Alaska Airlines brings Boeing 737-800 service to SLO County
Aircraft has a seating capacity of 159, more than double the 76-passenger planes currently serving SBP
– On Oct. 3, SLO County Airport (SBP) will mark a milestone as Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737-800 lands, making it the largest passenger aircraft ever to arrive at the airport. The aircraft, arriving from Seattle, Washington, has a seating capacity of 159, more than double the 76-passenger planes currently serving SBP.
“This event reflects the increasing demand for air service in our region and highlights our ability to accommodate larger aircraft,” said Courtney Johnson, Director of Airports. “We’re excited about what this means for our regional economy and reflects our strong partnership with Alaska Airlines as we continue to grow.”
Alaska Airlines has been a long-standing partner of SBP, and this new development aims to enhance the travel experience for Central Coast residents. John Wishmeyer, Station Operations Manager for Alaska Airlines, said, “This larger aircraft allows us to offer even more seats and a greater level of comfort for travelers, while also reinforcing our commitment to providing seamless connections from the Central Coast to Seattle and destinations beyond.”
The Boeing 737-800’s arrival is expected to improve connectivity and offer travelers more convenient flight options. It also solidifies SBP’s role as a key transportation hub for the region.
For more information, visit sloairport.com.