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Alaska Airlines Delivers Season's First Copper River Salmon to Seattle at Daybreak
SEATTLE, May 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alaska Airlines delivered the
season's first shipment of Copper River salmon to Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport this morning and expects to transport about 20,000 pounds of the
coveted fish by day's end. The arrival of Copper River salmon is anticipated
every year by seafood lovers in a growing number of U.S. cities and points
worldwide.
The high bidder in a special Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan(TM) auction met
the flight and received the ceremonial first salmon, along with a travel and
prize package plus other amenities. The online auction benefits Alaska
Airlines Charity Miles, and the winner chose the Fred Hutchinson Cancer
Research Center as his charity.
Alaska Airlines' Boeing 737-400 freighter touched down at Sea-Tac Airport
about 6 a.m. Pacific time with some 7,500 pounds of fish from four seafood
processors: Ocean Beauty Seafoods, Bear and Wolf Salmon Co., Trident Seafoods
and Copper River Seafoods. Three more Alaska Airlines flights today will
transport salmon fromCordova, Alaska, toSeattle andAnchorage, Alaska.
"There is so much demand for this wild ocean fish that many of our flights
out ofSeattle will be carrying Copper River salmon to markets around the
country less than 24 hours after it comes out of the water," said Glenn
Johnson, Alaska Airlines' executive vice president of airport services and
maintenance and engineering.
"Almost 95 percent of the salmon caught inthe United States comes from
Alaska, and Ocean Beauty is one of the largest processors serving the state,"
said Tom Sunderland, director of marketing for Ocean Beauty Seafoods. "We are
proud to be Alaska Airlines' partner in presenting the first Copper River
salmon to the charity auction winner."
Alaska Airlines plays a significant role in supporting theAlaska seafood
industry, which is recognized worldwide for its sustainable fishing practices.
Last year, the carrier flew more than 30 million pounds of freshAlaska
seafood to the Lower 48 states and beyond, including up to 1 million pounds of
Copper River salmon.
Together with sister carrier Horizon Air, Alaska Airlines transports more
than 150 million pounds of cargo annually, including seafood, mail and
freight, and operates the most extensive air cargo operation on the U.S. West
Coast of any passenger airline. Last year, Alaska Airlines introduced six
retrofitted Boeing 737-400 aircraft to its fleet. The freighter and five
combination passenger/cargo aircraft replaced the carrier's previous 737-200
cargo fleet.
Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air together serve 93 cities through an
expansive network inAlaska, the Lower 48,Hawaii,Canada andMexico. For
reservations, visit alaskaair.com. For more news and information, visit the
Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air Newsroom at alaskaair.com/newsroom.
SOURCE Alaska Airlines
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