Alaska Airlines Inaugurates New Service From Seattle to Indianapolis

May 11, 2017
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Alaska Airlines on May 11, inaugurates nonstop daily service between Seattle and Indianapolis, Indiana. This new service to Indianapolis is the only nonstop service offered from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

"Alaska Airlines continues to meet the needs of valued Seattle guests with new service to the Circle City," said John Kirby, vice president of capacity planning at Alaska Airlines. "We're pleased to add Indianapolis to our growing list of nonstop destinations from our hometown of Seattle, now at 89 nonstop destinations served – more than twice as many as any other airline."

"The Indianapolis community is excited to welcome Alaska Airlines and their nonstop connections to the West Coast," said Mario Rodriguez, executive director of the Indianapolis Airport Authority. "Travelers know that Indy is the racing capital of the world, but it's also a destination with a nationally recognized food scene and a cultural trail that connects the best restaurants, craft distilleries, and boutique hotels via a walkable and bike-friendly route."

With these new routes, Alaska and Virgin America operate more than 30 daily flights to 10 Midwest cities including: Chicago; Detroit; Indianapolis; Kansas City, Missouri; Milwaukee; Minneapolis; Oklahoma City; Omaha, Nebraska; St. Louis and Wichita, Kansas. New Virgin America service between San Francisco and Indianapolis will begin on Sept. 26.

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