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Alaska Fare Classes: What to Know

September 19, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan members can earn miles and elite-qualifying status based on the Alaska fare class for their flight. Knowing the Alaska fare classes for your flights can help you maximize miles earned and secure upgrades if you have Alaska elite status.

Summary of Alaska Airlines fare classes

Alaska Airlines offers two cabins on its flights: economy class (Main Cabin) and first class. Premium Class, which provides extra legroom and other features, is considered part of the Main Cabin.

When booking a flight with Alaska, your ticket will have a single-letter fare class, which varies based on the cabin, cost, and other factors like the type of ticket purchased.

Alaska offers 17 fare classes, including 13 in economy class (Y, B, H, K, M, L, V, S, N, Q, O, G, and X) and four in first class (J, C, D, and I). 

Benefits and features of each Alaska fare class

Your Alaska fare class, combined with the flight distance, determines the total miles and elite-qualifying miles earned on Alaska flights, as shown in the chart below:

Earning on Alaska Airlines flights

Cabin – Purchased fare class

Economy – M, L, V, S, N, Q, O, or G

For example, let’s consider booking a one-way flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Honolulu (HNL) with a flight distance of 2,551 miles. Here is the total Alaska miles and elite-qualifying miles you would earn for a few sample fare classes:

  • X fare class (Saver fare, economy class). You’ll earn 765 Alaska miles and elite-qualifying miles toward Alaska elite status.

  • V fare class (economy class). You’ll earn 2,551 Alaska miles and elite-qualifying miles toward Alaska elite status.

  • J fare class (first class). You’ll earn 5,102 Alaska miles and elite-qualifying miles toward Alaska elite status.

The fare class you choose can significantly impact the number of Alaska miles and elite-qualifying miles you earn for your flight.

Comparison of Alaska credit cards

Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® credit card

on Bank of America’s website

Alaska Airlines Visa® Business card

Alaska Airlines Visa® Business card

on Bank of America’s website

Annual fee

$70 for the company and $25 per card.

Welcome offer

Buy one ticket, get one for just the taxes and fees ($0 fare plus taxes and fees from $23) and get 50,000 bonus miles with this offer. To qualify, make $3,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days of opening your account.

Get 50,000 bonus miles, $100 statement credit and Alaska’s Famous Companion Fare™ ($99 fare plus taxes and fees from $23) after you make $3,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days of opening your account.

Earning rates

• 3 miles per $1 on eligible Alaska Airlines purchases.

• 2 miles per $1 on eligible gas, EV charging, cable, streaming services, and local transit (including ride share) purchases.

• 1 mile per $1 on all other purchases.

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