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Old 02-25-2011 | 04:46 AM
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SEATTLE, Feb. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Alaska Airlines today announced that SkyWest Airlines will begin flying six West Coast routes currently operated by Horizon Air, starting May 14. The Utah-based carrier will fly the routes using five 70-seat Bombardier CRJ-700 regional jets it is acquiring from Horizon.
Alaska's partnership with SkyWest for CRJ-700 flying enables Horizon to fly the Bombardier Q400 turboprop exclusively.
"While it is technically feasible for the Q400 to operate on all routes now served by CRJ-700s, it would result in longer flight times," said Andrew Harrison, Alaska Air Group's vice president of planning and revenue management. "For example, it can take up to 35 minutes longer for a Q400 to fly from Seattle to Southern California, which is longer than we'd like. Most of these routes were formerly served with Alaska Air Group jets, and the CRJ-700 jet has proven to be a better fit in these markets."
Summary of new roundtrip SkyWest flights operated on behalf of Alaska beginning May 14, 2011:

Seattle to:
Daily roundtrips
Fresno, Calif.
1*
Long Beach, Calif.
2/4**
Portland, Ore.
1***
Santa Barbara, Calif.
1


Portland to:
Daily roundtrips
Burbank, Calif.
3
Ontario, Calif.
3





*SkyWest will operate one daily flight to rotate the regional jets through its maintenance base in Fresno. Horizon Air will continue to offer one daily flight in this market, as well as a daily flight between Portland and Fresno.
**SkyWest will operate two flights per day starting May 14, and increase service to four flights a day beginning June 16, 2011.
*** SkyWest will operate one daily flight to position aircraft for maintenance. Horizon will continue to operate the Seattle-Portland shuttle with 22 roundtrips a day.




A complete schedule of SkyWest operated flights is available at www.alaskasworld.com/Newsroom/ASnews/ASstories/sw_sked_2-25-11.pdf.
Onboard food and beverage service will resemble what Horizon currently offers, including complimentary Northwest microbrews and wine for all passengers 21 years and older, and picnic packs for purchase. SkyWest will also offer Horizon Air's popular planeside Ala Carte baggage service. Boarding passes and a decal next to the aircraft boarding door will clearly indicate the flights are being operated for Alaska by SkyWest Airlines. Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan members flying on SkyWest-operated flights will continue to earn Mileage Plan credit.
"We are very pleased to begin a new partnership with Alaska Airlines," said Chip Childs, SkyWest Airlines president and chief operating officer. "Customers flying these routes will receive continued access to the Alaska brand and the quality service they've come to expect from both Alaska and SkyWest Airlines."
The partnership between the two airlines, known as a capacity purchase agreement, means SkyWest will operate and maintain its aircraft while Alaska is responsible for scheduling, pricing and marketing the flights. SkyWest is the third carrier to fly for Alaska Airlines under a capacity purchase agreement, joining Horizon Air in the Lower 48 and PenAir in Alaska.
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Old 02-25-2011 | 05:43 AM
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The "outsourcing" even at the regional level continues full speed ahead I see. Guess management changed their minds about using the Q exclusively.
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Old 02-25-2011 | 06:56 AM
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Oh yippie.
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Old 02-25-2011 | 02:38 PM
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The "outsourcing" even at the regional level continues full speed ahead I see. Guess management changed their minds about using the Q exclusively.
I think when they started planning to go to an all "Q" fleet they knew they'd be replacing Horizon's Jet routes with something. Mainline would've been nice, but I guess management doesn't think those routes would be supported by a 737.
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Old 02-25-2011 | 02:49 PM
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I think when they started planning to go to an all "Q" fleet they knew they'd be replacing Horizon's Jet routes with something. Mainline would've been nice, but I guess management doesn't think those routes would be supported by a 737.
Yeah, a cheaper, non-union airline. Gross.
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Old 02-25-2011 | 03:01 PM
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Yeah, a cheaper, non-union airline. Gross.
Organic growth! GROSS!
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Old 02-25-2011 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by gettinbumped
Yeah, a cheaper, non-union airline. Gross.
Haha, an airline that pays better than most others in their class. Indeed, shame on them

And as for Alaska, going with a company that does the same job for less, how atrocious! What is this capitalism? An outrage, we should all be working for the common good like the non-competitive creatures we are
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Old 02-25-2011 | 05:53 PM
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Haha, an airline that pays better than most others in their class. Indeed, shame on them
So your willing to take a pay cut to keep your flying? I know of many others that would gladly do your job for 20% less pay. Wrong attitude to have in this business my friend.
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Old 02-25-2011 | 07:20 PM
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I love how Alaska Airgroup used to say when they first decided to go all Q400 that it could do any route a jet could without the customers caring. Now that the Horizon pilots have signed a new contract agreeing to 2 pay arbitrations in the next 5 years suddenly the Q400 just can't do these routes, customers wouldn't be happy, they need to use jets to do it. Horizon's jets actually that they are selling to Skywest. Alaska Airgroup threatened to bring in another regional carrier because Horizon was too expensive, then when the pilots agreed to pay arbitrations they did it anyway. You can tell management's lying because they're mouths are moving.
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Old 02-25-2011 | 08:13 PM
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a gain for SkyWest will likely cost jobs for Horizon pilots...pretty sad
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