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Alaska Airlines: Expert advice and recommendations

Expert travel writer Harriet Baskas shares all you need to know before booking a flight with Alaska Airlines.
Harriet Baskas
14 August 2024

Seattle-based Alaska Airlines is known for its generous mileage plan and some creative offers, such as its subscription flight pass, its Wine Flies Free program and its 20-minute baggage guarantee. And although their branded credit card isn't available in Canada anymore, there are some ways to earn credit card miles for Alaska Airlines with credit cards in Canada.

The airline has hubs in Seattle (SEA), San Francisco (SFO), Portland, OR (PDX), Los Angeles (LAX) and Anchorage, AK (ANC). With Horizon Air and other regional partners, Alaska serves more than 120 destinations across Canada, the United States, the Bahamas, Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico. As a oneworld alliance member, the airline also has partnerships with about 30 global airlines.

Cabin classes and fares on Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines Saver Fares

Alaska Airlines Saver Fares can be a good bargain, but they come with some restrictions. For example, while your seat will be in the Main Cabin with this fare, you won’t get a seat assignment until check in, you’ll board last (in Group E or F), no changes are allowed, and Mileage Plan members will only earn 30% of the actual miles flown. A checked bag is not included. I’ll book these fares on short flights, when I’m travelling light and when my budget is tight, but otherwise usually opt for a Main Cabin fare.

Main Cabin

Main Cabin fares allow you to choose a pre-assigned seat in the main or economy cabin. These fares are changeable up to 24 hours before your flight; if you make a switch, you’d just pay any difference in the fare, if needed. No checked bag is included.

Premium Class

Premium cabin fares offer priority boarding, extra legroom and complimentary wine, beer and cocktails on flights over 350 miles (560 km). You can upgrade from Main Cabin fares to Premium by paying an extra fee, while your mileage plan status may get you upgraded for free. Last year I received the complimentary upgrade just enough to be convinced that I “need” a premium seat all the time. Now I spend the extra cash (and it’s often doesn’t take that much) to buy the upgrade.

First Class

In the first-class cabin, your ticket gets you seat with extra legroom, footrests and up to a 104 cm pitch, two free checked bags, priority boarding, 75% more Mileage Plan bonus miles than with a main or economy class ticket and complimentary meals you can (and should) order ahead. Lounge access is included when at least one leg of your flight is more than 2,000 miles (3,220 km).

Alaska Airlines’ Flight Pass subscription

For flyers frequently zipping around the west coast of the US, Alaska Airlines offers a multi-tiered flight pass subscription program that includes from 6 to 24 roundtrip flights a year for flight credits between 15 popular destinations in California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah with few restrictions. If you travel a lot within the region or between selected cities included, say between San Francisco and Palm Springs or between Salt Lake City and San Diego, this can be a very convenient and cost-efficient way to do it. I’m just jealous my home-base city isn’t included in the plan.

Alaska Airlines’ aircraft

Alaska uses Boeing 737 aircraft and Embraer 175 aircraft with the face of an Alaska Native on the tail, a nod to the history with and commitment to Alaskan communities.

Keep an eye out for the airline’s commemorative liveries, or paint schemes, which celebrate Disney themes and regional sports teams and honour members of the U.S. military, veterans, fallen soldiers and their families. My favourites are the orca-adorned West Coast Wonders plane and the X̱áat Ḵwáani plane, which translates to “Salmon People” in the Alaskan Tlingit language.

Bag fees

Alaska Airlines allows each traveller to board with one personal item that will fit under the seat and one carry-on bag. First class ticket holders may check two bags for free and bag fees may be waived for others, including Alaska Airlines credit card holders, Elite level Mileage Plan members, and U.S. military personnel. As a nice benefit, Mileage Plan members may check a case of wine for free when flying from 32 select airports (see below).

Alaska Airlines 20-minute bag guarantee

Alaska Airlines offers a 20-minute baggage guarantee. There are some exceptions, (i.e. international flights and flights between Anchorage and Dutch Harbor) but if your bags do not show up on the bag claim carousel within 20 minutes of your plane’s arrival at the gate the airline has a standing offer to give you either discount code towards a future flight or 2,500 bonus miles in the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan.

Mileage Plan frequent flyer program

Alaska Airlines has one of the more generous frequent flyer programs, with award travel that can start at just 5,000 miles (8,050 km) and perks that kick in after 20,000 miles flown (32,200 km). In certain locations, your Mileage Plan membership (no status needed) and your boarding pass will even get you free wine tastings and ski passes (see below).

Ship wine for free. Drink wine for free.

Wine-tasting is a part of many trips to the United States west coast, but flying home with wine can be challenging and, if a bottle breaks in your luggage, messy. Alaska Airlines’ Wine Flies Free program solves that problem for flights within the US. Under this program, members of Mileage Plan program aged 21 and older can check a case of properly packed wine (up to 12 bottles, weighing 23 kg or less) for free from 32 airports in the United States, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California to any other US airport. The box of wine you check will not even count towards your checked bag allowance. Unfortunately, this program does not apply to flights with Canadian destinations.

But here's a “secret” and very generous benefit of Alaska Airlines’ Wine Flies Free program that Canadian flyers can take part in. In Idaho, Oregon and Washington you can get free wine tastings at participating wineries by showing your recent inbound boarding pass and your Mileage Plan membership. I’ve taken advantage of this perk numerous times and found the participating wineries delighted to honour it.

Show your boarding pass, ski for free

And here’s one more “secret” perk: skiers flying on Alaska Airlines to Edmonton (YEG), Calgary (YYC), Anchorage (ANC), Boise (BOI), Spokane (GEG) or Steamboat Springs/Hayden (HDN), airports can also show their inbound boarding pass and Mileage Plan membership to get a free ski pass at participating ski resorts.

Lounges

Alaska Airlines has lounges in Anchorage (ANC), New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO). There are 2 lounges in Portland, OR (PDX) and 3, including the airlines’ swanky Flagship Lounge on the N Concourse, in Seattle (SEA). Perks include comfortable seating, complimentary food and drink, including many regional specialties, as well as barista-made espresso drinks. Whether you’re there at breakfast time or not, be sure to check out the marvellous machine that ‘prints’ pancakes.

Alaska Airlines lounge access is available through paid memberships, day passes (when available), some first-class tickets and certain oneworld alliance status. If you have an Alaska Lounge+ membership, you may also access American Airlines Admirals clubs when flying American or Alaska, which is especially useful for those flying to or from Toronto airport.

Wi-Fi and entertainment

Alaska Airlines offers entertainment that can be streamed for free on your own device. On flights equipped with in-flight Wi-Fi, the airline offers all passengers free texting, but charges are fee for Wi-Fi. Depending on your plan, T-Mobile customers may get free Wi-Fi. My plan, for example, gives me unlimited free one-hour sessions and four full-flights sessions per year. Other plans offer unlimited sessions.

Alaska Airlines Company Store

You can buy branded Alaska Airlines swag, airplane models in assorted designs and sizes and a wide variety of cool travel gear, drinkware, sportwear and even gifts for your pets and your kids at the Alaska Airlines Company Store. The shop is accessible online and at the Alaska Airlines office building called “The Hub,” which is just down the road from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) at 19235 International Blvd.Hours on weekdays only. Bonus: you can do some serious plane spotting from the Alaska Airline parking lot any day.

This KAYAK-commissioned article is presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up-to-date. The opinions contained in the article are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others. Find more perspectives in our user reviews below.

Good to know

Low season

February

High season

July

Cheapest flight

C$ 166
Best time to beat the crowds (17% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (8% more expensive on average)
Flight from San Francisco to Los Angeles

FAQs about flying with Alaska Airlines

  • What is Alaska Airlines' carry-on size allowance?

    On board Alaska Airlines flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 55x35x22cm. If your hand luggage is bigger, the Alaska Airlines assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.

  • Where does Alaska Airlines fly to?

    Alaska Airlines offers direct flights to 102 cities in 7 different countries. Seattle, Anchorage, and Los Angeles are the most popular cities covered by Alaska Airlines.

  • What is Alaska Airlines’ primary hub?

    Alaska Airlines concentrates most of its flight operations in Seattle.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on Alaska Airlines flights?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine, meaning that we continuously look across the web to find the best deals for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from all airlines, including Alaska Airlines.

  • When are Alaska Airlines plane tickets cheapest?

    Flight prices with Alaska Airlines will depend on the season and route you are flying. Our data shows that overall, the cheapest month to fly with Alaska Airlines is February, while the most expensive is July.

  • What’s the cheapest route that Alaska Airlines flies?

    In the last 72 hours, the cheapest route flown by Alaska Airlines found on KAYAK was from San Francisco to Santa Ana, with a price of C$ 67 for a round-trip.

  • What are the most popular airports for Alaska Airlines flights to depart from?

  • Is Alaska Airlines part of an airline alliance?

    Yes, Alaska Airlines is part of the oneworld airline alliance.

  • How many destinations does Alaska Airlines fly to?

    In total, Alaska Airlines flies to 103 destinations.

Top tips for flying with Alaska Airlines

  • If you’re looking for the cheapest Alaska Airlines tickets, then try to fly from San Francisco, where flights have been cheapest lately. The cheapest route from here available recently is to Los Angeles, and costs C$ 166.
  • The cheapest month for flights with Alaska Airlines is February, while the most expensive is generally July.

Alaska Airlines customer reviews

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Very goodBased on 10,000 verified guest reviews
8.1Boarding
7.1Entertainment
7.1Food
7.9Comfort
8.5Crew

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  • The flight left on time and arrived early (in 439 reviews)
  • Alaska air has WiFi for customers and comfortable seats which is awesome. (in 246 reviews)
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2.0 Poor
ORD-SEA
Flight was delayed 5 hours. Missed connecting flight. Very little apology or attempt to make anything better. Got a $150 credit for next flight. There won’t be another flight. First time on Alaska - last time. Keep your credit. Should have done something more
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4.0 Mediocre
KOA-SAN
Horrible! No blanket or pillow available! We had bulkhead seats but the seats were worn out and no cushion old. No meal or even a sandwich for our 5 hour flight just a little bag of pretzels. Crabby attendant female with long brown hair. We will not book Alaska Airlines again
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8.0 Very good
SEA-IDA
All good
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2.0 Poor
PSG-JNU
It sucks, flight delays at FAT caused us to miss a day at lodge and overnight in Seattle. Flight delays coming home also. Never again
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10.0 Wonderful
SEA-MCI
We had to take the train to our next gate but had time to eat a meal. When to our next gate and asked employee about gate and got informed that gate had been changed so back on train to next gate. So thankful she was there and informed us of gate change. Because of the issue the boarding was slow but employees were there and busy helping all and keeping it organized.
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10.0 Wonderful
BLI-SEA
The crew the employees were friendly and excellent. There was a problem with the plane and they had workers there immediately working on it. They made sure the people that had immediate connects knew what gates they had to get to and had them leave the plane first. Very thoughtful.
M
10.0 Wonderful
PDX-SMF
On time, smooth take off and landing, efficient boarding. Gate staff excellent, stewardess grumpy, but civil enough.
V
10.0 Wonderful
BZN-PDX
Excellent
S
10.0 Wonderful
TPA-SEA
Good
V
10.0 Wonderful
PDX-DCA
Fantastic

Alaska Airlines flight status

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Alaska Airlines route map - Which destinations does Alaska Airlines fly to?

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All Alaska Airlines flight routes

Flight #Departure AirportArrival AirportDurationSunMonTueWedThuFriSat
2172Seattle (SEA)Yakima (YKM)0h 49m
2197Billings (BIL)Portland (PDX)2h 5m
3377Los Angeles (LAX)Santa Rosa (STS)1h 41m
63Seattle (SEA)Sitka (SIT)2h 24m
301Orlando (MCO)Portland (PDX)6h 0m
1203Santa Ana (SNA)Seattle (SEA)2h 46m
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Overview of Alaska Airlines

If you will be flying with Alaska Airlines, there are two classes for you to choose from in addition to standard Economy: Premium Class and First Class. Premium Class will offer you several perks, such as extra legroom, complimentary food and drinks, and pre-boarding. For a particularly luxurious trip, opt for First Class, a choice that includes a hot meal, free access to entertainment tablets, and the ability to check two bags for free.

To watch a movie or show during your flight, the airline offers a complimentary app that you can download onto your personal device before take-off in order to save any media that you would like to watch while in the air. During longer flights, travelers have the option of renting a tablet directly from one of the stewards, each of which is equipped with a selection of films, games, podcasts, and access to Wi-Fi. Additionally, you are allowed to use certain messaging applications for free on your cell phone without having to pay for the plane’s Internet.

Although Alaska Airlines flies to over 100 destinations throughout the world, the company’s primary hub can be found in Anchorage, Alaska.

Alaska Airlines has over 6 different planes in its fleet, with a majority of them being either Airbus or Boeing. While the Boeing 737-900ER is known for being able to fit the most passengers and for having the largest First Class area in comparison to the company’s other planes, the Airbus A320-214 can travel the furthest and is commonly used for the airline’s longer flights.

Everything you need to know about Alaska Airlines flights

Alaska Airlines information

IATA CodeAS
Routes460
Top routeAnchorage to Seattle
Airports served103
Top airportSeattle/Tacoma Intl
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