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Alaska’s New Monterey Flight Takes Off on February 11

Alaska Air’s new flight between Seattle and Monterey takes to the skies on Thursday, February 11, 2021. This new route was originally planned to launch last summer, but due to the decline in travel related to the pandemic, Alaska postponed the launch.

The new, daily nonstop flight between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Monterey Regional Airport (MRY) will be Alaska Airline’s 92nd nonstop destination out of Sea-Tac. The new Seattle flight will complement Alaska’s daily flights between San Diego and Monterey.

“We’re working hard to connect destinations where our guests want to fly along the West Coast,” said David Besse, Alaska’s manager of network planning. “Our customers throughout the Central Coast won’t have to drive several hours to catch a flight from other Bay Area airports. They can stay close to home and fly directly to Seattle, and connect with all the possibilities at our hometown hub.”

Seattle-Monterey Schedule Effective February 11
Flight 2283 departs Seattle at 3:00 p.m., arrives Monterey at 5:25 p.m.
Flight 2282 departs Monterey at 6:05 p.m., arrives Seattle at 8:30 p.m.

“This is a great day for the Central Coast. We’re excited to welcome Alaska Airlines and its service to Seattle to our community and our region,” said Michael La Pier, Executive Director of Monterey Regional Airport. “Our travelers have been asking for this new service for some time. We’re very pleased that Alaska has expanded our partnership and shown confidence that we can and will support this new route.”

Flights between Seattle and Monterey will be provided by Alaska’s sister carrier, Horizon Air, flying the Embraer 175 aircraft featuring First Class, Premium Class, and Main Cabin.

Visit alaskaair.com for more details.

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