Alaska Airlines Adds Nonstop Flights Between Seattle and Miami
Alaska Airlines has announced a new addition to its network, with the 100th nonstop destination. Starting June 16, 2022, you can fly between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Miami.
Miami is a popular vacation destination. There’s plenty of sun and gorgeous beaches, nightlife and tons of dining and entertainment. But Miami International Airport opens a new frontier for West Coast passengers. The airport is a large hub, including for several oneworld alliance members, providing easy and convenient connectivity to flights across the Caribbean and Latin America.
“We’ve landed on a perfect location for our 100th nonstop from our home airport in Seattle. Miami is a cultural hub for travelers around the world with its incredible nightlife, art, music, architecture and food,” said Brett Catlin, vice president of network and alliances at Alaska Airlines. “With our new daily nonstop launching in June, we’ll be connecting two cruise capitals just in time for summer while teeing up easy fall getaways to South Florida, the Caribbean and beyond.”
Tickets for the new service connecting Seattle and Miami are available for purchase now on alaskaair.com.
Starts |
City Pair |
Departs |
Arrives |
Frequency |
Aircraft |
June 16 |
Seattle – Miami |
7:15 a.m. |
4:15 p.m. |
Daily |
737-900 |
June 16 |
Miami – Seattle |
5:40 p.m. |
9:10 p.m. |
Daily |
737-900 |
Alaska also serves another South Florida destination with the summer 2022 expansion of twice-daily nonstop service from Seattle to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood. The airline also provides wintertime seasonal service from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles; Portland, Oregon; San Diego; and San Francisco.
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I officially dub thee the “Cruise Line Connector”. I’m sure Delta won’t be happy about this, I’ve heard they are going to launch 100 non-stops next week all on the ATL-SEA route to strike back in the battle for seattle 🙂