Alaska Air faces financial hit
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Alaska Airlines is expanding from its West Coast hubs, especially in San Diego and Portland. And, the carrier announced new service to Tulsa and Eureka, California.
With Alaska anticipating delays in aircraft deliveries next year, it has been forced to trim other services across its West Coast network. A total of 12 routes will be dropped from its network in the first half of 2026, 11 of which involve Californian airports.
The airline will begin flying between Raleigh-Durham International Airport and southern California in the spring of 2026.