Key takeaways

  • The Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan program is an exceptional choice for anyone who regularly flies to or from the West Coast.
  • Mileage Plan boasts a vast partner network of airlines, hotels, rental car companies and everyday shopping sites — all of which can help you earn miles more quickly.
  • Reward flights with the Mileage Plan can be redeemed for as little as 4,500 miles with partner airlines.

You may believe you can only fly Alaska Airlines to, from or within the state, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. In reality, Alaska Air Group offers flights to more than 120 destinations within the U.S., Mexico, Canada and Costa Rica on its own.

Alaska also merged with Hawaiian Airlines, which increased its reach to 141 destinations directly, including 29 international markets. Add in partner flights, and program members can fly to 1,200+ destinations worldwide through oneworld Alliance and global partners.

If you fly from the West Coast often or want to in the future, or if you’re interested in booking flights with any of the popular Oneworld Alliance partners, Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan is worth a look.

What is Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan?

Like other major airlines, Alaska Airlines has its own frequent flyer program. This program allows members to earn a mile for each mile flown with Alaska Airlines, and you can redeem them for flights starting at just 4,500 miles.

Joining Mileage Plan is free. You can climb the ranks to elite status to score benefits like priority boarding, free checked baggage and preferred seating. To join, all you have to do is head to the Alaska website and enter information like your name, date of birth and mailing address.

You’ll also be asked to create a login and password for your Mileage Plan account.

How to earn Alaska Airlines miles

Where some airlines make it difficult to rack up miles in their frequent flyer programs, Mileage Plan gives you many options. Note, you can use multiple strategies from this list to boost your mileage balance even more.

Earn miles by flying

The number of miles you can earn on Alaska Airlines flights depends on your flight’s distance and the fare class you purchase. You also earn a combination of base miles and class of service bonus miles, though government fares and other discounted fares may not be eligible for the full bonus.

Keep in mind

You can also earn miles with Alaska Airlines when you fly with its partners on Alaska-marketed flights to more than 1,000 destinations around the world.

Book hotel stays and rental cars

Alaska’s hotel and rental car partners offer another way to earn Mileage Plan miles. You can earn miles while you sleep, although the number of miles you’ll earn per night (or stay) varies depending on the partner you book with.

When it comes to rental car partners, you may be able to earn miles per day or per rental period, depending on the partner.

Bankrate insight

When you choose this option, you often forfeit any rewards from the hotel chain or rental car’s loyalty program. So, be sure it’s Alaska miles you want.

Shop with partners

If you shop online with major retailers, earning miles on spending is a breeze. First, download the Mileage Plan Shopping button to your desktop and earn miles when you shop with more than 1,100 online and local retailers, like Best Buy, Macy’s and Walmart.

Other partners you can earn miles with include 1-800-Flowers, Rover.com, Teleflora, GCI and Carrs-Safeway, to name a few.

Join the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan dining club

Alaska Mileage Plan Dining, which is free to join, gives you miles each time you dine at a participating restaurant and pay with a linked credit card or debit card. When you sign up, you can sometimes bonus miles with your first meal if there’s a promotion.

Sign up for an airline credit card

Don’t forget about the easiest way to earn airline miles with Alaska Airlines. By signing up for the right travel credit card, you can earn miles for each dollar you spend, regardless of how often you fly.

How to redeem Alaska Airlines miles

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan offers flexibility regarding how you can redeem your earned miles. Consider the following ways you can use your rewards to travel to Alaska and other destinations, or for an entirely different redemption option altogether.

Redeem for flights

Alaska lets members book award flights to more than 1,200 destinations globally through its own network, acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines and membership within the Oneworld Alliance. Short-haul partner flights within the Americas start at just 4,500 miles one-way in economy and go up from there.

Alaska is also known for offering affordable premium economy awards and no blackout dates. The latter benefit means that, if there’s a seat available on a flight, you can book it with rewards.

Book a free international stopover

Alaska Mileage Plan lets members book free international stopovers on some itineraries when they choose the “multi-city” option when shopping for a reward. This means travelers can spend a few days (or a few weeks) in a layover city as part of a single itinerary.

Redeem for car rentals and hotel stays

Members can redeem rewards for car rentals with partner rental companies like Avis and Budget. The program also offers hotel redemptions at millions of hotels, resorts and vacation rentals around the world.

Share, gift or donate miles

Alaska Mileage Plan members can donate miles to charity, give them as a gift or transfer to a friend or family member.

Best credit cards for Alaska Airlines

There are two rewards credit cards that directly earn Mileage Plan rewards: a personal card and business card. They come with frequent flyer perks, including Alaska’s Famous Companion Fare.

How much are Alaska Airlines miles worth?

According to recent Bankrate valuations, miles in the Alaska Airline Mileage Plan rewards program are worth approximately 1.1 cents each. This makes them more valuable than miles from some competing programs, like the American Airlines AAdvantage program.

Best Alaska redemption options for your wallet

For the most part, you’ll get the most bang for your buck out of Alaska miles if you redeem them for flights. Note that award flights with Alaska start at just 5,000 miles (or 4,500 miles with partners), which is an exceptional value.

Some sweet spots in the award charts include:

  • Flying Cathay Pacific from the mainland U.S. and Alaska to Australia in business class for 85,000 miles one-way
  • Flying American Airlines from the mainland U.S. and Alaska to Hawaii for 15,000 miles one way (in economy)
  • Flying Alaska Airlines from the mainland U.S. and Alaska to Mexico in economy for as little as 7,500 miles one-way (flights of 1,400 miles or less)
  • Flying American Airlines from the mainland U.S. and Alaska to New Zealand for 40,000 miles one way (in economy)

Using Alaska miles to fly to —you guessed it— Alaska can also be a stellar deal. For example, you could fly from Indianapolis, Indiana (IND) to Anchorage, Alaska (ANC) in economy for as little as 12,500 Alaska miles plus just $6 in taxes and fees.

Redemption options to steer away from

Generally speaking, non-flight options offer the worst value for your Alaska miles. This includes hotel stays, car rentals and any other ways you can use Alaska miles.

Alaska Airlines travel partners

Alaska Airlines partners make it possible to earn more miles or redeem your miles in another way. However, some airline partners only let members earn or redeem miles with Alaska, but not both. The current list of Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan partners is featured below.

Alaska Airlines elite status

The following table shows what you need to earn in 2024 to keep each tier of elite status for the rest of the year and the following year, as well as the main benefits you’ll receive when you get there.

The bottom line

Alaska Air Mileage Plan is an an amazing travel rewards option for frequent domestic and international travelers, and especially those who fly from the West Coast.

Additionally, the airline offers airline credit cards that earn miles faster while being rewarded with frequent flyer perks.

If you plan to fly with Alaska Airlines or one of its partners in the future, enroll for this free program.

Frequently asked questions about Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan

*Information about the Alaska Airlines Visa® Business credit card has been collected independently by Bankrate. The card details have not been reviewed or approved by the card issuer.

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