Alaska Airlines is introducing 13 new nonstop routes beginning next spring, including a range of flights from key hubs in San Diego and Portland. The carrier also added two new destinations to its route map, deepened its commitment to Hawai’i with additional flights and solidified its role as Santa Rosa-Sonoma’s “No. 1 carrier.”
The new destinations for the airline include Tulsa, Oklahoma (TUL) and Arcata-Eureka, California (ACV), located along the California Redwood Coast. Alaska Airlines will fly daily between San Diego and Tulsa, and from Seattle to both Tulsa and Arcata-Eureka. With these new locations, Alaska Air Group will serve 142 destinations in 2026—its most ever. And with the addition of Arcata-Eureka, it will serve more California airports year-round than any other airline.
San Diego
Alaska offers the most nonstop destinations of any airline from San Diego, the line’s fastest-growing hub. Looking forward to spring 2026, Alaska Airlines will fly five new nonstop routes—to Dallas-Fort Worth, Oakland, Raleigh-Durham, Santa Barbara and Tulsa.
With these additions, Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines will serve the top 15 most popular markets nonstop from San Diego and fly to 49 nonstop destinations. As well, the route between San Diego and Santa Rosa-Sonoma will now be served three times daily.
Portland
In 2026, Alaska Airlines will begin service from Portland to four new destinations in May: Baltimore, Idaho Falls, Philadelphia and St. Louis. With those newly added routes, it will serve 62 nonstop destinations from Portland.
Alaska has also added a second flight to Newark, increased its Portland-Līhu’e (Kaua’i) service to year-round and upped its daily flights to Santa Rosa-Sonoma to three.
Hawai’i
For Hawai’i, Alaska has added a new summer seasonal flight between Honolulu and Hollywood Burbank Airport—the first time the two airports will be connected in more than 20 years. It also increased the number of flights from a pair of West Coast gateways starting in the spring, including Los Angeles-Kahului (Maui) going to two daily nonstops with an additional seasonal flight and San Francisco-Kona (Hawai’i Island) and San Francisco-Līhu’e (Kaua’i) increasing in June to daily nonstops, joining flights that already operate several times a week.
By early summer, Alaska will fly daily to all four Hawaiian Islands from San Francisco.
Santa Rosa-Sonoma
Along with the additional flights to Portland and San Diego, Alaska also added a new intra-California flight between Santa Rosa-Sonoma and Ontario, east of Los Angeles. Meaning: the carrier will serve six cities in California from Santa Rosa-Sonoma, including a new seasonal service to Palm Springs that launches on October 26.












