Delta Is Losing Seattle Airport To Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines quietly controls 52% of Seattle Airport while Delta spent 10 years and hundreds of millions trying to take it away — and failed. Then Alaska bought Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9 billion and launched flights to Tokyo, Seoul, London, and Rome — stealing Delta's only weapon. This is the story of how Seattle's hometown airline just became untouchable.

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Why Delta Air Lines Is The Only American Airline That Is Built Completely Different!

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Alaska Airlines Has a Real Shot at Defeating Delta in Seattle. Here's Why…

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Why Salt Lake City Became Delta’s Weirdest Hub

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She Was Sleeping in 8A — When the Captain Asked if Any Combat Pilots Were on Board

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The War for Seattle

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The Airline Nobody Expected to Challenge the Big Three

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Boeing's $53 Billion Gamble on a Single Airplane Decision

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Why Delta Abandoned One Of America’s Biggest Hubs

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"Deportland" | Why Delta's Asia Hub Became Infamous

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777X: The “Simple Upgrade” That Became Boeing’s WORST Nightmare

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Why American Airlines Stopped Making Money

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Alaska Airlines Expands to Europe and Delta Fights Back

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America’s Tiny Jet Problem - And Why Europe Avoided It

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Socialist Seattle Mayor CRIES As A Iconic Seattle Landmark OFFICIALLY Shuts Down!

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Why New York City Airports Are So Terrible

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Southwest Is Becoming Delta - And That's The Problem

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