Alaska Airlines announced the expansion of its international network with two new destinations in Mexico starting this winter.
The airline will offer up to 3 weekly frequencies between Los Angeles and La Paz (Baja California Sur) starting November 28, and a daily flight on the Los Angeles-Monterrey route starting February 13, 2025.
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Both routes will be operated with Embraer 175 aircraft with capacity for 76 passengers: 12 in First Class, 12 in Premium and 52 in Economy.
“We recently celebrated 35 years of service to Mexico and are proud to connect travelers with the rich culture and natural beauty of the country. We look forward to continuing to serve as the carrier of choice from the West Coast, especially as we prepare to start service to these popular destinations in Mexico,” said Kirsten Amrine, vice president of revenue management and network planning at Alaska Airlines.
Our new nonstop service to La Paz and Monterrey from Los Angeles International Airport enables passengers to easily connect from cities across our network.
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