Alaska Airlines' operations are mostly back on track in the wake of a major IT outage on Thursday night. Now, the Seattle-based carrier is moving ahead with a big route network shakeup for 2026.
Next spring, Alaska will fly its planes to two U.S. cities for the first time.
Between March and April, the Seattle-based carrier will launch nonstop service from Tulsa, Oklahoma. It'll also begin flying to Arcata-Eureka Airport (ACV), located in northern California — just steps from the Pacific coast.
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