Alaska Flight Pass

Frequently Asked Questions About Flight Pass

How does Flight Pass work?

  • Sign-up. Visit FlightPass.alaskaair.com. Select the plan appropriate for how much advance planning you require. Choose the number of roundtrip credits you want to receive each month. Agree to 12 monthly payments at a fixed rate – the monthly rate will not change during the subscription period.
  • Pay monthly. Your credit card will be charged the agreed-upon amount each month for 12 months.
  • Earn credits. Upon successful payment each month, your Flight Pass account will be given credits that are redeemable for roundtrip tickets on eligible Alaska Airlines flights. Credits are valid for a limited time – they expire once your next batch of credits is deposited in your account. You do not have to travel before your credit expires, only redeem and book travel before the expiration date. You may travel up to 90 days in the future.
  • Book your flights. Use your credits to book roundtrip tickets. Search for the airports and departure dates you’re interested in. Select the flights you want – most flights are included in your subscription at a fare of only $0.01, but a few may require a higher premium access fare. Pay the fares, taxes, and fees associated with the flights you select.
  • Travel. You’re all set. Everything else about your travel experience is the same as you’ve come to love with Alaska Airlines: select your seats for free, pay for Premium Class upgrades, change flights when your plans change, earn valuable Mileage Plan miles, enjoy your elite status benefits and much more!

Who is eligible to subscribe to Flight Pass?

All guests aged 18 and older are eligible to subscribe. Unfortunately, due to current technical limitations, children under the age of 18 cannot subscribe at this time.

Where can I fly using Flight Pass?

Flight Pass credits can be redeemed for travel on nonstop Alaska Airlines flights within California or between California and Nevada, Arizona, or Utah.

  • Burbank to: San Francisco, Santa Rosa
  • Fresno to: San Diego
  • Las Vegas to: Los Angeles, San Francisco
  • Los Angeles to: Las Vegas, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Rosa
  • Monterey to: San Diego
  • Orange County to: San Francisco, Santa Rosa
  • Palm Springs to: San Francisco
  • Phoenix to: San Francisco
  • Sacramento to: San Diego
  • Salt Lake City to: San Diego, San Francisco
  • San Diego to: Fresno, Monterey, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, Santa Rosa
  • San Francisco to: Burbank, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Orange County, Palm Springs, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San Diego
  • San Jose to: Los Angeles, San Diego
  • San Luis Obispo to: San Diego
  • Santa Rosa to: Burbank, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego
  • What do I pay as a Flight Pass subscriber?

    As a subscriber, you pay a fixed monthly rate and any associated fares, taxes or fees on the flights you select:

    • Monthly fee. You commit to 12 monthly payments at the price applicable when you sign -up. This price will not change during the commitment period. The monthly payment entitles you to credits which can be redeemed for travel on eligible Alaska Airlines flights.
    • Flight fare. Most eligible flights are included as part of your membership at a fare of only one cent ($0.01). These flights appear as Included when searching for travel. Occasionally a flight will require an additional premium access fare. In order to offer a great deal on the vast majority of flights and avoid the use of blackouts, Alaska requires this higher fare on some of our most popular flights.
    • Taxes & fees. All flyers, regardless of how they bought their ticket, are required to pay some government taxes and airport fees. For all flights eligible with Flight Pass, these total to $15.11 each way. These include: US Flight Segment tax, US Transportation tax, Passenger Facility charge, and the September 11th Security fee. You will pay these fees upon credit redemption for each leg of your journey. Want to know how much each plan will cost you in total? View the pricing table in our Terms & Conditions.
    What Flight Pass Plans are available to select?

    There are two variations of the subscription. Both plans allow the subscriber to choose 6 or 12 trips per year. With Flight Pass, you may book your flight up to 2 weeks (14 days) before the flight departs, and as early as 90 days in advance.

    You may choose to upgrade your plan after signing up on My Subscriptions page.

    Do the credits expire?

    Credits do expire. You must use your credits to book travel before you receive your next set of credits. You do not have to travel before your credit expires, only book travel before the expiration date. You may travel up to 90 days in the future. If you do not use your credit before you receive your next batch of credits, the previous credits are forfeited.

    Can I cancel or transfer my Flight Pass subscription?

    No. By signing up for Flight Pass, you agree to a 12-month membership commitment and monthly payments. Alaska commits to the fixed flat rate and to offering an excellent assortment of eligible flights. Subscriptions are specific to the passenger specified at sign-up and cannot be transferred to another person. All subscriptions are individual – at this time, Alaska does not offer a group or family Flight Pass plan.

    How do credits work?

    Upon successful payment each month, credits will be deposited into your Flight Pass account. Each credit is worth one roundtrip on eligible Alaska Airlines flights.

    • Number of credits. The number of credits you receive each month depends on your plan. Choose from 6 trips a year (1 credit received every other month) or 12 trips a year (1 credit received each month).
    • How to redeem credits. Visit the AS.com, go to Discounts and Companion Fare page to see your Flight Pass credit. Search for the airports and travel dates you want. Select desired flights. Pay any fares, taxes, and fees associated with those flights.
    • Credit expiration. Credits do expire. You must use your credits to book travel before you receive your next set of credits. You do not have to travel before your credit expires, only book travel before the expiration date. You may travel up to 90 days in the future. If you do not use your credit before you receive your next batch of credits, the previous credits are forfeited.

    Can I enjoy my Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan benefits when using Flight Pass?

    Yes! Everything you’ve come to love about Alaska Airlines stays the same when using Flight Pass. Earn one mile for every mile you fly on Flight Pass. Use those miles to redeem future travel anywhere Alaska Airlines flies or on any of our worldwide airline partners. Earn miles toward Mileage Plan elite status. Once you have elite status, enjoy all of the same benefits you already do on other flights. If you use your Alaska Airlines Visa Signature Card, earn 3x miles on all of your Flight Pass-related purchases. Not yet an Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan member? Learn more and sign up here.