Family welcomes home fallen WWII airman 78 years later on Alaska Airlines Honoring Those Who Serve Aircraft
Technical Sergeant Alfred Turgeon was killed during WWII and identified 78 years later. We had the honor of bringing his remains home to his final resting place on our Honoring Those Who Serve aircraft recently where he was finally reunited with his family in Seattle.
Tropic like it’s hot: 5 reasons you need to visit Belize
Looking to escape to a new tropical destination from the West Coast? Get ready because the breathtaking beaches, idyllic islands and ancient culture of Belize await you this fall.
Spot for two? A new way to get through airport security: Make a reservation.
Book your spot today to save time while traveling with SEA Spot Saver, a new pilot program for TSA line reservations.
The faces of Alaska Airlines ‘Our Commitment’ aircraft
Profiles of 14 students — family members and mentees of Alaska’s employees – are represented on Alaska’s Our Commitment aircraft. Recently, these remarkable young people have shared their reflections on equity and education, in their own words.
Flying with purpose: Alaska sets new climate goals, including net-zero carbon emissions by 2040
One of our core values is doing the right thing, and that means reducing the impact of air travel on the environment. Today, we announced bold climate goals — both near and long term — to set the course for our future. Read more about our flight path to 2040.
‘I am my ancestors’ wildest dreams’: Albany State Alum shares the importance of HBCUs’ history, legacy and excellence
Travel writer Colby Holiday says graduating from an HBCU was immensely transformative—as they are ‘the embodiment of legacy, history and Black excellence.’ Learn more about her experience & Alaska’s LIFT Miles program, which helps put travel in reach so young people can pursue their dreams.
Alaska Airlines to open new lounge in San Francisco this summer
Late this summer, we’ll be opening a new Alaska Lounge at San Francisco International Airport’s Terminal 2.
Eight things to know about Alaska’s new CEO, Ben Minicucci
Ben Minicucci sees exciting growth on Alaska Airlines’ horizon as he takes the controls as CEO, replacing Brad Tilden, who retired last month after a 30-year career. Here’s a brief look at Minicucci’s career, his passions and plans as CEO.
What does oneworld mean for me?
Today, March 31, marks our official first day as the newest member of oneworld. It’s a major milestone – for the first time in our 89-year history, we’ve joined an airline alliance. We’re now part of a family of the world’s best airlines. Learn how this alliance benefits our guests and opens a world of travel possibilities for all our flyers.
Six things to know about Alaska’s new DEI Director James Thomas
This week we are thrilled to welcome James Thomas, an exceptional leader who will help lead Alaska Airlines in delivering on our commitments and goals as director of diversity, equity and inclusion.
Constance von Muehlen becomes COO at Alaska Airlines
Constance brings a proven track record of safety and operational excellence to the role and will oversee the day-to-day operations on the ground and in the air, focusing on delivering on Alaska’s commitment to genuine, caring service that ensures a safe, reliable, hassle-free and welcoming experience for all guests.
Black employees and allies are driving meaningful change for a more equitable future at Alaska where everyone belongs
Cultivating a culture of belonging and connection is a prime focus at Alaska Airlines. Whether it’s safely connecting people across the world or within our company through employee business resource groups.