Eugene
Eugene Airport expands non-stop services ahead of fall and winter travel season
Eugene, OR – As fall and winter approach, Eugene Airport announced expanded non-stop services and additional travel options for passengers. Officials encouraged travelers to plan ahead, citing possible schedule adjustments, busy parking areas, and increased passenger traffic.
One of the newest routes is Alaska Airlines’ daily non-stop service between Eugene and Hollywood Burbank, California, beginning October 26, 2025. Breeze Airways also announced it will begin non-stop service from Eugene to Burbank in March 2026, with connections to other destinations including Provo, Utah.
Eugene currently offers non-stop flights to 17 destinations through Alaska, American, United, Delta, Allegiant, and Southwest. Airport officials said the additional routes are expected to increase demand during the upcoming holiday season.
Travelers are advised to check flight status with their airline before heading to the airport, especially with the potential for winter weather delays. Parking availability can also be limited, and travelers are encouraged to review current capacity at flyEUG.com.
Passengers checking baggage should plan to arrive at least two hours before departure to allow time for parking, check-in, and TSA screening. With new flights being added and peak holiday travel approaching, officials warned that processing times may be longer.
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