Alaska Airlines passenger count dips again for Sonoma County

Ridership has been lower from a year earlier each month since the October wildfires.|

A decline in Alaska Airlines ridership on its Sonoma County flights continued in January for the fourth straight month.

The airline carried 18,781 passengers on its Sonoma County flights in January, down ?10.5 percent from a year ago, the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport reported Monday. Ridership has been lower each month, compared to a year ago, since October wildfires destroyed more than 5,200 homes in the county.

Overall airport ridership increased 14.3 percent from a year earlier to 26,327 passengers.

The increase was because of the addition last year of American Airlines, which began service to Phoenix in February 2017, and United Airlines, which began flights to San Francisco last June. Sun Country Airlines in December halted its seasonal service from Minneapolis-St. Paul. A spokesman said the company intends to resume service this year but has yet to announce a date.

Alaska offers daily service from the county to San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, Portland and Seattle.

The airport last year served a record 397,787 passengers, an increase of 17.3 percent from 2016.

Robert Digitale

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