Alaska Air's 3Q profit more than doubles
Alaska Airlines' parent company more than doubled third-quarter profit as traffic grew and its planes were fuller. Full story
Alaska Airlines' parent company more than doubled third-quarter profit as traffic grew and its planes were fuller. Full story
(Reuters) - U.S. carrier Alaska Airlines said on Thursday it will buy 50 737 single-aisle jetliners, worth $5 billion at list prices, from Boeing Co <BA.N> in its largest order yet. Full story
(Reuters) - An outage that cut phone and data service to Sprint customers in parts of California, Oregon and Washington also grounded some Alaska Airlines passengers on Monday as it knocked the air carrier's reservations system off line. Full story
A man whose body was found along a California freeway was identified as a pilot with Alaska Airlines. KNBC’s Angie Crouch reports.
Several hundred Alaska Airlines employees claim there's something in their new uniforms making them sick, and the airline agrees, but is having difficulty tracking down the cause. KING's Chris Daniels reports.
Discussing good news for Alaska Airlines and the secret behind the stock's success, with Dan McKenzie, Rodman & Renshaw senior airline analyst.
Crowds of Alaska Airlines passengers wait in long lines of the check-in area Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle during a system-wide outage of the computers the airline uses to check in passengers. Some flights were able to be checked in manually, but most fligh
Bill Ayer, left, Alaska Air Group chairman, and Seattle Mariners great Jay Buhner, right, judge an entry in a cook-off featuring Copper River Salmon, Friday, May 18, 2012, after the annual first air shipment of the prized fish arrived from Alaska early Friday morning in Seattle. Copper River salmon
A collection of Alaska Airlines prayer cards, which will be discontinued on Feb. 1, 2012.