Alaska Airlines Adds Seven New Routes from Anchorage and Portland to Major U.S. Cities in 2026

Alaska Airlines is expanding its domestic network with seven new nonstop routes, adding more flight options for travelers seeking to explore key leisure and business destinations across the U.S. This expansion includes new routes from Anchorage (ANC) and Portland (PDX) to Boise (BOI), Boston (BOS), Spokane (GEG), Jackson Hole (JAC), Bellingham (BLI), Everett (PAE), and Pasco (PSC). The new routes will begin operating between March and June 2026, in response to growing demand for summer travel.
By adding these new flights, Alaska Airlines strengthens its connection between the Lower 48 states and Alaska, providing more options for passengers traveling to popular destinations. The new service is designed to meet seasonal and year-round demand, offering increased connectivity for both leisure and business travelers.
New Nonstop Routes from Anchorage
Alaska Airlines is expanding its offerings from Anchorage, where the airline has seen strong demand from both leisure and business travelers. The new routes include three nonstop flights from Anchorage to Boise, Boston, and Spokane. These routes bring a total of 12 new weekly departures from Anchorage during the summer months, increasing the city’s options for domestic travel.
- Anchorage ANC – Boise BOI: Starting June 10, 2026, this route will operate twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays through August 15, 2026. The flight will be serviced by the Boeing 737, offering a reliable connection to Boise’s growing business and leisure travel markets.
- Anchorage ANC – Boston BOS: This seasonal service, starting June 13, 2026, will operate Saturdays through August 15, 2026. The service is designed to cater to summer travelers seeking to visit Boston, one of the country’s most iconic cities.
- Anchorage ANC – Spokane GEG: Starting June 10, 2026, and running through August 15, 2026, this route will operate twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Spokane is re-entering the schedule after a decade, providing a convenient travel option for those flying to or from this major regional hub.
The Anchorage expansion brings the total number of nonstop destinations from the city to the Lower 48 and Hawaii to a record number, offering more choice for travelers heading to these popular summer destinations.
New Routes from Portland
Portland will also see four new routes that will further enhance its role as a major West Coast connecting hub. Alaska Airlines is adding daily nonstop service to Bellingham, Everett, and Pasco, as well as seasonal service to Jackson Hole.
- Portland PDX – Bellingham BLI: Starting March 18, 2026, this daily flight will provide northern Washington travelers with a reliable link to Oregon. Bellingham is a popular destination for both leisure and business travel, making this route a welcome addition.
- Portland PDX – Everett PAE: This year-round, daily route starting June 10, 2026, will provide travelers from Everett, Washington, with a fast and convenient connection to Portland, enhancing accessibility for business and leisure visitors to the region.
- Portland PDX – Jackson Hole JAC: Starting June 10, 2026, and running through September 30, 2026, this seasonal route will operate Wednesdays and Saturdays. Jackson Hole is a major resort and outdoor recreation destination, attracting visitors from around the world. The seasonal flight will allow guests to easily reach this stunning Wyoming location for outdoor adventures.
- Portland PDX – Pasco PSC: Starting June 10, 2026, this route will operate twice daily year-round, offering travelers from the Tri-Cities region a direct connection to Portland. This service is particularly important for both leisure travel and regional business connections.
These additions make Portland an even stronger hub for Alaska Airlines, with over 65 nonstop destinations now available from the city. The new routes enhance Portland’s connectivity to both nearby regional markets and popular vacation spots.
A Focus on Meeting Growing Travel Demand
The expansion of service from Anchorage and Portland reflects Alaska Airlines’ efforts to respond to the growing demand for travel during the summer months, particularly as domestic and leisure travel continues to rebound. By offering new nonstop routes to key markets across the U.S., the airline is making it easier for travelers to reach some of the most popular destinations in the country with convenient, direct flights.
With an emphasis on seasonal travel, such as the Boston and Jackson Hole routes, along with the year-round services like Pasco and Bellingham, the new routes offer flexibility for a wide variety of travelers. Whether heading for outdoor adventures, family vacations, or business trips, these routes provide enhanced convenience and more options for passengers.
Flight Details and Schedules
Here’s a summary of the new routes, with start dates, frequency, and aircraft details:
| Route | Start Date | End Date | Frequency | Aircraft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anchorage ANC – Boise BOI | June 10, 2026 | Aug 15, 2026 | Wed, Sat | 737 |
| Anchorage ANC – Boston BOS | June 13, 2026 | Aug 15, 2026 | Saturday | 737 |
| Anchorage ANC – Spokane GEG | June 10, 2026 | Aug 15, 2026 | Wed, Sat | E175 |
| Portland PDX – Bellingham BLI | March 18, 2026 | Year-round | Daily | E175 |
| Portland PDX – Everett PAE | June 10, 2026 | Year-round | Daily | E175 |
| Portland PDX – Jackson Hole JAC | June 10, 2026 | Sept 30, 2026 | Wed, Sat | E175 |
| Portland PDX – Pasco PSC | June 10, 2026 | Year-round | Twice Daily | E175 |
Conclusion
Alaska Airlines’ new routes from Anchorage and Portland in 2026 are set to significantly enhance connectivity across key markets in the U.S. With both seasonal and year-round services, these routes provide more options for leisure, business, and regional travel. The airline’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for summer travel and strengthening its position as a major carrier in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska makes this expansion an exciting development for travelers.
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