Originally Posted by
jphripjah
Well, the non-refundable main cabin fares aren't fine if it turns out I won't fly Alaska at all in 2022, right? I'm better off with a fully refundable fare if that's a possibility. And I wouldn't try to cancel and rebook, I would just do a change, unless I'm not flying at all in 2022, in which case I'd want the refund.
The suggestions presented work
assuming your Credit Card account is still active as you will need to pay for the itinerary with a BofA Alaska Airlines co-branded credit card when a companion certificate is attached.
If your account is still active you will be issued a new certificate shortly after the one you have expires.
If you closed your account, your options are limited. You can use wallet funds but that precludes purchasing refundable fares.
James