Alaska Airlines, a major American airline headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, is renowned for its extensive network, primarily connecting the Pacific Northwest, West Coast, and Alaska with over 100 destinations across the United States, Mexico, Canada, and Costa Rica. Founded in 1932 as McGee Airways, it has grown from a small regional carrier to become the fifth-largest airline in the United States in terms of fleet size, passengers carried, and destinations served. Known for its commitment to customer service, environmental sustainability, and technological innovations, Alaska Airlines has earned a loyal following among travelers seeking a reliable and comfortable flying experience. With a modern fleet that emphasizes fuel efficiency and a customer-centric approach that includes free in-flight entertainment, Alaska Airlines continues to be a preferred choice for both leisure and business travel. Beyond its own operations, it also maintains codeshare agreements with some of the world's leading airlines, expanding its reach and offering more flexible travel options to its passengers.