Alaska Airlines is beefing up its route network out of Portland, OR with four new seasonal services.
The carrier is starting seasonal flights to Baltimore, Milwaukee and Philadelphia, and a year-round flight service to Albuquerque.
The seasonal routes operate until late August with Philadelphia first to kick off on May 22, followed by Milwaukee and Baltimore from early June.
Year-round Albuquerque flights will launch on August 18 and operated by sister airline Horizon Air, the carrier said.
"We’re happy that Alaska is once again expanding its network from PDX with four new service announcements," said David Zielke, Port of Portland director of air service development.
"Albuquerque, Baltimore and Philadelphia offer Portland-area travelers more convenient nonstop options and, until now, Milwaukee was one of the top 10 markets to which Portland didn’t have nonstop service."
Alaska currently operates nonstop to 55 cities out of Portland.
Tickets for all routes are now on open sale.















