This expansion reportedly represents a 40% increase in codesharing between Delta, Alaska and Horizon, compared to the schedules in fall 2008.
From Portland, Delta will offer Alaska customers access to a number of connecting flights via its international hubs in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Minneapolis-St Paul, New York, Salt Lake City and Tokyo, as well as daily non-stop flights between Portland and Honolulu.
Alaska Airlines will also offer flights for Delta customers from Portland to 26 connecting destinations primarily across the West Coast, Alaska and Hawaii.
New non-stop routes added to Delta's schedule from Portland via Alaska and Horizon include: Boise, Boston, Burbank, Eugene, Fresno, Spokane, Las Vegas, Long Beach, Medford, Oakland, Ontario, Phoenix, Redmond, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento, Orange County, Santa Rosa and Vancouver.
Delta and Alaska will also offer various customer service benefits via their West Coast alliance, including reciprocal Delta SkyClub and Alaska Board Room access worldwide, and priority boarding and check-in on both airlines for elite members of Delta's SkyMiles and Alaska's Mileage Plan programs.
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