Alaska Airlines offers to help transport individuals, families from Afghanistan within the US
Alaska Airlines is offering to operate military charter flights to help transport families and individuals from Afghanistan once they enter the US. Seattle-based Alaska Airlines said it will provide transportation within the US and stand ready to provide additional support to the Department of Defense, according to a Friday news release. “As we see the heartbreaking images from Kabul and mourn the tragic loss of service members and civilians working to bring Americans home, we are humbled to play a small part in aiding those who have served our country,” the statement reads. The announcement comes shortly after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the emergency use of 18 U.S. commercial aircraft from six airlines – American Airlines, Atlas Air, Delta, Omni Air, Hawaiian Airlines and United – to transport Afghan evacuees after they're flown out of the capital city of Kabul.<br/>
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Alaska Airlines offers to help transport individuals, families from Afghanistan within the US
Alaska Airlines is offering to operate military charter flights to help transport families and individuals from Afghanistan once they enter the US. Seattle-based Alaska Airlines said it will provide transportation within the US and stand ready to provide additional support to the Department of Defense, according to a Friday news release. “As we see the heartbreaking images from Kabul and mourn the tragic loss of service members and civilians working to bring Americans home, we are humbled to play a small part in aiding those who have served our country,” the statement reads. The announcement comes shortly after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the emergency use of 18 U.S. commercial aircraft from six airlines – American Airlines, Atlas Air, Delta, Omni Air, Hawaiian Airlines and United – to transport Afghan evacuees after they're flown out of the capital city of Kabul.<br/>