SEATTLE,
Aug. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alaska Airlines announced it
has canceled flights to and from Adak,
Anchorage,
Fairbanks,
Juneau,
Ketchikan
and
Sitka, Alaska, late Sunday and early Monday morning. The flights were
canceled as a safety precaution related to the pattern of ash at altitude
created by the eruption of Kasatochi volcano in the Aleutians Islands last
week.
As of midnight Pacific time, 41 flights were canceled, including flights
between Alaska and Denver, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore., San Francisco, Seattle
and Vancouver, British Columbia. The airline is monitoring the ash pattern on
a continuous basis and hopes to resume flights later on Monday.
"We recognize these cancellations will significantly impact our customers
intending to travel to or from Alaska," said Glenn Johnson, executive vice
president of airports, maintenance and engineering. "These decisions are
guided by our commitment to safety, and we are making every effort to
re-accommodate passengers whose flight schedules have been disrupted."
Travelers are advised to check the status of flights at alaskaair.com or
800-ALASKAAIR. Specific information about making changes to flight itineraries
due to these cancellations is available at alaskaair.com.