Alaska Airlines Adds Bay Area Flights to Las Vegas
Alaska Airlines is expanding its operations in the San Francisco Bay Area with convenient, nonstop service between California’s wine country and Las Vegas. The new service will launch this fall.
The daily, year-round flight, which starts Oct. 1, is now the seventh nonstop destination from Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport.
That means that by this fall, Alaska Airlines will operate 13 peak day departures, including nonstop service to Los Angeles, Burbank, Orange County, Seattle, Portland, San Diego and now Las Vegas. Tickets for all routes are now available for purchase at alaskaair.com.
The new route between Santa Rosa/Sonoma and Las Vegas will be served by the Embraer 175 jet, an aircraft that only has window and aisle seating. So you’ll never be stuck in a middle seat.
Wine afficionados heading to Sonoma can also take advantage of Alaska’s Wine Flies Free program, which debuted in 2007 to make it easier for travelers to bring home their favorite bottles of wine from Santa Rosa/Sonoma County. Mileage Plan members can check an entire case of up to 12 bottles for free.
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