2020 Alaska Airlines *FLAME-FREE* Q&A Thread: All Welcome, New and Old!
#61
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 524
I agree, but it forces you to pay face value for one of the tickets. I guess I just feel most FTers have enough "non-cash" options for getting to Hawaii that being forced to use cash for a full price ticket seems like not that great a benefit.

#62
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Denver
Programs: AS, AA, UA, Hilton, Marriott, Caesars DE
Posts: 1,979
Most people using the AS CC are not FT or very adept at the miles/credit card game. Or people value miles for Intl routes versus paying 50k miles on an AS award to Mexico or Hawaii per person. The more expensive the ticket is the more residual value the $121 companion fare is worth, from a cash perspective.

#63
Join Date: Apr 2019
Programs: UA Plat
Posts: 36
Hi All,
United flyer here looking for some information on quickly getting to MVP status. I will have to fly to Seatac regularly and am looking to quickly get MVP status. If I book First class full fare tickets, or even discounted First fares does that get you to MVP quicker? I ask because previously on United, my main airline, I could get Silver Status relatively quickly by flying First for a few flights then getting back into economy when I got the status.
Does Alaska have Fare Classes like United? If so is there a cheat sheet around that will help me do the math on how many flights ill need.
I did a status match last year from United to MVP but didn't complete it as where I needed to be got postponed a year so I used it too early ;(.
Thanks again
United flyer here looking for some information on quickly getting to MVP status. I will have to fly to Seatac regularly and am looking to quickly get MVP status. If I book First class full fare tickets, or even discounted First fares does that get you to MVP quicker? I ask because previously on United, my main airline, I could get Silver Status relatively quickly by flying First for a few flights then getting back into economy when I got the status.
Does Alaska have Fare Classes like United? If so is there a cheat sheet around that will help me do the math on how many flights ill need.
I did a status match last year from United to MVP but didn't complete it as where I needed to be got postponed a year so I used it too early ;(.
Thanks again

#64
Join Date: May 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
Programs: AS MVPG, DL Gold, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 139
Hi All,
United flyer here looking for some information on quickly getting to MVP status. I will have to fly to Seatac regularly and am looking to quickly get MVP status. If I book First class full fare tickets, or even discounted First fares does that get you to MVP quicker? I ask because previously on United, my main airline, I could get Silver Status relatively quickly by flying First for a few flights then getting back into economy when I got the status.
Does Alaska have Fare Classes like United? If so is there a cheat sheet around that will help me do the math on how many flights ill need.
I did a status match last year from United to MVP but didn't complete it as where I needed to be got postponed a year so I used it too early ;(.
Thanks again
United flyer here looking for some information on quickly getting to MVP status. I will have to fly to Seatac regularly and am looking to quickly get MVP status. If I book First class full fare tickets, or even discounted First fares does that get you to MVP quicker? I ask because previously on United, my main airline, I could get Silver Status relatively quickly by flying First for a few flights then getting back into economy when I got the status.
Does Alaska have Fare Classes like United? If so is there a cheat sheet around that will help me do the math on how many flights ill need.
I did a status match last year from United to MVP but didn't complete it as where I needed to be got postponed a year so I used it too early ;(.
Thanks again
If time allows, Id recommend booking a couple SEA-NYC trips just for quick miles. Also, theres often promotions where if you sign up, you can get elite status after 2 trans on trips, etc. Hopefully this helped.
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#65
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Seattle, WA
Programs: Alaska Airlines
Posts: 658
You can find AS's fare chart, and earning rates here.
All paid first class tickets on AS earn 75% Class of Service Bonus miles, even discounted first class. And the bonuses on that chart are EQM bonuses, so they do help you hit status faster.
Y, S, M, & B are the most expensive coach fares (Y & S are full refundable I think) and each have a CoS Bonus.
And, any AS qualifying flight always earns 100% (or 500 miles, whichever is higher for short segments) even Saver Fares.
Some partner airlines have really good CoS bonuses for flying first/business.
All paid first class tickets on AS earn 75% Class of Service Bonus miles, even discounted first class. And the bonuses on that chart are EQM bonuses, so they do help you hit status faster.
Y, S, M, & B are the most expensive coach fares (Y & S are full refundable I think) and each have a CoS Bonus.
And, any AS qualifying flight always earns 100% (or 500 miles, whichever is higher for short segments) even Saver Fares.
Some partner airlines have really good CoS bonuses for flying first/business.

#66
Join Date: Sep 2008
Programs: N/A (kid =! no travel :( )
Posts: 236
Now back to the question I asked, I have run all of the routes I can think of and it is unlikely Alaska, even with the pass, would be price or time comparable to direct routes w/ southwest (when the schedule opens). As such, I suspect our greatest benefit will be to support other family going out to Alaska and I doubt it will be this calendar year but has anyone here had much luck leveraging the Alaska companion pass for reasonable value to delta during the salmon season when flying from the midwest to Anchorage?
Thanks

#67
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: PDX
Programs: AS MVPG
Posts: 2,954
Splitting pax on same PNR into different boarding groups?
Why does AS split pax on same PNR into different boarding groups? I had my spouse in group B board with me in group A and I told the GA that we were traveling together and he said normally we shouldnt do that. Why would they upgrade both of us to F as MVPG (we were not upgraded on this flight) but not let us board in the same group??

#68
Original Poster
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Pacific Wonderland
Programs: ʙᴏɴᴠo̱ʏ Au, IHG Au, HH Dia, Nexus, Pilot FlyingJ Preferred
Posts: 5,336
Why does AS split pax on same PNR into different boarding groups? I had my spouse in group B board with me in group A and I told the GA that we were traveling together and he said normally we shouldnt do that. Why would they upgrade both of us to F as MVPG (we were not upgraded on this flight) but not let us board in the same group??
I'd give feedback on alaskalistens.com both about the mismatched boarding passes and the GA. There's an opportunity to improve either one.

#69
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Anchorage, AK (ANC)
Programs: Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan MVP 75K
Posts: 63
Seasonal Nonstop Flights Anchorage-Chicago
Is there a place that lists the dates of seasonal flights? I am trying to see when Anchorage-Chicago nonstop flights start. I was hoping to find dates in March or April but it looks like there are no direct flights until summer. Has this route always been seasonal?
I am also interested in the dates of Anchorage-Kona nonstop flights
I am also interested in the dates of Anchorage-Kona nonstop flights

#70
Join Date: Jul 2017
Programs: AS MVPG; Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 140
Can someone explain why the Companion Discount is considered such an amazing benefit?
Thanks. I'm sure I'm missing something.
- Now it requires paying with Alaska CC, all the options for making the flight actually free (eg by using Chase Sapphire reserve travel credit, or similar travel credit CCs). So it's essentially impossible to get the flights for free anymore.
- Hawaii seems to be the best redemption option. Is paying $600 out of pocket really that much better than some of the cheaper points based options out there like Southwest/Turkish/etc.?
- Especially true for those that don't have status and won't be upgraded to First for both tickets. Is this a benefit mostly useful to those with status and not that useful to those without?
Thanks. I'm sure I'm missing something.
Last edited by 91foxbody; Jan 24, 20 at 1:32 pm

#71
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: PDX
Programs: AS MVP Gold 100K
Posts: 2,301
Can someone explain why the Companion Discount is considered such an amazing benefit?
Thanks. I'm sure I'm missing something.
- Now it requires paying with Alaska CC, all the options for making the flight actually free (eg by using Chase Sapphire reserve travel credit, or similar travel credit CCs). So it's essentially impossible to get the flights for free anymore.
- Hawaii seems to be the best redemption option. Is paying $600 out of pocket really that much better than some of the cheaper points based options out there like Southwest/Turkish/etc.?
- Especially true for those that don't have status and won't be upgraded to First for both tickets. Is this a benefit mostly useful to those with status and not that useful to those without?
Thanks. I'm sure I'm missing something.

#72
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: BOS/ORH
Programs: AS 75K
Posts: 18,323
Even after the annual fee + companion taxes and fees we saved $700 on BOS-LIH. Even more saved the year prior when we upfared to upgradable fare.

#73
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 10,851
If I pay for a first class ticket and then end up doing a vol downgrade to SDC (because first is full on my desired flight) do I still get the CoS bonus?

#74
Join Date: Jul 2017
Programs: AS MVPG; Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 140
I have personal and biz cards and I use both to save me a TON of money every year. It's the biggest no-brainer card benefit possible if you're a regular AS flyer (IMHO).

#75
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 10,851
I was happy to pay the first year AF for the bonus miles, though.
