Alaska Airlines is adding a new non-stop destination from the Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport, or STS.
Starting March 18th, Alaska will offer daily round-trip flights between Santa Rosa and Ontario, California, providing a convenient link to the Inland Empire. The route will use a 76-seat Embraer 175 aircraft.
Airport Manager Jon Stout called the new flight a “convenient option for Sonoma County residents” and a “fantastic choice.” This new route becomes Alaska’s ninth non-stop destination from the Santa Rosa airport, solidifying the airline’s position as the leading carrier in the region.
Ontario joins existing non-stop destinations like Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, and Las Vegas. For more details, visit the airport’s website.
