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Old May 14, 2013, 10:30 am
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Based on an original post by flyer206

I summarized a few posts on the companion fare. I initially had some questions and went through some of the posts as well as asked Missydarlin. So I thought I would post it for future people. If there is something incorrect or perhaps is useful for the next person please add or let me know.

Extending a companion fare
Tickets must be booked by the expiry date but can be for travel up to 330 days in advance. So book 2 full-fare tickets (coach fare only with new certificates issued after Aug. 1, 2012) for travel 11 months in advance to any destination on AS. When you have decided when and where you want to go, call AS to change the tickets. Since the tickets are full-fare or first class the changes will be no charge. The tickets can be changed to a lower level ticket including hot fare and the destination can be changed as well. If the tickets are cheaper then the amount will be refunded to the same credit card.

However, the ticket can not be extended for another 330 days. Meaning, you can not keep on extending the companion certificate. Hence travel must be completed within the initial 330 day window of when you booked your initial ticket.

The current terms show the personal and business card are treated the same regarding booking dates and expiration dates. If you have a counterexample since 2024, please share. (At one time the business companion fare required travel completed by expiry date.)

One of the travelers can not go
If the revenue passenger can not go then the companion passenger can not go. The T&C of the companion fare is that the companion must travel with the revenue passenger. Changes can be made by calling AS but change fees apply. Changes can now be done on-line. If the companion passenger can not go, the revenue passenger can still go. If you want to use the companion certificate another time, a call has to be made to AS.
Name changes are allowed but must be called in for change and is subject to change fee($125 --exempt if the name change involves a passenger who has status).

Should status flyer be the revenue or companion ticket.
Since the companion ticket is dependent on the revenue ticket, the status flyer should be the companion fare unless the tickets are in full fare or first class. Why? If the companion traveler can not fly the companion coupon can be saved for future use. The status passenger is allowed to make changes at no charge. THERE IS DEBATE ABOUT THIS ANSWER
 
Do I have to be one of the passengers flying?
No, the T&C states that you must either be one of the passengers or the credit card booking the tickets be in your name. One poster mentioned that he did not travel or use his credit card when he let his father use it. However it that case I believe they shared the same last name.
 
Do you have to use the AS airline credit card when booking the companion fare?
Through September 30, 2019, no. "For companion fares issued on or after October 1, 2019, both the primary fare and the companion fare must be purchased using your Alaska Airlines credit card." Exceptions: Fare can also be paid with your Wallet funds or AS Gift cards.
 
Does the companion fare accrue points.
YES, both tickets accrue points on any frequent flyer plan that gives out points on AS flights ie AS, AA, DL, CX, BA etc

Is the companion fare upgradeable?
YES, depending on first class upgrade (U) inventory and by priority based on the status of the traveler. There has to be 2 upgradeable seats available. If using paper certificates there has to be 2 certificates. Both travelers must upgrade or none at all. At T-24, you will be added to the flight upgrade list upon checkin per normal procedure and upgrades will process in the usual order of priority.
companion fare and upgrade question

When will I get my Companion certificate? 
As soon as you get approved for the credit card the certificate will appear in your Alaska airline online account. As of June 2016, the initial companion fare will post shortly after the statement where you reach the minimum spend (currently $1000) closes. Another will appear around the 1 year anniversary of your credit card. JULY 2020 UPDATE: spend is now $2,000 within 90 days.

Cancelling a companion fare
Rebook=kept in system however change fees may apply based on fare purchased.
Refund=gone

What class of fares can be booked?
All fares can be booked from "hot fares" to "first class" but only on Alaska/Horizon operated flights. It is not eligible for AA, DL etc operated flights. (coach fare only with new certificates issued after Aug. 1, 2012). You cannot purchase F but you can upgrade to F after purchase or try your luck at free upgrades if you have status.

Can the companion fare be used on a one-way, round trip, open jaw, OR multi-city?
Any of the above. Also, if you purchase RT, you can subsequently call to change to a one-way ticket and potentially get a credit for the fare that applies to the cancelled segments.

I don't want to change my travel now, is there a way to cancel & reissue the code?

It's not technically "reissued." It's basically encased in amber for reuse.

If you change more than 60 days from the date of travel, AND the companion has no status (sorry, spouse), you can reuse the companion cert by calling in, having the reservation split, and then re-deposting the primary traveler's airfare into My Wallet and keeping a record of the companion traveler's ticket number separately.

Then, to reuse the companion cert for the same companion on a different itinerary, you need to phone in and make the primary traveler's reservation, and pay with a credit card for the primary traveler's ticket. No My Wallet funds can be used. Then the companion's cert and fees are reattached and any difference in fees and taxes are collected/refunded.

If the primary traveler decides that he/she does not want to reuse the companion cert after canceling the original reservation (as long as it's done before the value of the companion cert/fees/taxes expires), the value of the fees/taxes of the companion cert can be redeposited into the primary traveler's My Wallet. But the cert itself is forfeited.
(from Seattlenerd. Thank you!)

What are the Terms and Conditions as issued by Alaska Air
Discount: Valid for one $99 USD Companion Ticket when traveling with another passenger on a paid airfare. Both passengers must be booked in the same itinerary, at the same fare, traveling together, and ticketed at the same time. Valid for round-trip or one-way travel. Valid on published fares. Not applicable to Mileage Plan Award Reservations, Alaska Airlines Vacation packages, tour or contract fares.

Reservations & Ticketing: Valid for new ticket purchases through alaskaair.com, Alaska Airlines Reservations, or Horizon Air Reservations. The Companion Ticket Discount Code is redeemed at time of ticketing and is void for future changes or purchases. Traveler and/or Purchaser name must match the name issued on the Discount Code. Credit card required for purchase.

Passengers: Valid for one $99 USD Companion Ticket when traveling with a second passenger on a paid fare, traveling together, and booked and ticketed at the same time in the same reservation.

Routes: Valid systemwide on flights operated by Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air.

Advance Purchase: Per applicable fare rule.

Purchase By: Expiration date on Discount Code.

Blackout Dates: Per applicable fare rule.

Minimum & Maximum Stay: Per applicable fare rules.

Flights: Valid only on flights operated by Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air and on PenAir between Anchorage and Dutch Harbor. Not valid on codeshare flights.

Taxes, Fees and Surcharges: Passenger is responsible for all applicable taxes, fees, and surcharges, including checked baggage fees.

Combinability: Not valid with any other discounts, including Discount Codes, coupons, discount programs, MyAccount online discount, or other arrangements.

Changes and Refunds: Changes and refunds are allowed per the applicable fare rule and may result in the forfeiture of the Discount Code.

Mileage Plan: Mileage Plan credit applies and upgrades are allowed.

Transferability: Discount Codes and tickets are not transferable. They may not be given to another individual, and may not be sold, bought, bartered, auctioned or collected in bulk. Any deemed by Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air to have been distributed or acquired improperly will not be honored and traveler will be liable for payment of full fare.

Additional Terms: All rules of Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air, alaskaair.com, and the applicable fare rules not mentioned within these terms and conditions apply.

Other: Lost or stolen Discount Codes or tickets cannot be replaced. Alaska/Horizon has the final authority regarding redemption. Travel is subject to Alaska and Horizon contract of carriage. Terms and conditions as written herein are final and cannot be changed by any statement or representation of any unauthorized person, including employees of Alaska/Horizon or issuing organization. Other restrictions may apply and Alaska/Horizon reserves the right to suspend or change this offer without notice.






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Old Dec 11, 2019, 1:34 pm
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What are my options with a major schedule change (5+ hours) on a Saver fare booked with a companion certificate?

I can get a refund but then I lose the certificate.
Does the schedule change override Saver restrictions on changing dates, airports, etc. and paying the difference?
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Old Dec 11, 2019, 2:05 pm
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Originally Posted by PDXpress
What are my options with a major schedule change (5+ hours) on a Saver fare booked with a companion certificate?

I can get a refund but then I lose the certificate.
Does the schedule change override Saver restrictions on changing dates, airports, etc. and paying the difference?
A five hour schedule change should give you the flexibility to change both persons on the reservation, within reason of course.
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Old Dec 11, 2019, 8:36 pm
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For the new rule: "For companion fares issued on or after October 1, 2019, both the primary fare and the companion fare must be purchased using your Alaska Airlines credit card', does that mean if we cancel the card, we would not be able to use the companion fares? And can I use my companion's card if he also has the same card?

Thank you!
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Old Dec 13, 2019, 6:17 pm
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It only means the tickets purchased with the companion fare need to be purchased with an Alaska Airlines credit card. It doesn't matter if the flyer or the companion or another person uses their card. However, the card will entitle you to check one bag free per traveler and also give you a 20% discount on purchases on-board. It may be worth keeping until the trip is complete.
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Old Dec 16, 2019, 10:41 am
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Originally Posted by perktd
It only means the tickets purchased with the companion fare need to be purchased with an Alaska Airlines credit card. It doesn't matter if the flyer or the companion or another person uses their card....
Thank you! We each have one of this card and the annual fee of the card that earned the certificate is due soon, so wonder if we could use the other person's card to pay for the ticket. From your response, it seems like any Alaska Airlines credit card can be used.
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Old Dec 16, 2019, 9:09 pm
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Question regarding "Can the companion fare be used on a one-way, round trip, open jaw, OR multi-city?
Any of the above."

Alaska website is allow to book 4 multi-city trip, can I book multiple city itinerary like:
A -> B
B -> A
C -> D
D -> C

I don't have the Alaska companion fare code, I am thinking about getting a credit card or just buy it from a friend, wonder if this booking will work, it's essentially two trips in one booking

Thanks!
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Old Dec 22, 2019, 7:26 am
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Partial use of wallet credit and Alaska Visa?

I understand that effective Oct 1, all companion fares need to be paid with an Alaska Visa card.

I am looking for data points to confirm whether or not you can use an Alaska Visa *and* wallet credit you may have from other tickets.

Example: you have $1,000 due for a ticket + companion fare. You also have $400 left of soon-to-expire wallet credit. Is the Alaska purchasing system letting you apply the wallet credit, if you pay the extra $600 with the AS Visa? TIA.


Originally Posted by perktd
It only means the tickets purchased with the companion fare need to be purchased with an Alaska Airlines credit card. It doesn't matter if the flyer or the companion or another person uses their card. However, the card will entitle you to check one bag free per traveler and also give you a 20% discount on purchases on-board. It may be worth keeping until the trip is complete.
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Old Dec 29, 2019, 12:28 am
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What is the average time to receive companion certificate assuming spend is met well before first statement cut date?
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Old Dec 31, 2019, 12:29 pm
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The companion fare can typically be a good deal, especially to Hawaii from the mainland, but the upgrade rules and not being able to split the PNR suck, at least as a lowly MVP.

/rant off/
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Old Dec 31, 2019, 2:01 pm
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Originally Posted by Western Airlines
The companion fare can typically be a good deal, especially to Hawaii from the mainland, but the upgrade rules and not being able to split the PNR suck, at least as a lowly MVP.

/rant off/
There is still opportunity to book Hawaii using your companion certificate with GGUs, upgrading both pax to F. Elite status doesn't even come into play.

I know MVPs don't receive GGUs but with the GGU giveaway thread and the generosity of the community in gifting soon to expire GGUs they won't be using, I would have been looking to put an itinerary together over the last few weeks. Still a few hours left.

James

/suggestion off/
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Old Dec 31, 2019, 2:18 pm
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True, but the flight in question only has one U left.

/sense of entitlement off/

Ha.
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Old Jan 3, 2020, 8:49 pm
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Hi, can the companion passenger allow to go at the later date, if the primary ticket holder complete the travel as expected in F.
If yes, will she/he be travel as F with $125 ticket change ?

Tan
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Old Jan 3, 2020, 9:24 pm
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Originally Posted by Western Airlines
The companion fare can typically be a good deal, especially to Hawaii from the mainland, but the upgrade rules and not being able to split the PNR suck, at least as a lowly MVP.

/rant off/
Just booked two tix on companion pass to Hawaii. It was only ok. The first ticket was only $417. The companion one was $99 plus like $68 in fees!
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Old Jan 3, 2020, 9:38 pm
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Originally Posted by ccna101
Hi, can the companion passenger allow to go at the later date, if the primary ticket holder complete the travel as expected in F.
If yes, will she/he be travel as F with $125 ticket change ?

Tan
The primary ticket holder can travel without the companion. The companion can not travel without the primary. In your scenario, the companion will be a no show on the flight the primary takes and their ticket will lose all value. You cannot change just the companion’s ticket to travel on a different date.
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Old Jan 3, 2020, 11:30 pm
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Originally Posted by PDXpress
What are my options with a major schedule change (5+ hours) on a Saver fare booked with a companion certificate?

I can get a refund but then I lose the certificate.
Does the schedule change override Saver restrictions on changing dates, airports, etc. and paying the difference?
Assuming you have not already addressed this, call Alaska Cares, explain the situation, and they should cancel the tickets (no fee) and reissue the companion cert.
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