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Our partnership with Alaska Airlines gives AAdvantage® status members access to even more benefits when flying with them. This includes the benefits you enjoy when flying on Alaska as a member of the oneworld® alliance.

Benefits on Alaska Airlines

BenefitsAAdvantage Executive Platinum®AAdvantage Platinum Pro®AAdvantage Platinum®AAdvantage Gold®
Priority check-in and boardingavailableavailableavailableavailable
Priority securityavailableavailableavailableavailable
Preferred seating**availableavailableavailableavailable
Priority baggageavailableavailableavailableNot available
Free checked bags3322
Complimentary same-day flight changeavailableavailableNot availableNot available
Lounge access*FirstFirstBusinessNot available
Upgrades to First Class**^availableavailableavailableavailable
Complimentary Premium Class seats (after ticket purchase)**^All fares except Saver Fares after ticket purchaseAll fares except Saver Fares after ticket purchaseY, B, H, K, M, L, V, S or N fares after ticket purchase; all other fares at 72 hours before departureY, B or H fares after ticket purchase; all other fares at 24 hours before departure
AAdvantage® status bonusavailableavailableavailableavailable

*Access excluded regardless of status or class of service if travel is within North America or between the U.S., Canada, Mexico (except MEX), Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean.

**Alaska Airlines Saver Fares (booked in ‘X’) aren’t eligible for upgrades to First Class or access to preferred or Premium Class seats.

^AAdvantage® status members can upgrade 1 companion traveling on the same flight and in the same reservation.

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In addition to oneworld® benefits, AAdvantage® status members have access to additional benefits as part of our West Coast International Alliance, including Premium Class seats and upgrades to First Class.

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First Class on Alaska Airlines features their most spacious and comfortable seats, plus quilted blankets on longer flights, a larger tablet for free entertainment and more.

An upgrade will be requested for you once your reservation is ticketed. Keep in mind:

  • AAdvantage Executive Platinum® and AAdvantage Platinum Pro® members will be upgraded as early as 120 hours before departure; AAdvantage Platinum® members as early as 48 hours before departure and AAdvantage Gold® members as early as 24 hours before departure, if available.
  • Alaska Airlines Saver Fares (booked in ‘X’) aren’t eligible for status upgrades.

As soon as your upgrade window opens, we'll attempt to confirm by status level, fare and time of booking. The priority for AAdvantage® status members is:

  • Executive Platinum® and AAdvantage Platinum Pro® members (after Alaska MVP Gold 75K)
  • AAdvantage Platinum® members (after Alaska MVP Gold)
  • AAdvantage Gold® members (after Alaska MVP)

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Confirming upgrades

You’ll receive an email when your upgrade is confirmed if you booked your trip with Alaska Airlines. Visit alaskaair.com to reserve your seat in First Class.

If you booked your trip with American or another booking source, you can check the status of your upgrade on alaskaair.com using your Alaska Airlines confirmation code. If your upgrade has been confirmed, you’ll see it there.

Find your Alaska Airlines confirmation code (also known as a record locator) on your booking confirmation email. If you booked your trip through American, you’ll find it when viewing your trip on aa.com or the American app.

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If you’re not upgraded right away, Alaska Airlines will keep checking for upgrade availability – up to 1 hour before your flight.

Upgrade not confirmed at check-in?

Ask an airport agent to add you to the standby list. This won’t happen automatically. Keep in mind:

  • You can view your status on the Alaska Airlines app, the gate information display, or on alaskaair.com under flight status.
  • Alaska Airlines uses a single waitlist labeled “Upgrade requests” for First Class upgrades and Premium Class seat requests.
  • AAdvantage® status members can be on the waitlist for both a Premium Class seat and a First Class upgrade at the same time.

Opting out of an upgrade

Call Alaska Airlines if you don’t want an upgrade.

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Premium Class seats on Alaska Airlines feature 4 inches of additional legroom, early boarding and complimentary co*cktails, hand-selected wine and beer (where beverage service is normally served).

AAdvantage® status members receive complimentary access to Premium Class seats, but it works a little differently from how you access Main Cabin Extra seats on American.

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Immediate access to Premium Class seats

You’ll have immediate access to Premium Class seats a few minutes after your ticket for an eligible fare is issued, and if space is available.

If you book your trip on alaskaair.com, find fares that are eligible for immediate access to Premium Class using the “Upgrade fare type” filter on their website. Here’s how:

  • AAdvantage Gold® members – choose “MVP”
  • AAdvantage Platinum® – choose “MVP Gold”
  • AAdvantage Executive Platinum® / AAdvantage Platinum Pro® – choose “MVP Gold 75k”

Whether you book your trip on alaskaair.com or another booking source and visit Alaska’s website later, you can reserve a complimentary Premium Class seat. Here’s how:

  1. Choose a seat in the Main Cabin.
  2. Buy your ticket for a seat in the Main Cabin.
  3. After your trip is ticketed, you’ll be assigned a seat in Premium Class if you booked an eligible fare or once your AAdvantage® status window opens.

Keep in mind:

  • Seats marked as “Alaska Elite” are available complimentary to AAdvantage® status members.
  • The seat type you choose in the Main Cabin – aisle or window – will be your seat type in Premium Class.
  • If you choose a seat in an exit row, you won’t be moved to Premium Class.
  • Choosing a Premium Class seat before ticketing will result in a charge. To receive a complimentary Premium Class seat, you’ll first need to choose a seat in Main Cabin and pay for your ticket.
  • You can view your assigned seat in Premium Class on alaskaair.com using your Alaska Airlines confirmation code.

Find your Alaska Airlines confirmation code (also known as a record locator) on your booking confirmation email. If you booked your trip through American, you’ll find it when viewing your trip on aa.com or the American app.

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Waitlist for Premium Class seats

If your ticketed fare isn’t eligible for immediate access to a Premium Class seat, or if seats aren’t available, Alaska Airlines will try to move you to a Premium Class seat based on your AAdvantage® status window. Ask an airport agent to add you to the standby list if your request hasn’t been confirmed before check-in. This won’t happen automatically.

Premium Class seat requests are processed by AAdvantage® status level, fare and time of booking.

The priority for AAdvantage® status members is:

  1. AAdvantage Executive Platinum® and AAdvantage Platinum Pro® (after Alaska MVP Gold 75k)
  2. AAdvantage Platinum® (after Alaska MVP Gold)
  3. AAdvantage Gold® (after Alaska MVP)

You can view the waitlist on the Alaska Airlines app, the gate information display, or on alaskaair.com under flight status. Keep in mind:

  • Alaska Airlines uses a single waitlist labeled “Upgrade requests” for First Class upgrades and Premium Class seat requests.
  • AAdvantage® status members may be on the waitlist for both a Premium Class seat and a First Class upgrade.

Opting out of a Premium Class seat

Call Alaska Airlines if you don’t want to be moved to a Premium Class seat.

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If you opt out of an automatic Premium Class seat, you can still choose seats in Premium Class within your eligible upgrade window.

AAdvantage® status members who opt out of a Premium Class seat are still considered for an upgrade to First Class (unless you opt out of a First Class upgrade).

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AAdvantage status benefits on Alaska Airlines − AAdvantage program − American Airlines (2024)

FAQs

Does American Airlines status count on Alaska Airlines? ›

AAdvantage® status benefits on Alaska Airlines

Our partnership with Alaska Airlines gives AAdvantage® status members access to even more benefits when flying with them. This includes the benefits you enjoy when flying on Alaska as a member of the oneworld® alliance.

Can I use my American Airlines frequent flyer number for Alaska Airlines? ›

Use AAdvantage® miles to book award travel on Alaska Airlines, including itineraries with oneworld® and partner airlines.

How many flights for AA status? ›

Those who earn AAdvantage Platinum Pro status or higher and fly at least 30 flights can start earning what's called “Loyalty Point Rewards.” 125,000 (plus a minimum of 30 eligible flight segments). 1. 200,000.

Can I use American miles to upgrade on Alaska Airlines? ›

Mileage Plan miles can be used to purchase premium cabin flights on Alaska and its partner airlines. Utilize your American AAdvantage Executive Platinum or Platinum Pro elite status to receive first class upgrades on Alaska Airlines.

How do I combine Alaska and American miles? ›

American Airlines AAdvantage miles can't be transferred to Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan miles. Not only can you not transfer miles from American to Alaska, but American miles can't be transferred to any other airline or hotel loyalty program.

How to book Alaska Airlines with American Airlines? ›

To book Alaska Airlines flights with your American Airlines AAdvantage miles you need to log in to your online AAdvantage account, call (800) 433-7300, or use the American Airlines mobile app.

Can I use my Alaska Air Miles to book a flight for someone else? ›

You can use your Alaska miles to purchase an award ticket for someone else. Just fill in their name and details in the Passenger Information section when booking.

How do I get my AA Platinum status? ›

To earn American Airlines Platinum status, you must earn 75,000 Loyalty Points. Points can be earned through a combination of flying, spending on a co-branded credit card, staying in partner hotels, renting through a partner rental car company, or utilizing American's dining program.

How do I get my American Airlines gold status? ›

Earn enough Loyalty Points

You have to earn at least 40,000 Loyalty Points to qualify for AAdvantage Gold. The 12-month earning period starts on March 1 and ends on Feb. 28 (or Feb. 29 if it's a leap year) of the following calendar year.

What is the highest status on American Airlines? ›

Executive Platinum status

Although ConciergeKey is American's highest elite status level, it includes all the privileges of Executive Platinum, which is the airline's highest published elite tier.

How do I get Alaska Air Elite status? ›

How do you get Alaska Airlines elite status? Earning elite status on Alaska Airlines is simple. All you need to do is fly at least 20,000 eligible miles or 30 segments in addition to at least 2 flights marketed and operated by Alaska Airlines within a calendar year.

Why am I always Group 8 on American Airlines? ›

Boarding group 8 on American Airlines includes general boarding for passengers who do not hold any elite status with AAdvantage or Oneworld and do not carry any of the eligible co-branded American Airlines credit cards.

How much is 60 000 alaska miles worth? ›

You could book one-way, non-stop service in Japan Airlines business class for 60,000 miles and $19 through Alaska Airlines. At the time of writing, that same flight has a cash price of $6,142, yielding an impressive redemption value of over 10 cents per mile.

What does Alaska elite status mean? ›

Alaska elite status is earned in one of three ways: Earning enough elite-qualifying miles within a calendar year. Earning enough elite-qualifying segments within a calendar year. Matching status from another airline (see “status matching” below).

Can you use the Alaska Lounge when flying American? ›

You can access Alaska Lounges regardless of which airline you're flying (American, Delta, and United, all only let members access their lounges when flying that airline or select partners the same day)

How much is 50000 alaska miles worth? ›

How much are 50,000 Alaska miles worth? , 50,000 Alaska miles are worth about $600. How much are 80,000 Alaska miles worth? , 80,000 Alaska miles are worth about $960.

Do Alaska air miles expire? ›

Mileage Plan Miles do not expire.

Do I lose my Alaska miles if I cancel my credit card? ›

Be aware that if there's a balance remaining on the canceled account, you will still need to make at least the minimum payment every month until the balance is paid in full. In addition, you will forfeit any unused miles, so be sure to redeem them before you cancel the card.

How do I get TSA on my American boarding pass? ›

The easiest way to add PreCheck to a ticket on American Airlines is to update your AAdvantage profile with your number. Log in and go to "Your Account." Choose "Information and Password," and then add your PreCheck number in the Known Traveler Number field in the "Secure Traveler" section.

Is Delta partnered with Alaska? ›

Here is a list of our partners and here's how we make money. Once partners, now competitors, Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines each have a large presence at Seattle-Tacoma International and Los Angeles International airports.

Is Alaska Airlines a good Airline? ›

Alaska Airlines ranks high as one of the best airlines in the country. They were voted for having the Best Airline Rewards Program in 2022, and reaching elite status is easier to reach compared to other leading airlines.

Can I get cash for my Alaska airline miles? ›

Yes. If you have an excess of Alaska Airlines miles in your account, you can earn instant cash by selling your miles through our MilesBuyer trading platform.

How much is Alaska companion fare? ›

Get Alaska's Famous Companion Fare™ from $122 ($99 fare plus taxes and fees from $23) each account anniversary after you spend $6,000 or more on purchases within the prior anniversary year. Valid on all Alaska Airlines flights booked on alaskaair.com.

Do you lose your status when you use your miles? ›

No. When you use your Reward points, you do not lose your status.

How many people have executive platinum status? ›

There are 50,000 – 60,000 Executive Platinum top tier American AAdvantage members. There are about the same number of Delta Diamond members.

Does AA Platinum get lounge access? ›

Complimentary access

Additionally, American AAdvantage members with Platinum status or higher and Alaska Mileage Plan members with MVP Gold status or higher can access Admirals Club lounges (with one guest) when traveling in any cabin on a qualifying international flight with American Airlines or a Oneworld partner.

What is AA Platinum status worth? ›

AAdvantage Executive Platinum: Estimated value of $29,008

Priority check-in, security and boarding. Complimentary Main Cabin Extra and Preferred seats. Complimentary upgrades within North America as early as 100 hours before departure.

Does AA gold status get priority boarding? ›

Priority boarding

Group 1 – AAdvantage Executive Platinum. Group 2 – AAdvantage Platinum Pro® and oneworld® Emerald. Group 3 – AAdvantage Platinum® and oneworld® Sapphire. Group 4 – AAdvantage Gold® and oneworld® Ruby.

Does AA Gold give you lounge access? ›

Earn AAdvantage elite status

Alaska MVP Gold 75K and MVP Gold elites automatically received a status match to Oneworld Emerald and Sapphire, respectively, and can access Admirals lounges.

Do you get lounge access with American Gold? ›

The Amex Gold card does not offer any complimentary airport lounge access. Bottom Line: If you value worldwide lounge access, the Amex Platinum card is a clear winner as the Amex Gold card does not offer any form of airport lounge access.

How much do you have to spend to get concierge key? ›

Individuals may increase their odds of being nominated to ConciergeKey by doing the following: Spend north of $50,000 with American Airlines. Fly a large number of miles (above Executive Platinum requirements) Fly a large amount of full-fare, premium cabin products on American (not partners)

Does AA gold status expire? ›

You'll qualify for status based on the Loyalty Points posted to your account for the 12-month period starting on March 1 of each year. And, the new AAdvantage® status membership year is valid through March 31 of each year.

Which seats are bigger on American Airlines? ›

Main Cabin Extra seats are regular economy seats with extra legroom, and Premium Economy seats are wider seats that are similar to those found in domestic first class.

What status do you need for Alaska Lounge? ›

To access the Alaska Lounge, passengers must show their same-day First Class boarding pass to the Alaska Lounge Staff. Passengers upgraded to First Class (U), whether complimentary, paid, or using miles can purchase a discounted day pass** for $30.

Is food free in Alaska Lounge? ›

Lounges are known for the free food and drinks, but Alaska lounges are upping the novelty factor with an opportunity to “print” your own pancakes.

Who can sit in Alaska and Oneworld elites? ›

If you're an elite flyer with Alaska – someone who has earned MVP, MVP Gold or MVP Gold 75K with us – there's a lot to get excited about. Many of the benefits our elite flyers currently enjoy will seamlessly carry over to the oneworld tiers when they travel on any of the member airlines. You're an MVP Gold?

How to get Group 6 on American Airlines? ›

Starting today, American Airlines will change its boarding groups. Specifically, American Airlines AAdvantage members without elite status will now board in Group 6 even when flying on a basic economy ticket.

Who gets Group 3 on American Airlines? ›

Boarding order
GroupBoarding pass type
Group 1First Active duty U.S. military with military I.D. AAdvantage Executive Platinum® (Business on a 2-class international plane)
Group 2AAdvantage Platinum Pro® oneworld® Emerald℠ (Business on a 3-class plane)
Group 3AAdvantage Platinum® oneworld® Sapphire℠
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What does Group 5 mean on American Airlines? ›

Group 5 is not priority boarding on American Airlines, but Preferred boarding. This group includes passengers that pay for Main Cabin Extra perks, as well as those who hold co-branded AAdvantage airline credit cards.

How many miles equals a free flight Alaska? ›

For flights within the contiguous U.S. and Alaska, award tickets start at 5,000 miles each way. You can see how much your award ticket might cost for your particular trip by using Alaska Airlines' award chart tool.

How much is 40k alaska miles worth? ›

Overall, we value Alaska Mileage Plan miles at 1.2 cents each, which means 40,000 miles will be equal to $480 worth of travel. When flying with Alaska Airlines, you'll pay a range of pricing depending on demand, distance and fare class.

What happens when you reach a million miles on Alaska Airlines? ›

Those who earn one million miler status with Alaska Airlines receive MVP Gold status for life. MVP Gold is Alaska's mid-tier elite status, so that's a pretty valuable threshold, especially since it also offers oneworld Sapphire status.

Do Alaska MVP get free drinks? ›

You'll also get a complimentary premium beverage if you're in the main cabin, complimentary same-day flight changes and access to the standby and waitlist for full flights.

How do I keep my Alaska MVP status? ›

To keep your new Alaska status after the promotional three-month period, you'll need to fly the following number of miles on flights marketed by Alaska Airlines and operated by Alaska Airlines: MVP: 5,000 miles. MVP Gold: 10,000 miles.

How long do you keep Alaska status? ›

When does my elite status take effect, and when does it expire? Elite status qualification is earned for the next full calendar year after the status is reached. However, as a courtesy, your benefits will take effect within 24 hours after the flight that earned you status is posted to your Mileage Plan account.

Does American Airlines recognize Alaska status? ›

Our partnership with Alaska Airlines gives AAdvantage® status members access to even more benefits when flying with them. This includes the benefits you enjoy when flying on Alaska as a member of the oneworld® alliance.

Is everything in the Alaska lounge free? ›

Alaska Lounge Amenities. All Alaska Lounge locations offer complimentary alcoholic beverages, hot and cold snacks, free wireless Internet access, televisions, and a selection of magazines and newspapers.

Can first class go to Alaska Lounge? ›

Complimentary Access for Alaska Passengers

As with some other airline lounges, complimentary lounge access includes any passenger traveling on a paid first class fare or award ticket on a flight operated by Alaska Airlines. The catch is that this only applies to passengers with a flight segment that's over 2,100 miles.

Do award flights count towards status Alaska Airlines? ›

Elite bonus flight miles do not count toward future elite status qualification. ²Members granted complimentary status, including status matched from another program, are not eligible for these bonus miles.

What counts as a segment for Alaska Airlines? ›

To count towards the minimum segment requirement, flights must be both Operated and Marketed by Alaska Airlines. Qualifying Alaska Airlines flights include AS001-1999, AS2000-2999 (operated by Horizon Air), and AS3300-3499 (operated by SkyWest).

Does American status count on JetBlue? ›

Our partnership with JetBlue

JetBlue is a leading carrier in the Northeast U.S. and beyond. When you fly on JetBlue, you can earn and redeem AAdvantage® miles, plus, enjoy the benefits of your AAdvantage® status.

How do you get Alaska and Oneworld elite seats? ›

How do you get Alaska Airlines elite status? Earning elite status on Alaska Airlines is simple. All you need to do is fly at least 20,000 eligible miles or 30 segments in addition to at least 2 flights marketed and operated by Alaska Airlines within a calendar year.

Do bonus miles count towards elite status Alaska? ›

Elite-qualifying miles are miles earned by flying on Alaska and its qualifying partners. They do not include: Bonuses earned from loyalty status.

What does Group C mean on Alaska Airlines? ›

Group C. Eligible Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® and Business cardholders who book their flight with the Alaska card. Group D. Guests in Main seats located in the back half of the aircraft.

How does Alaska decide boarding group? ›

Alaska Airlines uses a group boarding procedure that is one of the most straightforward of all the airlines. It starts with pre-boarding for a select group of passengers and then boards first class passengers before following with 5 lettered groups.

Are snacks free on Alaska Airlines? ›

Complimentary non-alcoholic drinks, as well as small snacks, are served on most flights. If you like you may purchase items from the airline's inflight menu which can be viewed right here.

What does airline status give you? ›

Elite status comes with benefits such as free upgrades, bonus miles, early boarding, flight discounts and free passes to airport lounges.

Why does it say flight status not available on American Airlines? ›

It doesn't mean anything bad has happened. It just means FlightStats doesn't have enough information about your flight to know its status. An unknown flight occurs when Flight Stats cannot determine the final status of a flight from a Data Source in a reasonable amount of time.

Does airline status expire? ›

A-List, A-List Preferred and the Companion Pass are generally valid for the year in which you earn them as well as one full calendar year afterward. If you have your eye set on the Companion Pass, you should try to qualify as early in the year as possible to get close to two full years of free companion flights.

What is the best way to get oneworld status? ›

You can't actually independently earn Oneworld elite status. Instead, you have to earn elite status with a Oneworld member carrier by meeting the qualifications with one of the airline's own frequent flyer programs. The Oneworld alliance currently has 14 full airline members: Alaska Airlines.

Can anyone sit in Alaska and oneworld elite seats? ›

The first thing that I was told was that unlike American Airlines, Alaska Airlines only allows oneworld elites to select a preferred seat for themselves and not any traveling companions.

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