Alaska Airlines to eliminate 15 West Coast routes in 2026

Alaska Airlines is discontinuing about 15 routes from major West Coast cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco in 2026. The cuts, driven by low demand, will leave travelers with fewer options, though the airline plans to add new routes elsewhere. Frequent flyers have expressed frustration over the changes.

Alaska Airlines has been eliminating routes from West Coast hubs since January 2026, with around six more cuts scheduled for May and June. Los Angeles and San Francisco face the biggest losses, with four and seven routes respectively being axed. Affected paths from San Francisco include flights to Boston, Austin, Orlando, Newark, Burbank, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City. Los Angeles has already lost service to Reno, San Jose, and Las Vegas, while San Jose will see flights to Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, and Guadalajara end in May. San Diego's route to Atlanta was cut in March.

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