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  1. Alaska Air Group es un holding de aerolíneas con sede en SeaTac, Washington, Estados Unidos. El grupo es propietario de dos aerolíneas, Alaska Airlines, su aerolínea principal, y Horizon Air, una aerolínea regional. [1]

  2. Alaska Air Group, Inc. is an American airline holding company based in SeaTac, Washington, United States. The group owns two certificated airlines, Alaska Airlines, a mainline carrier, and Horizon Air, a regional carrier. Alaska Airlines in turn wholly owns an aircraft ground handling company, McGee Air Services.

  3. Hoy en día es una compañía aérea importante, operando vuelos a más de un centenar de destinos en los Estados Unidos continentales, Alaska, Hawái, Canadá, Costa Rica y México, y junto con su aerolínea hermana Horizon Air, [8] es parte del Alaska Air Group.

  4. Alaska Airlines is a member of Oneworld, the third-largest airline alliance in the world. [6] . As of 2020, the airline employs over 16,000 people and has been ranked by J. D. Power and Associates as having the highest customer satisfaction of the traditional airlines for twelve consecutive years.

  5. About Alaska Airlines. Alaska Airlines is more than just an airline. We're a team of people who are passionate about creating an airline people love. From our roots connecting remote villages in the state of Alaska to our global reach today, much has changed over the last 92 years.

  6. Alaska Air Group was formed in 1985 as a holding company for the airline, and a year later it acquired Horizon Air and Jet America Airlines. In a move bolstering our north-south route structure and complementing the seasonal nature of travel to Alaska, we launched service to Mexico in 1988.

  7. In 1935, Mac McGee sold his airline’s assets to Star Air Service, but would later return to manage Star Air Service twice. After several more mergers, where many more carriers were woven into the fabric of the company, the Star Air Service name was changed a couple of times—until 1944, when they found one that stuck: Alaska Airlines, the name we use today.