Aug 1, 2024 • 7 min read
17.07.2024 - 18:36 / afar.com / Kirsten Amrine
If the current heat-wave has got you dreaming of snow-capped peaks and balmy ocean breezes, you’re not alone. Alaska Airlines just announced a massive winter expansion with one brand-new cold-weather destination and 18 new routes spanning the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Costa Rica.
Here’s what you need to know about the updated offerings.
Perhaps the most exciting addition to Alaska’s flight map is two new routes to Colorado’s Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE), based minutes away from Vail, known for its world-class skiing, from both Seattle and San Diego. The flights will run three times a week starting December 20, 2024, and wrap up on March 16, 2025, on Embraer 175 planes (a type of regional aircraft with 76 seats; with no middle seats, every passenger has a window or aisle seat). Currently, no other carrier has plans to fly from Vail to Seattle or San Diego, giving Alaska a monopoly on those routes.
Time to plan a seriously beautiful escape to Vail.
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The largest ski resort in Colorado, with 5,289 acres for skiing and snowboarding, 33 chair lifts, and 193 designated trails, Vail is a perennially popular winter destination. The sheer amount of space means the mountain never feels too crowded (even on powder days when snow chasers from nearby Denver descend), and there is terrain for all skill levels.
For those who don’t do downhill (or need a rest day), the town offers a free Colorado Snowsport Museum, which tells the stories of those who pioneered skiing and snowboarding in the Centennial State, as well as the 10th Mountain Division, a World War II alpine unit that trained at the nearby Camp Hale, now a national monument. There are also opportunities for shopping, ice skating, snowmobiling, and a thriving après-ski scene. (Chasing Rabbits, a hybrid restaurant, cinema, speakeasy, library lounge, and arcade, is a fun stop.) Some popular hotels include the Four Seasons Resort Vail (with 121 rooms and 24 suites, an outdoor heated lap pool, an expansive spa, and several drool-worthy restaurants) and the Antlers at Vail (a condominium-style accommodation where all rooms, ranging from studios to four-bedrooms, have full kitchens, balconies, and fireplaces).
According to a statement from Kirsten Amrine, Alaska’s vice president of network planning and revenue management, the new routes will give customers a “range of options from tropical destinations across Mexico to the most popular ski slopes in North America.” Aside from the Vail routes, the other offerings include:
Tickets are already for sale at alaskaair.com.
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