Alaska Airlines is a major airline in the United States headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, within the Seattle metropolitan area. It is the fifth-largest airline in North America when measured by scheduled passengers carried. Alaska, together with its regional partners Horizon Air and SkyWest Airlines operates a route network primarily focused on connecting cities along the West Coast of the United States to over 100 destinations in the contiguous United States, Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico.
A Stinson "S" Junior aircraft of McGee Airways: McGee Airways was the precursor to present-day Alaska Airlines.
An Alaska Airlines Douglas DC-3, one of the aircraft purchased by the airline after World War II
The Convair 880 was Alaska Airlines' first jet aircraft.
A Boeing 727-100 at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. The airline introduced this type in the mid-1960s.
SeaTac is a city in southern King County, Washington, United States. The city is an inner-ring suburb of Seattle and part of the Seattle metropolitan area. The name "SeaTac" is derived from the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, itself a portmanteau of Seattle and Tacoma.
Aerial view of SeaTac, featuring Angle Lake
Federal Detention Center, SeaTac
Horizon Air headquarters
Tyee Educational Complex