February 18 2022  |  Airline & Terminal News

Say yes to more adventures with Alaska Airlines' Flight Pass

By Jayson Koblun

Subscribers will receive credits deposited monthly or bi-monthly into their Flight Pass account

West Coast-based Alaska Airlines announced it has launched a subscription-based travel offering called Flight Pass.

Starting February 16, Flight Pass members can fly up to 24 roundtrip flights a year to the most popular routes within California, as well as nonstop service from California airports to Reno, Phoenix and Las Vegas, for a fixed monthly rate.

“With annual plans starting at $49 per month, this new way to fly allows travelers to lock in main cabin deals for a full year and rewards subscribers with lower than average fares on eligible flights,” said a February 16 press release.

"Flight Pass builds on our mission to offer travelers the most West Coast destinations at the best value," said

Alex Corey, Managing Director of Business Development and Products for Alaska Airlines said after two years of staying close to home, passengers are ready to travel again.

“With 100 daily flights from 16 airports throughout California and between California to Reno, Phoenix and Las Vegas, Flight Pass will take them there."

Flight Pass subscribers can choose between two annual plans – based on the best value or most flexibility – that differ only in the length of the required advanced booking time. Subscribers will receive credits deposited monthly or bi-monthly into their Flight Pass account, to be redeemed for 6, 12 or 24 nonstop trips a year to eligible destinations.

“Flyers are still required to pay applicable government taxes and airport fees on each flight, in addition to the monthly subscription fee and nominal fare,” said the release.

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