This specific designation refers to a scheduled passenger service operated by Alaska Airlines. Such flights typically follow established routes, utilize designated aircraft, and operate according to a published timetable. Specific details, such as origin and destination airports, departure and arrival times, and aircraft type, can vary depending on the date and operational requirements.
Scheduled air travel provides crucial connectivity for passengers and cargo, facilitating business, tourism, and personal travel. It contributes significantly to regional economies and enables efficient movement across vast distances. Historical data related to specific flights can offer valuable insights into airline operations, route development, and the evolution of air travel itself.