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with two Russian airlines amid the country's invasion of Ukraine, Fox Business reported on March 3. According to the news outlet, the airline's partnerships with carriers S7 and Aeroflot have been put on an indefinite pause. Aeroflot is Russia's largest airline and S7 is its largest private airline. "We are deeply concerned by the humanitarian crisis taking place in Ukraine," Alaska Airlines said in a statement to Fox Business.

In terms of its partnership with Aeroflot, the carrier said it is suspending its"limited interline relationships" with both S7 and Aeroflot. According to Fox Business, interline ticketing allows passengers to get tickets for competing airlines—in this case, S7 and Aeroflot—if their original flight is disrupted by certain factors such as bad weather. But as a result of Alaska Airlines temporarily severing ties, customers will no longer be able to do this.

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