Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines Form Alliance.Business Editors SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 11, 2001 Alaska Airlines Alaska Airlines, (NYSE: ALK) is an airline based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It operates hubs at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Portland International Airport. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :ALK ALK Alkohol (German: alcohol) ALK Alkaline ALK Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase ALK Automatisierte Liegenschaftskarte ALK Activin Receptor-Like Kinase ALK Alkylation ALK Srilankan Airlines (ICAO code) ) and Hawaiian Airlines Hawaiian Airlines is the 11th largest commercial airline in the United States. It is the largest airline based in the State of Hawai'i and is commonly referred to by the acronym "HAL". today announced a comprehensive marketing agreement. Customers of Hawaiian Airlines, Alaska Airlines and Alaska's sister carrier, Horizon Air, will benefit as the carriers join forces to provide reciprocal codesharing as well as participation in each other's frequent flyer frequent flyer Hospital practice A popular term for a Pt who is regularly admitted to a particular ER or health care facility, for various reasons programs. The agreement became effective October 1. "This new partnership with Hawaiian Airlines provides exciting and exotic new destinations for Alaska and Horizon customers," said Gregg Saretsky, Alaska's senior vice president, marketing and planning. "This makes it even easier for our customers to fly to our most popular award destination. And we welcome Hawaiian customers to the Alaska Airlines world -- from Alaska to Mexico." John B. Happ, senior vice president, marketing and sales for Hawaiian, concurred. "This is a significant enhancement to our business," Happ said. "Our route structures are complementary, and the addition of Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air to our list of alliances virtually expands Hawaiian's presence into 21 new markets, giving our customers seamless access between points along the West Coast and throughout Hawaii." A reciprocal frequent flyer agreement will allow members of Alaska's Mileage Plan and Hawaiian's HawaiianMiles program to earn mileage credits and be able to use awards across their respective route networks. Codesharing provides customers with more travel options and is expected to generate significant incremental revenue for the partners. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air became the first North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. carriers to sell tickets online in 1995, and in 1999 they were the first carriers in the world to allow customers to check in for flights online via the Internet. Earlier this year, Alaska Airlines was voted "World's Best Domestic Airline" by readers of Travel+Leisure magazine. Together, Alaska and Horizon serve 75 cities in the Lower 48, Alaska, Canada and Mexico. For more news and information, visit the Alaska Airlines Newsroom on the Internet at http://newsroom.alaskaair.com. Founded in 1929 as Inter-Island Airways, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawaii's largest and longest-serving airline. From its Honolulu hub, Hawaiian serves the Islands of Maui, Kauai, Lanai Lanai (lənī`), island, 141 sq mi (365 sq km), central Hawaii, W of Maui island across the Auau Channel; Mt. Lanaihale (3,370 ft/1,027 m) is the island's highest point. For many years the island was used for sugarcane raising and cattle grazing. , Molokai and the Big Island of Hawaii with more than 130 daily jet flights aboard new Boeing 717-200 aircraft. The nation's 12th largest carrier, it also operates 20 wide body DC-10 flights a day between Hawaii and six gateways on the U.S. mainland. Its DC-10 South Pacific service links Honolulu with American Samoa American Samoa, officially Territory of American Samoa, unincorporated territory of the United States (2000 pop. 57,291), comprising the eastern half of the Samoa island chain in the South Pacific. and Tahiti weekly. Hawaiian Airlines has earned numerous international awards for service in recent years and most recently was rated the top U.S. carrier overall in the "Premium" service category in the 2001 Zagat Survey Zagat Survey (pronounced za-GAT)[1] was established by Tim and Nina Zagat in 1979 as a way to collect and correlate the ratings of restaurants by diners. For their first guide, covering New York City, the Zagats surveyed their friends. . Additional information on Hawaiian Airlines is available via the airline's Web site at www.hawaiianair.com. |
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