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Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air Offer Fall Fare Sale to West Coast
SEATTLE, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air have
launched a fall sale featuring low fares to many of the carriers' destinations
in the Lower 48. The one-way fares start as low as $49 for Horizon Air flights
inWashington andOregon and $69 for Alaska Airlines flights to the Bay Area.
"Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air cover the West with more flights to more
destinations on the West Coast than any other airline," said Steve Jarvis,
Alaska Airlines' vice president of marketing, sales and customer experience.
"We're hoping that customers will take advantage of these low fares and our
great schedules to plan a fall getaway before the holidays."
Customers should act fast, as tickets must be purchased by Oct. 23 for
travel from Oct. 24 through Dec. 17, 2008.
Sample one-way fares are: $49 betweenPortland andRedmond/Bend, Ore.;
$69 betweenSeattle andSan Francisco; $99 betweenPortland andPhoenix; $109
betweenSeattle andOrange County, Calif.; $129 betweenSeattle andPalm
Springs, Calif.; and $130 betweenSeattle andMinneapolis/St. Paul. (The
carrier begins twice-daily, nonstop service betweenSeattle andthe Twin
Cities on Oct. 26.)
A complete list of fares is available at alaskaair.com and horizonair.com
or by calling (800) ALASKAAIR.
Alaska Airlines and sister carrier Horizon Air together offer more than 75
daily roundtrip flights betweenSeattle and 16 California airports. They are
the only airlines serving all five Bay Area airports:Oakland,Sacramento,San
Francisco,San Jose andSanta Rosa; and all five major airports inSouthern
California:Burbank,Long Beach,Los Angeles,Ontario andOrange County.
In all, Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air together serve 92 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.
Fare Rules: Seats are limited and subject to availability. Tickets must be
purchased by Oct. 23, 2008. Travel must be completed between Oct. 24, 2008,
and Dec. 17, 2008. Tickets must be purchased within 24 hours of making your
reservation and at least 14 days prior to your departure. Blackout dates are
Nov. 26 and 30, 2008. Passengers may check one bag for free. A second bag may
be checked for $25. A fee of $100 will be assessed for each additional checked
bag. Additional fees apply to overweight or oversized checked baggage. These
fares may be purchased at alaskaair.com or horizonair.com provided the
itinerary is no more than eight segments long (a ground segment constitutes
one leg of your itinerary). These fares are non-refundable. These fares are
only available on Alaska Airlines and/or Horizon Air. Changes made through an
Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air Reservation Call Center or Airport Ticket Counter
incur a $100 (USD) per person change fee plus applicable fees and any
difference in fare. Changes made at alaskaair.com incur a $75 (USD) per person
change fee plus applicable fees and any difference in fare.
Fares are subject to change without notice. Traveler is responsible for
the following taxes and fees, as applicable: Airport Passenger Facility
Charges of up to $9 (amount depends on itinerary), Federal Segment Tax of
$3.50 per segment (takeoff and landing), U.S. Security Fee of $2.50 per
enplanement.
SOURCE Alaska Airlines
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