly 3 additional routes from Anchorage to Boise, Boston and Spokane, and 4 additional routes from Portland to Bellingham, Everett/Paine Field and Pasco in Washington state, and Jackson Hole in Wyoming. Tickets for the newly added routes are available for purchase now.
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New Anchorage Routes
Flights between Anchorage and Boise, Boston and Spokane begin in mid-June for service through mid-August. Those new flights add up to 17 non-stop destinations to the Lower 48 and Hawai‘i.
– The twice-weekly service connecting Anchorage to Boise is an all-new route for Alaska, with roundtrips offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
– The weekly flight between Anchorage and Boston will welcome guests from New England heading west to Alaska’s largest city for exploration, culture, food and maybe even a cruise.
– Alaska will also serve Anchorage-Spokane twice a week. It has been 10 years since the airline last flew this route.
– Due to strong demand, Alaska has added a second weekly non-stop between Anchorage and both Sacramento and San Diego for the summer season.

New Portland routes
With 4 new routes next spring and summer, Alaska Airlines will offer our guests convenient connections at PDX to more than 65 non-stop destinations, including Hawai‘i and Mexico.
– New flights begin as early as mid-March with all-new daily, year-round service between Portland and Bellingham, Washington.
– In mid-June, the airline will start flying twice daily between Portland and Pasco, Washington. The flights will be offered year-round.
– Alaska will resume daily, year-round flights on June 10 between Portland and Everett, Washington, home of Paine Field Airport – the Seattle region’s second airport.
– For a long summer stretch, the airline will fly non-stop between Portland and Jackson Hole, Wyoming, twice a week starting June 10.
– As Alaska resumes its daily Portland-Fairbanks service in the summer, it’ll be served by a larger 737 aircraft.
