Flying with Luly: How to pack a wedding dress Over the next two years, internationally known Seattle fashion designer Luly Yang will redesign uniforms for more than 12,000 Alaska Airlines employees. Between design sessions, Yang will share her favorite fashion-related travel tips. As a wedding and couture gown designer, one of the questions I am asked most frequently by my brides is, “How do… 1 min read April 27, 2016 How to make the most of a stopover in Iceland Iceland is a tiny island surrounded by icy ocean; its nearest neighbors are icebergs and whales. Given that, it would be easy to miss Iceland completely, except that the country is perfectly placed midway between the United States and Europe. This makes it a perfect stopover for those journeying across the Atlantic. And, if you’re… 1 min read April 26, 2016 How to book a stopover on your next award Would you rather relax on the beach or explore an urban jungle? With stopovers, you can do both on your next award trip. You’re all set to redeem your Mileage Plan miles – but wait! Did you know that Alaska Airlines allows you to include a free stopover on many award tickets? They allow you… 1 min read April 21, 2016 The ins and outs of in-flight connectivity Aug. 22, 2017 update: Alaska Airlines has selected Gogo to provide next-generation satellite-based inflight Wi-Fi service across its entire Boeing and Airbus fleet. Gogo’s broadband 2Ku service provides the significantly faster connection speed needed to stream content from services like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO GO while in the air. Utilizing this advanced technology, guests can… 2 min read March 31, 2016 The savage beauty of winter in Iceland During the deepest darkest parts of winter most people dream of a vacation somewhere warm and tropical. But me, I dream of clear cold days and dark long nights in one of the northernmost countries in the world. I’m not alone either. While Iceland’s high season still centers around its brief summer, more and more… 1 min read March 10, 2016 Travel disasters: Foreign jails, lost passports and more (and how to recover) Riding through eastern Europe is scenic but local customs and laws are not always tourist-friendly. By Christy True While we all look forward to time away from work when we can relax on peaceful beaches, enjoy local cuisine, hike pristine trails or shop in local open markets, anyone who has traveled much knows things don’t… 1 min read February 24, 2016 Gifts you can travel with, and gifts better left at home Before you head to the airport this holiday season, make sure the gifts you’re packing will make it to your destination with you. 5 gifts better left at home Hoverboards. Battery rankings on these self-balancing devices are unreliable and they’ve been prone to fires – that’s why they’re banned from Alaska Airlines flights. Learn more: Hoverboards… 1 min read December 15, 2015 6 tips to get through the airport and to the slopes faster When it comes to skiing and snowboarding around the U.S., Alaska has you covered with flights to the most pristine ski destinations in the West. But before you can enjoy the aspen trees in Steamboat Springs or the feeling of being at the top of the world in Alyeska, you have to get there. Here are… 1 min read October 27, 2015 Alaska’s frequent flying employees share their top tips for New York City Airline employees like to travel. A lot. To celebrate expanded flying between the West Coast and the New York City area, Alaska Airlines employees share their favorite travel tip for visiting the Big Apple. Check out restaurant, activity and transportation suggestions and start planning your own adventure to the city that never sleeps. 1 min read September 16, 2015 Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
How to make the most of a stopover in Iceland Iceland is a tiny island surrounded by icy ocean; its nearest neighbors are icebergs and whales. Given that, it would be easy to miss Iceland completely, except that the country is perfectly placed midway between the United States and Europe. This makes it a perfect stopover for those journeying across the Atlantic. And, if you’re… 1 min read April 26, 2016 How to book a stopover on your next award Would you rather relax on the beach or explore an urban jungle? With stopovers, you can do both on your next award trip. You’re all set to redeem your Mileage Plan miles – but wait! Did you know that Alaska Airlines allows you to include a free stopover on many award tickets? They allow you… 1 min read April 21, 2016 The ins and outs of in-flight connectivity Aug. 22, 2017 update: Alaska Airlines has selected Gogo to provide next-generation satellite-based inflight Wi-Fi service across its entire Boeing and Airbus fleet. Gogo’s broadband 2Ku service provides the significantly faster connection speed needed to stream content from services like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO GO while in the air. Utilizing this advanced technology, guests can… 2 min read March 31, 2016 The savage beauty of winter in Iceland During the deepest darkest parts of winter most people dream of a vacation somewhere warm and tropical. But me, I dream of clear cold days and dark long nights in one of the northernmost countries in the world. I’m not alone either. While Iceland’s high season still centers around its brief summer, more and more… 1 min read March 10, 2016 Travel disasters: Foreign jails, lost passports and more (and how to recover) Riding through eastern Europe is scenic but local customs and laws are not always tourist-friendly. By Christy True While we all look forward to time away from work when we can relax on peaceful beaches, enjoy local cuisine, hike pristine trails or shop in local open markets, anyone who has traveled much knows things don’t… 1 min read February 24, 2016 Gifts you can travel with, and gifts better left at home Before you head to the airport this holiday season, make sure the gifts you’re packing will make it to your destination with you. 5 gifts better left at home Hoverboards. Battery rankings on these self-balancing devices are unreliable and they’ve been prone to fires – that’s why they’re banned from Alaska Airlines flights. Learn more: Hoverboards… 1 min read December 15, 2015 6 tips to get through the airport and to the slopes faster When it comes to skiing and snowboarding around the U.S., Alaska has you covered with flights to the most pristine ski destinations in the West. But before you can enjoy the aspen trees in Steamboat Springs or the feeling of being at the top of the world in Alyeska, you have to get there. Here are… 1 min read October 27, 2015 Alaska’s frequent flying employees share their top tips for New York City Airline employees like to travel. A lot. To celebrate expanded flying between the West Coast and the New York City area, Alaska Airlines employees share their favorite travel tip for visiting the Big Apple. Check out restaurant, activity and transportation suggestions and start planning your own adventure to the city that never sleeps. 1 min read September 16, 2015 Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
How to book a stopover on your next award Would you rather relax on the beach or explore an urban jungle? With stopovers, you can do both on your next award trip. You’re all set to redeem your Mileage Plan miles – but wait! Did you know that Alaska Airlines allows you to include a free stopover on many award tickets? They allow you… 1 min read April 21, 2016 The ins and outs of in-flight connectivity Aug. 22, 2017 update: Alaska Airlines has selected Gogo to provide next-generation satellite-based inflight Wi-Fi service across its entire Boeing and Airbus fleet. Gogo’s broadband 2Ku service provides the significantly faster connection speed needed to stream content from services like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO GO while in the air. Utilizing this advanced technology, guests can… 2 min read March 31, 2016 The savage beauty of winter in Iceland During the deepest darkest parts of winter most people dream of a vacation somewhere warm and tropical. But me, I dream of clear cold days and dark long nights in one of the northernmost countries in the world. I’m not alone either. While Iceland’s high season still centers around its brief summer, more and more… 1 min read March 10, 2016 Travel disasters: Foreign jails, lost passports and more (and how to recover) Riding through eastern Europe is scenic but local customs and laws are not always tourist-friendly. By Christy True While we all look forward to time away from work when we can relax on peaceful beaches, enjoy local cuisine, hike pristine trails or shop in local open markets, anyone who has traveled much knows things don’t… 1 min read February 24, 2016 Gifts you can travel with, and gifts better left at home Before you head to the airport this holiday season, make sure the gifts you’re packing will make it to your destination with you. 5 gifts better left at home Hoverboards. Battery rankings on these self-balancing devices are unreliable and they’ve been prone to fires – that’s why they’re banned from Alaska Airlines flights. Learn more: Hoverboards… 1 min read December 15, 2015 6 tips to get through the airport and to the slopes faster When it comes to skiing and snowboarding around the U.S., Alaska has you covered with flights to the most pristine ski destinations in the West. But before you can enjoy the aspen trees in Steamboat Springs or the feeling of being at the top of the world in Alyeska, you have to get there. Here are… 1 min read October 27, 2015 Alaska’s frequent flying employees share their top tips for New York City Airline employees like to travel. A lot. To celebrate expanded flying between the West Coast and the New York City area, Alaska Airlines employees share their favorite travel tip for visiting the Big Apple. Check out restaurant, activity and transportation suggestions and start planning your own adventure to the city that never sleeps. 1 min read September 16, 2015 Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
The ins and outs of in-flight connectivity Aug. 22, 2017 update: Alaska Airlines has selected Gogo to provide next-generation satellite-based inflight Wi-Fi service across its entire Boeing and Airbus fleet. Gogo’s broadband 2Ku service provides the significantly faster connection speed needed to stream content from services like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO GO while in the air. Utilizing this advanced technology, guests can… 2 min read March 31, 2016 The savage beauty of winter in Iceland During the deepest darkest parts of winter most people dream of a vacation somewhere warm and tropical. But me, I dream of clear cold days and dark long nights in one of the northernmost countries in the world. I’m not alone either. While Iceland’s high season still centers around its brief summer, more and more… 1 min read March 10, 2016 Travel disasters: Foreign jails, lost passports and more (and how to recover) Riding through eastern Europe is scenic but local customs and laws are not always tourist-friendly. By Christy True While we all look forward to time away from work when we can relax on peaceful beaches, enjoy local cuisine, hike pristine trails or shop in local open markets, anyone who has traveled much knows things don’t… 1 min read February 24, 2016 Gifts you can travel with, and gifts better left at home Before you head to the airport this holiday season, make sure the gifts you’re packing will make it to your destination with you. 5 gifts better left at home Hoverboards. Battery rankings on these self-balancing devices are unreliable and they’ve been prone to fires – that’s why they’re banned from Alaska Airlines flights. Learn more: Hoverboards… 1 min read December 15, 2015 6 tips to get through the airport and to the slopes faster When it comes to skiing and snowboarding around the U.S., Alaska has you covered with flights to the most pristine ski destinations in the West. But before you can enjoy the aspen trees in Steamboat Springs or the feeling of being at the top of the world in Alyeska, you have to get there. Here are… 1 min read October 27, 2015 Alaska’s frequent flying employees share their top tips for New York City Airline employees like to travel. A lot. To celebrate expanded flying between the West Coast and the New York City area, Alaska Airlines employees share their favorite travel tip for visiting the Big Apple. Check out restaurant, activity and transportation suggestions and start planning your own adventure to the city that never sleeps. 1 min read September 16, 2015 Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
The savage beauty of winter in Iceland During the deepest darkest parts of winter most people dream of a vacation somewhere warm and tropical. But me, I dream of clear cold days and dark long nights in one of the northernmost countries in the world. I’m not alone either. While Iceland’s high season still centers around its brief summer, more and more… 1 min read March 10, 2016 Travel disasters: Foreign jails, lost passports and more (and how to recover) Riding through eastern Europe is scenic but local customs and laws are not always tourist-friendly. By Christy True While we all look forward to time away from work when we can relax on peaceful beaches, enjoy local cuisine, hike pristine trails or shop in local open markets, anyone who has traveled much knows things don’t… 1 min read February 24, 2016 Gifts you can travel with, and gifts better left at home Before you head to the airport this holiday season, make sure the gifts you’re packing will make it to your destination with you. 5 gifts better left at home Hoverboards. Battery rankings on these self-balancing devices are unreliable and they’ve been prone to fires – that’s why they’re banned from Alaska Airlines flights. Learn more: Hoverboards… 1 min read December 15, 2015 6 tips to get through the airport and to the slopes faster When it comes to skiing and snowboarding around the U.S., Alaska has you covered with flights to the most pristine ski destinations in the West. But before you can enjoy the aspen trees in Steamboat Springs or the feeling of being at the top of the world in Alyeska, you have to get there. Here are… 1 min read October 27, 2015 Alaska’s frequent flying employees share their top tips for New York City Airline employees like to travel. A lot. To celebrate expanded flying between the West Coast and the New York City area, Alaska Airlines employees share their favorite travel tip for visiting the Big Apple. Check out restaurant, activity and transportation suggestions and start planning your own adventure to the city that never sleeps. 1 min read September 16, 2015 Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Travel disasters: Foreign jails, lost passports and more (and how to recover) Riding through eastern Europe is scenic but local customs and laws are not always tourist-friendly. By Christy True While we all look forward to time away from work when we can relax on peaceful beaches, enjoy local cuisine, hike pristine trails or shop in local open markets, anyone who has traveled much knows things don’t… 1 min read February 24, 2016 Gifts you can travel with, and gifts better left at home Before you head to the airport this holiday season, make sure the gifts you’re packing will make it to your destination with you. 5 gifts better left at home Hoverboards. Battery rankings on these self-balancing devices are unreliable and they’ve been prone to fires – that’s why they’re banned from Alaska Airlines flights. Learn more: Hoverboards… 1 min read December 15, 2015 6 tips to get through the airport and to the slopes faster When it comes to skiing and snowboarding around the U.S., Alaska has you covered with flights to the most pristine ski destinations in the West. But before you can enjoy the aspen trees in Steamboat Springs or the feeling of being at the top of the world in Alyeska, you have to get there. Here are… 1 min read October 27, 2015 Alaska’s frequent flying employees share their top tips for New York City Airline employees like to travel. A lot. To celebrate expanded flying between the West Coast and the New York City area, Alaska Airlines employees share their favorite travel tip for visiting the Big Apple. Check out restaurant, activity and transportation suggestions and start planning your own adventure to the city that never sleeps. 1 min read September 16, 2015 Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Gifts you can travel with, and gifts better left at home Before you head to the airport this holiday season, make sure the gifts you’re packing will make it to your destination with you. 5 gifts better left at home Hoverboards. Battery rankings on these self-balancing devices are unreliable and they’ve been prone to fires – that’s why they’re banned from Alaska Airlines flights. Learn more: Hoverboards… 1 min read December 15, 2015 6 tips to get through the airport and to the slopes faster When it comes to skiing and snowboarding around the U.S., Alaska has you covered with flights to the most pristine ski destinations in the West. But before you can enjoy the aspen trees in Steamboat Springs or the feeling of being at the top of the world in Alyeska, you have to get there. Here are… 1 min read October 27, 2015 Alaska’s frequent flying employees share their top tips for New York City Airline employees like to travel. A lot. To celebrate expanded flying between the West Coast and the New York City area, Alaska Airlines employees share their favorite travel tip for visiting the Big Apple. Check out restaurant, activity and transportation suggestions and start planning your own adventure to the city that never sleeps. 1 min read September 16, 2015 Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
6 tips to get through the airport and to the slopes faster When it comes to skiing and snowboarding around the U.S., Alaska has you covered with flights to the most pristine ski destinations in the West. But before you can enjoy the aspen trees in Steamboat Springs or the feeling of being at the top of the world in Alyeska, you have to get there. Here are… 1 min read October 27, 2015 Alaska’s frequent flying employees share their top tips for New York City Airline employees like to travel. A lot. To celebrate expanded flying between the West Coast and the New York City area, Alaska Airlines employees share their favorite travel tip for visiting the Big Apple. Check out restaurant, activity and transportation suggestions and start planning your own adventure to the city that never sleeps. 1 min read September 16, 2015 Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Alaska’s frequent flying employees share their top tips for New York City Airline employees like to travel. A lot. To celebrate expanded flying between the West Coast and the New York City area, Alaska Airlines employees share their favorite travel tip for visiting the Big Apple. Check out restaurant, activity and transportation suggestions and start planning your own adventure to the city that never sleeps. 1 min read September 16, 2015 Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Back to school: Packing tips for college students flying back to campus It’s that time of year again – school has almost started and anxious first-year college students are trying to figure out how to pack their lives into suitcases and move into dorms. For students who live farther away from school, the move can be stressful. Many students just fill a car with their belongings and… 1 min read August 20, 2015 Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Travel like a pro: How boarding works Everyone’s been there. That moment when you’ve printed your boarding pass, made it through security, and have found a coveted seat in the boarding area. It’s a moment when you take a deep breath and prepare for what comes next – boarding. The first thing to remember is a rule that should apply any time… 1 min read August 13, 2015 Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska Filters
Travel like a pro: 5 ways to ease your travel day using airport kiosks You’ve seen these shiny silver machines all over the Alaska Airlines system, and you know you can use them to check in. But did you know that these sleek kiosks let you do a lot more than just get a boarding pass? Here are some other features of our favorite self-service machines. 1 min read July 6, 2015 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 Next Keep up with Alaska