How to Soak Up the Best of Seattle

Flying Alaska Airlines’ PIT-SEA nonstop means plenty of Northwest fun — and beauty awaits

By Corinne Whiting

Published August 26, 2024

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SEATTLE – Anyone who’s spent time in Pittsburgh and Seattle can easily draw parallels between these two vibrant cities — from thriving brewery and coffee scenes to waterside trails to stroll or cycle.

For fans of both destinations, Alaska Airlines has been flying nonstop between PIT and SEA since 2018. The airline operates up to two daily flights in the summer and typically one daily flight in the off-season.

While tech workers frequent this route for business travel, outdoors adventurers and foodies happily hop aboard to fill other enticing obligations.

“At Alaska, we are all about care, and part of providing that care is about presenting our guests with choices when they fly with us,” said Cameron Greenberg, a communications specialist at Alaska Airlines. “As a result, we are continually evaluating our route network to identify opportunities where we can provide value.

“Back in 2018, we recognized Pittsburgh as an untapped market and a destination of interest, and we are thrilled to see the route’s continued success as a bridge from east to west.”

An Alaska Airlines 737-900ER taxis into its gate at PIT after arriving from Seattle on Aug. 31, 2023. Alaska operates between one and two daily nonstop flights on the Pittsburgh-Seattle route depending on the season. (Photo by Evan Dougherty)

Get the app

For those arriving at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (or Sea-Tac, as it’s known), airline staff suggest downloading the Alaska app, so smartphones can be used to check in, pay for bags, get boarding passes, track flights and make seat changes.

“Preordering food eases the day-of travel stress and provides access to full meals no matter what seat you’re in – something that differentiates Alaska from other airlines,” Greenberg added. (Details on ordering and menu options can be found here.)

Another tip: “If guests are traveling with children, we offer complimentary gate checks for strollers and car seats, provide resources for unaccompanied minors and guarantee young children will be seated with their families—without any additional fees.”

Those looking for a slight upgrade for the five-hour flight might look into Premium Class, which means four extra inches of legroom, earlier boarding and complimentary beer, wine and cocktails.

The Space Needle and skyline of downtown Seattle. Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the 605-foot-tall Space Needle quickly is a Seattle icon that today is recognized far and wide. (Photo by Rachael Jones)

Our favorite finds

So how to maximize a visit to the Emerald City? The list is long, but here are just a few of our favorite Seattle finds — whether it’s your first visit or an umpteenth return.

Whether you step beyond city limits or not, the natural beauty found within Seattle promises to dazzle, while the omnipresent coffee, cocktails and fresh seafood, creative residents and vibrant culture surely will keep you coming back for more.

Built in 2012, the Seattle Great Wheel has quickly become a fixture of the city’s skyline – plus it adds an entirely new sightseeing perspective, thanks to its location perched on the end of Pier 57. (Photo by Rachael Jones)

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