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Why the power struggle between Alaska and Delta Airlines' is heating up at SeaTac

Aug 14, 202511 min
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Episode description

There’s a war being waged in Seattle right now.

But you won’t see it out on the streets, among your fellow citizens.

Instead – look to the sky. 

For years, two airlines: Delta and Alaska have battled for supremacy at Seatac.  Now, The Wall Street Journal says Alaska Airlines is making a big play to expand international flights – and Delta is striking back. 

Guest:

  • Alison Sider, a reporter covering airlines and air travel for the Wall Street Journal

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