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About
Alaska Airlines is a major US carrier headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1932 as McGee Airways, Alaska has grown to become the fifth-largest airline in the United States, operating over 1,300 daily flights to more than 140 destinations across North America, Central America, and increasingly international markets.
In 2016, Alaska Air Group acquired Virgin America for $2.6 billion, significantly expanding its West Coast presence and California route network. The Virgin America brand was retired in 2019, with all operations consolidated under the Alaska Airlines name.
Alaska joined the Oneworld alliance in March 2021, giving passengers access to a global network of partner airlines including American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, and Qantas. In 2024, Alaska Air Group completed its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, further expanding its Pacific network.
The airline consistently ranks among the top US carriers for customer satisfaction and on-time performance. Alaska is known for its strong West Coast network, excellent frequent flyer program, and genuine customer service culture.
Hubs & Focus Cities
Airports where Alaska Airlines operates 5+ routes
+10 more hub airports
Network
137 airports served
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+87 more airports
Baggage Policy
Carry-On Allowance
Personal Item (free on all fares):
- Dimensions: 17" x 14" x 8" (43 x 35 x 20 cm)
- Must fit under seat in front of you
- Examples: Backpack, purse, laptop bag, small tote
Cabin Bag (overhead bin):
- Dimensions: 22" x 14" x 9" (56 x 36 x 23 cm) including handles/wheels
- Weight: No limit on domestic flights
- Included on ALL fares (including Saver)—Alaska does not restrict carry-on bags by fare class
| Fare Class | Personal Item | Cabin Bag |
|---|---|---|
| Saver | ✓ Free | ✓ Free |
| Main | ✓ Free | ✓ Free |
| First Class | ✓ Free | ✓ Free |
Note: Alaska is one of the few US carriers that includes a full carry-on bag even on its lowest fares.
Checked Baggage
Standard Size: 62 linear inches / 158 cm maximum (L + W + H)
Domestic Fees (as of January 2025):
| Fare | 1st Bag | 2nd Bag | 3rd+ Bag | Weight Limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saver | $35 | $45 | $150 | 50 lbs (23 kg) |
| Main | $35 | $45 | $150 | 50 lbs (23 kg) |
| First Class | Free | Free | $150 | 50 lbs (23 kg) |
International:
| Fare | Bags Included | Weight Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Economy | 1 bag | 50 lbs (23 kg) |
| First Class | 2 bags | 50 lbs each |
Overweight & Oversized
| Weight | Fee |
|---|---|
| 51-70 lbs (24-32 kg) | $100 |
| 71-100 lbs (33-45 kg) | $200 |
| Over 100 lbs | Not accepted |
| Size | Fee |
|---|---|
| 63-80 linear in (160-203 cm) | $150 |
| 81-115 linear in (204-292 cm) | $200 |
| Over 115 linear in | Not accepted |
Elite Status & Credit Card Benefits
| Status/Card | Free Bags |
|---|---|
| Alaska Visa Cardholder | 1 bag (cardholder + up to 6 companions) |
| MVP | 1 bag |
| MVP Gold | 2 bags |
| MVP Gold 75K | 3 bags |
| MVP Gold 100K | 3 bags |
| First Class Passengers | 2 bags |
Alaska Airlines Visa Card Benefit: One cardholder receives their first bag free for themselves plus up to six additional passengers on the same reservation—exceptional value for families.
Military: Active-duty US military personnel and dependents traveling on official orders receive up to 5 free checked bags at 70 lbs each.
Special Items
| Item | Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Golf clubs | Standard | Counts as 1 checked bag, max 50 lbs |
| Skis/Snowboard | Standard | Oversize fee waived |
| Bicycle | $150 | Must be boxed |
| Surfboard | $150 | Up to 9'6" |
| Car seat | Free | Gate-check available |
| Stroller | Free | Gate-check available |
| Breast pump | Free | Does not count as carry-on |
| Diaper bag | Free | Does not count against allowance |
| CPAP machine | Free | Does not count as carry-on |
Fees verified January 2025. For current fees, see alaskaair.com/baggage.
In-Flight Experience
First Class
Alaska's domestic First Class offers the most legroom of any US domestic airline:
- Seat pitch: Up to 41 inches
- Seat features: Calf rest, 6-way adjustable headrest with neck support, USB-C charging
- New seats: Recaro CL4710 (R5) seats being installed across 737 fleet
- Configuration: 12-16 seats depending on aircraft
- Meals: Complimentary food and premium beverages
- Entertainment: Personal seatback screens on newer aircraft
- Reserved bins: Dedicated overhead space for First Class passengers
Aircraft-specific configurations (2025-2026 refresh):
- 737-800: Increasing from 12 to 16 First Class seats
- 737-900ER: 16 First Class seats
- 737 MAX 9: 16 First Class seats
Premium Class
Located directly behind First Class, Premium Class offers enhanced comfort:
- Seat pitch: 35-36 inches (4+ inches more than Main Cabin)
- Seat width: Standard economy width with leather seats
- Beverages: Complimentary cocktails, beer, and wine
- Boarding: Priority boarding after First Class
- Overhead bins: Reserved placards above Premium Class rows
- Entertainment: USB-C charging, device holders, seatback screens on refreshed aircraft
Configuration: 24-30 Premium Class seats per aircraft
Main Cabin
- Seat pitch: 31-32 inches (standard for domestic)
- Seat width: 17-18 inches
- Power: USB-C at every seat on refreshed aircraft
- Entertainment: Free personal device streaming via Alaska app, seatback screens on some aircraft
- Food: Complimentary snacks and soft drinks; buy-on-board food service
- WiFi: Satellite WiFi available for purchase on most flights
Fleet Refresh: By end of 2025, nearly all 737s will have updated interiors with device holders, cup holders, USB-C charging, and 6-way headrests.
WiFi & Entertainment
- WiFi: Available on most flights, plans start around $8/flight
- Streaming: Free movies, TV shows via Alaska app (download before flight)
- Seatback screens: On most aircraft, especially post-2024 interior refresh
- Power: AC outlets in First Class; USB-A/USB-C throughout cabin








