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Alaska Airlines launches new Airpass for US, Mexico and Canada

Travel News Asia 14 October 2005

Alaska Airlines has launched an extensive new airpass for travel from Alaska and the US West Coast to the Eastern USA, Western Canada and Mexico.

The latest airpass, valid for travel until 31 March, 2006, enables passengers to experience Alaska Airlines and its growing network with a minimum of two coupons.

Airpass prices start at US$119 per sector, plus tax, for direct flights between US West Coast cities, within the State of Alaska and between the West Coast and Canada.

For US$169 per sector, plus tax, passengers can travel between the West Coast and eight cities in Mexico, including the brand new Los Angeles Mexico City route.

For US$189 per sector, plus tax, travellers can fly direct between US West Coast cities and Alaska.

And for US$299 per sector, plus tax, passengers can fly between the main Alaska airlines hub in Seattle and the east coast cities of New York / Newark, Boston, Washington DC, Miami and Orlando.

The US$299 airpass sector fare is also available for flights between Seattle and Cancun, Mexico, via Los Angeles, and between Anchorage or Fairbanks, Alaska, and Chicago.

Taxes and surcharges vary according to the route travelled, and can change without notice.

Alaska Airlines and its subsidiary Horizon Airlines operate a fleet of Boeing 737, MD-80 and Bombadier CRJ-700 twinjets to more than 80 destinations in the US, Canada and Mexico.

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