Alaska/Horizon Airlines Bombardier Q-400 (New Livery)

New Livery Alaska/Horizon Q400
Horizon Airlines, a subsidiary of Alaska Airlines, is based in Seattle, Washington. It currently operates an all-Embraer fleet, including 44 E175s, with another 6 of them on order. However, up until early last year, they also operated a total of 56 Bombardier Q-400s, which served as the backbone of the fleet until their replacement.

Many of the Q-400s sported branding of various universities located in the western United States, including the University of Alaska, the University of Oregon, and the University of Washington. Excluding such liveries for copyright reasons, the standard livery (2016) would be a great fit for the Infinite Flight Q400 fleet in 24.4 or beyond.

Routes

While still in service, these Q400s served regional domestic flights from the major hubs of Seattle and Portland to smaller destinations including Spokane, Boise, Redmond, and Missoula.

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Alaska Airlines’ Q400 Routes Tour: SEA-PDX

The Seattle to Portland route is one of the busiest in the Pacific Northwest, offering travelers a quick and efficient connection between the two vibrant cities. The journey aboard the Q400, a turboprop aircraft known for its reliability and fuel efficiency, provides a scenic flight over the lush landscapes of Washington and Oregon.

Passengers can enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Rainier, the Columbia River, and the Cascade Range during the short trip. Both Seattle and Portland offer a blend of urban attractions and natural beauty, making this route popular for both business and leisure travelers. Seattle boasts iconic landmarks like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, while Portland is known for its thriving food scene, craft breweries, and outdoor adventures.

With dozens of daily departures and a flight time of just under an hour, this route is a convenient alternative to the often congested I-5 corridor. The service enhances connectivity between the two cities, benefiting local businesses, tourism, and regional economic growth. The airports for this route include Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and Portland International Airport (PDX).

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Alaska Airlines’ Q400 Routes Tour: PDX-GEG

The Portland to Spokane route is one of Alaska/Horizon’s many connections within the Pacific Northwest, providing travelers with a quick and efficient link between Oregon and eastern Washington.

During the flight, passengers can enjoy stunning aerial views of the Columbia River Gorge, the rolling hills of the Palouse, and the majestic Cascade Mountains. The trip showcases the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, making it a visually rewarding experience despite its short duration.

Portland International Airport (PDX) serves as a major gateway to the PNW, known for its easy navigation and local amenities, while Spokane International Airport (GEG) provides convenient access to the Inland Northwest. Spokane is home to attractions such as Riverfront Park, the Spokane Falls, and a vibrant arts and dining scene. The city is also a hub for outdoor recreation, with nearby opportunities for hiking, skiing, and exploring the surrounding lakes and mountains.

With multiple daily departures and a flight time of just over an hour, the PDX-GEG route offers a faster and more convenient alternative to a lengthy drive across the region. The airports for this route include Portland International Airport (PDX) and Spokane International Airport (GEG).

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