Alaska Airlines will abandon San Diego-San Francisco route

July 24, 2007

When Alaska Airlines announced last fall that it would begin flying nonstop between San Diego and San Francisco, it seemed like a smart move.

San Diego's dominant airline, Southwest, had abandoned San Francisco's airport as too expensive and too fog-bound several years ago, and only United flew the route.

But with a little less than a year of flying between the two California cities, Alaska has confirmed it will abandon the route at the end of September.

It's a classic case of a changing competitive landscape.

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John Gillie, The News Tribune

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