Alaska Airlines drops 2 key SFO routes, grows at San Diego
Briefly

Alaska Airlines is set to end three key domestic routes from San Francisco and Los Angeles this fall, creating an opening for United Airlines on those routes. The airline cites decreased demand and potential economic factors for these changes. Meanwhile, other airlines are evolving as JetBlue launches transcontinental flights, United adds an unusual route to Mongolia, and Viva Aerobus expands operations from several U.S. cities to Mexico City. Additionally, partnerships like JetBlue with Japan Airlines reflect growing collaboration in the aviation industry.
Alaska Airlines will discontinue three domestic routes this fall from San Francisco and Los Angeles, shifting focus toward expanding service in San Diego.
Avelo Airlines is reducing operations at Sonoma County as it reallocates aircraft for government deportation flights, impacting its regular operations.
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