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Alaska Airlines adds 3 Sonoma routes, returns to Long Beach
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Alaska Airlines adds 3 Sonoma routes, returns to Long Beach

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Fast air service growth in Sonoma CountyAlaska returns to Long BeachBottom line

It has only been a month since Southwest Airlines’ first planes touched down in Sonoma County, but an airline turf battle is brewing in California’s wine country.

Now, the region is getting three new routes from Alaska Airlines, its longest-serving carrier.

Alaska on Thursday announced it’ll launch service this fall from Sonoma to three western cities: Phoenix, Salt Lake City and Boise, Idaho.

Each of the new routes will begin on Nov. 1

The move comes just weeks after Southwest Airlines launched service from Santa Rosa and mirrored Alaska’s long-standing “wine flies free” policy. The policy allows flyers to check a case of wine (up to 12 bottles) for free — a setup clearly meant to benefit tourists visiting Sonoma wineries.

Sonoma County, California. STEVE PROEHL/THE IMAGE BANK/GETTY IMAGES

Here’s the rundown of Alaska’s three new routes from Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (STS), each of which will be seasonal service that will run during the winter months.

RouteDatesAircraft
STS to Boise Airport (BOI)

Nov. 1 through April 19, 2027; “up to daily” service

Embraer 175

STS to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)

Nov. 1 through April 21; daily service

Embraer 175

STS to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)

Nov. 1 through April 21; “up to daily” service

Embraer 175

Fast air service growth in Sonoma County

Even before Alaska’s expansion in Sonoma County, the airport had seen a notable increase in air service this year.

During the first half of 2026, the total number of departures from STS was set to be up nearly 20% versus last year, according to data from aviation analytics firm Cirium.

Come November, Alaska will link a dozen cities to Santa Rosa.

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Alaska Airlines’ planned route map from Sonoma County as of November 2026. CIRIUM

Southwest — which didn’t fly there until April — now has nonstop STS service from Denver, Las Vegas, San Diego and Burbank, California.

Suffice it to say, if you want to visit Sonoma (or even Napa Valley) and skip the traffic of San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose or Sacramento, there’s a rapidly increasing number of flight options from which to choose.

Alaska returns to Long Beach

Alaska also had route news in Southern California this week.

The Seattle-based carrier on Thursday revealed plans to return to Long Beach for the first time in more than a decade.

On Sept. 8, Alaska will launch nonstop service from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to its Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) home base.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-900. SEAN CUDAHY/THE POINTS GUY

Alaska last flew to LGB in 2015, per Cirium.

The service will offer a key link to Hawaiian Airlines, now part of Alaska Air Group, which flies from Long Beach to Honolulu and Maui.

Alaska will operate its SEA-LGB service with one of its Boeing 737s.

Bottom line

Alaska’s new routes bolster its long-standing West Coast network. But the reveal comes just about a week after the carrier took the latest step toward becoming a true global airline with its first service to Europe.

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