

Just months before the first airline to establish air service between Pasco and Burbank, California, ceased operations at the Tri-Cities Airport, another has started offering its own flights to the Southern California destination.
Alaska Airlines’ first nonstop flight between Pasco and Hollywood Burbank Airport took off the evening of Oct. 26, according to a release. The now daily year-round route is currently the airport’s only connection to Burbank after Avelo Airlines pulled out of offering flights at West Coast airports.
“Hollywood Burbank is a proven destination and the addition of daily service on Alaska Airlines will provide our travelers with even more flexibility when heading to Southern California, whether for work, vacation, or to visit loved ones. We’re thrilled to see this route take off,” said Buck Taft, the airport’s director, in a statement.
Beginning in March, Breeze Airlines will also begin offering flights between Pasco and Burbank.
The Hollywood Burbank Airport is about 12 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Construction on a replacement passenger terminal at the California airport is currently underway with the scheduled opening planned in 2026.
