Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan: The Ultimate Guide (2024)

In March 2024, Alaska introduced four distance-based award charts—one chart for its own flights and three for its partner airlines, based on region. These charts are a helpful resource to utilize when booking award flights, as they’ll provide you with the minimum number of miles needed for a redemption depending on the distance of your trip.

On Flights With Alaska Airlines

Alaska uses a semi-variable award pricing scheme on its own flights within North America. You’ll pay a different range of points depending on how far you fly.

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan: The Ultimate Guide (1)Award rates vary based on the day of the week and the time of the day. For example, flights from Seattle (SEA) to Salt Lake City (SLC) in Main Cabin can cost as few as 5,000 miles on a Wednesday, but start at 12,500 miles on a Sunday. First-class awards can see a wide range of costs, as well. One day you might find a flight for 15,000 miles, and just a couple hours later the flight could jump to 30,000 miles each way.

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On Flights With Partners

Alaska Airlines uses three award charts for partner airlines that are broken down by the following regions:

  • The Americas
  • Europe, Middle East and Africa
  • Asia Pacific

Award Chart for the Americas

This chart includes travel from the U.S to and within the Americas including North America, the Caribbean Islands, Central America and South America.

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan: The Ultimate Guide (3)Award Chart for Europe, the Middle East and Africa

This chart includes travel from the U.S. to and within EMEA, defined as Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan: The Ultimate Guide (4)Award Chart for Asia Pacific

This chart includes travel from the U.S. to Asia Pacific, within Asia Pacific and between Asia Pacific and Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Asia Pacific includes Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the South Pacific, Japan and Korea.

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan: The Ultimate Guide (5)Fees

Alaska tacks on fees to certain awards. For example, you’ll have to pay $12.50 each way per award for all partner awards. And you’ll need to pay $15 to book an award over the phone—even if the award can’t be booked online.

Thankfully, Alaska’s elimination of change fees also applies to award bookings.

Sweet Spots

Stopover for Free on Awards

One of the best perks of Alaska Mileage Plan awards is the ability to stopover for free on one-way awards.

Alaska Airlines allows stopovers for free on one-way awards. If you want to fly to Hawaii, but stop in Seattle for a few days to visit friends, you can do a “multi-city” booking and include a stopover for no additional miles.

Stopovers can be a little trickier when it involves partners. While Alaska Airlines allows you to do a stopover, some of the airlines have their own rules. Booking Seattle (SEA) to London (LHR) on British Airways means that you can stop over in London before heading off to Paris (CDG), for example.

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While there is no written rulebook online, contacting the Alaska Airlines call center and speaking with a representative is the best way to see if a stopover is allowed on your partner itinerary.

Condor

This German Airline is a partner of the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan and allows Mileage Plan members to both earn and redeem miles on flights throughout the Condor network. Condor services many cities in the United States including New York, Seattle, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles and more. From their hub in Frankfurt you can connect to vacation destinations throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Using Alaska’s award chart for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, we can see that a flight from New York City (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA) would cost just 27,500 miles in economy or 55,000 miles in business class.

Air Tahiti Nui

Based out of Papeete in Tahiti, Air Tahiti Nui offers nonstop service to Seattle and Los Angeles from Papeete and connections to other places, including New Zealand.

Often viewed as one of the most challenging places to get to using miles, Alaska Airlines only charges 80,000 miles for flights all the way to Auckland and back and only 60,000 miles for round-trip flights to Tahiti.

Short Flights on Partner Airlines

With the current award charts, short distance flights under 700 miles start at 4,500 Alaska miles one way. That means a flight from Dallas to Denver, that clocks in at under 700 miles, will cost just 4,500 miles if award space is available on a partner airline like American Airlines. That same route operated by Alaska will start at 5,000 miles.

Canceling Mileage Tickets

If you make a booking with your miles and need to cancel your flight, Alaska Airlines will redeposit your miles to your account for no extra cost. Any taxes that came with the ticket will also be refunded.

With that said, it’s important to note that if you paid a phone booking fee or you paid a partner booking fee, those are nonrefundable.

The partner booking fee is a $12.50 charge that Alaska levies on all award tickets that involve a partner. This is a fee that is paid for a new booking in each direction. This means that a round-trip ticket would have a $25 fee.

Note that if the flight changes and requires rebooking you won’t pay an additional fee. Also, if the airline cancels your flight or changes your flight, in such a way that makes you unable to travel, you can request a refund of the partner booking fee by calling Alaska’s customer service.

Quirks

Alaska Mileage Plan awards can’t combine multiple partners. For example, you can’t combine an award on American Airlines to Los Angeles (LAX) with a Fiji Airways award from Los Angeles to Nadi, Fiji (NAN). The one exception is that you can connect within the U.S. on Alaska Airlines.

Infant Fees

If you’re flying as a family, Alaska’s Mileage Plan may leave you frustrated. You can’t add an infant award to a Mileage Plan award. Instead, Alaska leaves it up to passengers to “contact the partner carrier to determine the fee for the infant’s transportation, and to arrange ticketing for the infant.” To avoid having to work with the partner airline, you’d need to book an award seat for your infant at the full mileage rate.

Expiration

Technically, Alaska Mileage Plan miles don’t expire. However, if your Mileage Plan account is inactive for more than two years, Alaska will close your account and you’ll forfeit all of your miles. If this happens to you, all is not lost. You have one year to reinstate your account without a charge. If you do not reactivate your account within a year of account deactivation (three years since the last activity on your account) you will forfeit all miles earned and your account may not be reactivated.

Other Ways To Use Alaska Mileage Plan Miles

Upgrades

Redeem 15,000 miles to upgrade eligible Alaska flights to first class. Just note that you’ll need to book a fare that qualifies for a mileage upgrade. Thankfully, Alaska makes it easy to do so. Just select the “mileage” upgrade option when searching for a flight on Alaska’s website.

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan: The Ultimate Guide (7)Money & Miles

Alaska’s Money & Miles redemption option gives travelers the opportunity to redeem miles for a discount on paid flights. One perk of this option is that you’ll still earn mileage credit even though you’re redeeming miles. However, the redemption rate is on the low side at just 1 cent per mile:

  • 10,000 miles for a 50% discount up to $100 off
  • 20,000 miles for a 50% discount up to $200 off

Book Hotels

You can redeem Alaska Mileage Plan miles to pay for your hotel at over 400,000 properties worldwide through Alaska’s Rocketmiles-powered hotel search engine.

If you have an Alaska credit card, make sure to log into your account to get a mileage discount on booking hotels. From a quick search, Alaska cardholders get around a 9% discount—but the redemption rate is still abysmal. You’ll get much better value from your Alaska miles when redeeming them for flights.

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan: The Ultimate Guide (2024)

FAQs

What is the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan? ›

Mileage Plan is Alaska's loyalty program for anyone who loves to travel. Earn miles with us, oneworld® Alliance member airlines and our Global Partners, experience award travel, and gain MVP® elite status sooner than you think. Best of all, Mileage Plan is free to join.

How much is 50,000 Alaska miles worth? ›

How much are 50,000 Alaska miles worth? Based on our analysis, 50,000 Alaska miles are worth about $700. How much are 80,000 Alaska miles worth? Based on our analysis, 80,000 Alaska miles are worth about $1,120.

How many Alaska miles does it take to upgrade to first class? ›

Redeem 15,000 miles to upgrade eligible Alaska flights to first class. Just note that you'll need to book a fare that qualifies for a mileage upgrade. Thankfully, Alaska makes it easy to do so. Just select the “mileage” upgrade option when searching for a flight on Alaska's website.

How much does the Alaska Mileage Plan award cost? ›

$12.50 nonrefundable partner award fee — applies to all awards using one of our airline partners per person, each way.

How many Alaska miles does a flight cost? ›

Alaska award charts
From Contiguous US including Alaska and Canada toEconomy starting at
Contiguous US, Alaska and Canada: less than 700 miles5,000
Contiguous US, Alaska and Canada: 701–1,400 miles7,500
Contiguous US, Alaska and Canada: 1,401–2,100 miles10,000
Contiguous US, Alaska and Canada: 2,101 miles and above12,500
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How many miles points do you need for a free flight? ›

Miles needed for a free flight by airline

Free flights in business or first class start at around 15,000 miles and climb to well over 400,000 miles one-way. In most cases, the cost of a round-trip flight is approximately double.

Can I convert Alaska miles to cash? ›

Yes. If you have an excess of Alaska Airlines miles in your account, you can earn instant cash by selling your miles through our MilesBuyer trading platform. Your unused miles can help someone in need of a free seat on their next flight.

Do Alaska air miles expire? ›

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan: While miles do not expire, for security purposes, your account may be locked if it is inactive after 24 months. If this occurs, Alaska Airlines customer service can reinstate your account for no fee — and miles will be returned to your account, too.

Can I use Alaska miles on Delta? ›

SEATTLE, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alaska Airlines announced today that it has entered into a new partnership with Delta Air Lines that allows members of its Mileage Plan frequent flyer program to earn and redeem miles on Delta flights.

Does first class get me into Alaska Lounge? ›

Guests on paid or award tickets traveling in first class on Alaska Airlines may get free entry, as long as they meet one of these conditions: You must not be on an upgraded ticket (U fare class) and must have at least one flight over 2,000 miles in length or be a Club 49 member flying within Alaska.

How does Alaska decide who gets upgraded? ›

Example of upgrade indicators:

If you have purchased the qualifying fare for your Elite level, and upgrade space is available on your flight, you will be upgraded immediately. If there are no upgrades available for your flight, you will be placed on the upgrade waitlist.

Is business class the same as first class on Alaska? ›

Alaska Airlines doesn't offer a business class experience for passengers. Instead, travelers can choose between the following fare classes: First class. Premium class.

How many air miles from Alaska to Hawaii? ›

The geographic midpoint between Alaska and Hawaii is in 1,509.60 mi (2,429.46 km) distance between both points in a bearing of 181.07°. The shortest distance (air line) between Alaska and Hawaii is 3,019.20 mi (4,858.93 km). The shortest route between Alaska and Hawaii is according to the route planner.

Can I transfer Alaska miles to American? ›

Can I transfer miles from my American AAdvantage or other frequent flyer program accounts? Mileage transfers are not allowed between different airline frequent flier programs. While we offer air travel awards for travel on our partner airlines, we each maintain separate, individual mileage earning programs.

What is the minimum age for Alaska Mileage Plan? ›

About Mileage Plan™ account

Sign up now. Children under 13 are not eligible for an account, but may be enrolled in Mileage Plan by calling us at Alaska Airlines 1-800-252-7522 (TTY: Dial 711 for Relay Services) 5:00 am — midnight PT, daily.

How much is 1000 miles worth on Alaska Airlines? ›

Alaska Airline Miles vs The Competition
Rewards ProgramAverage Mile ValueValue of 1,000 Miles
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan™1.65 cents$17
American Airlines AAdvantage1.43 cents$14
Delta SkyMiles1.22 cents$12
Southwest Rapid Rewards1.39 cents$14
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What does 40000 miles get you on Alaska? ›

Alaska Airlines: $560

The cost to redeem your Alaska miles will depend on your carrier; you'll find different rates depending on whether you're flying Alaska or one of its partners. Overall, we value Alaska Mileage Plan miles at 1.4 cents each, which means 40,000 miles will be equal to $560 worth of travel.

How many miles do I get per dollar spent on Alaska Airlines? ›

With the Alaska Airlines credit card, earn 3 miles for every $1 spent on eligible Alaska Airlines purchases, 2 miles for every $1 spent on eligible gas, local transit (including ride share), cable, and select streaming services and 1 mile per $1 spent on all other purchases.

Is buying Alaska miles worth it? ›

Alaska sells miles, but they cost upward of 2 cents apiece. That often means that they're not worth the cost, unless you're getting a truly extraordinary redemption value. Generally, buying miles should be your last resort as there are very few instances in which a miles purchase is a good idea.

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