Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines Bring Aloha to Japan at Annual Holy Family Home Visit

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As the first cherry blossoms of the season began to bloom, 20 Tech Ops employees from Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines embarked on a special annual visit to Holy Family Home, an orphanage in Osaka, Japan.

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Since 2017, the Hawaiian Airlines Tech Ops team has journeyed over 4,000 miles from Honolulu to support Holy Family Home through Team Kōkua, the airline's employee volunteer group. Aligning with Tech Ops’ annual international maintenance leadership gathering, these visits have evolved into a heartfelt tradition — demonstrating a deep commitment to nurturing the community, fostering cultural exchange and spreading the spirit of aloha.

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Following World War II, the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul established Holy Family Home in Osaka to care for orphans spanning infancy through high school. In 1949, members of the 27th Infantry Regiment, known as the “Wolfhounds,” visited the orphanage for the first time. Shocked by the poor living conditions, the soldiers began pooling money from their paychecks to support the children. That year, they collected $149 — equivalent to over $2,000 today* — and this marked the beginning of their ongoing efforts to aid the orphanage, including raising enough to fund the construction of a new facility.

Hawaiian Airlines’ Maintenance & Engineering Vice President Beau Tatsumura read about the story in a military newspaper while on deployment with the U.S. Army and was touched. Years later, when Tatsumura and his team had the opportunity to support a community group during their regular Osaka visit, Holy Family Home immediately came to mind.

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During this year’s visit, Team Kōkua tackled essential facility upgrades, including planting flowers, repainting an emergency slide and entrance gates and repairing a broken clock tower. After a shared lunch, the group hosted cultural activities for the youth, including a finger puppet activity that taught the children about native birds that inspired the names of Hawaiian’s Boeing 717 fleet. Ukulele lessons and a custom cornhole game, assembled by aircraft mechanics, added to the fun, and each child was gifted cotton candy and a special treat bag.

"I think the children really enjoyed learning about the birds," said Jennifer Lee, senior director of supply chain management programs and initiatives at Hawaiian Airlines. "It briefly took them to a place that's near and dear to our hearts, and it was nice to be able to share that with them."

 

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Scott Miller, chief inspector at Alaska Airlines, reflected on his trip of firsts: first time in Japan, first visit to Holy Family Home and first Team Kōkua activity. "I honestly think the interaction with the kids, when they came in, was absolutely amazing," Miller shared. "I helped some young folks cut out paper hats and finger puppets, which was one of the most fun parts of the day."

Jim Landers, senior vice president of tech ops at Hawaiian Airlines, added, "Seeing the smiles on their faces puts smiles in our hearts. It’s been a joy to grow our relationship with Holy Family Home in the past nine years, and this visit was even more special with the presence of our new colleagues at Alaska Airlines."

Team Kōkua engages employees from around Hawaiian’s global network to give back to the people and places the carrier serves. "If you can volunteer when you travel, whether for work or pleasure, it is always well worth it," Miller said. "I think that generally those who volunteer tend to get more out of the experience from the positive impact on the community and the camaraderie built while working together."

 

*This figure was calculated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ CPI Inflation Calculator

Alaska Airlines welcomes Fiji Airways as the newest full member of the oneworld alliance

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Alaska Airlines congratulates Fiji Airways, the flag carrier of Fiji and the South Pacific, on becoming the 14th full member airline of the oneworld alliance.

With its hub at Nadi International Airport, Fiji Airways serves 25 destinations in 14 countries and territories worldwide, including oneworld hubs in Sydney, Hong Kong, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Tokyo. 

Alaska Airlines congratulates Fiji Airways, the flag carrier of Fiji and the South Pacific, on becoming the 14th full member airline of the oneworld alliance as of March 31, 2025. That’s a special date for us because it also marks when Alaska officially joined oneworld four years ago in 2021.

With its hub at Nadi International Airport, Fiji Airways serves 25 destinations in 14 countries and territories worldwide, including oneworld hubs in Sydney, Hong Kong, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Tokyo.

Being part of oneworld allows our guests to enjoy a seamless travel experience across over 900 destinations globally, with smooth transfers between carriers, top-notch support from all member airlines, access to nearly 700 airport lounges worldwide, and the ability to earn and redeem miles on all partners.

Beginning this spring, our partnership with Fiji Airways will offer even more redemption opportunities for Mileage Plan members that can be booked on alaskaair.com. Learn more about how to redeem miles.

 

If you’ve earned status with Alaska Airlines – and now Hawaiian Airlines – all that hard work goes even further with benefits in oneworld to make your journey even more enjoyable.

Alaska’s elite Mileage Plan members automatically receive matching oneworld tier status:

— MVP Gold 100K & MVP Gold 75K = oneworld Emerald

— MVP Gold = oneworld Sapphire

— MVP = oneworld Ruby

Elites receive a variety of privileges, including priority check-in, access to more than 600 international first and business class lounges (depending on their status tier), preferred boarding, fast track through security, baggage benefits and more.

We expect Hawaiian to join oneworld in 2026. In the meantime, HawaiianMiles members can enjoy elite benefits on oneworld member airlines by status matching to Alaska Mileage Plan and using their Mileage Plan number when traveling on oneworld member airlines such as American Airlines, Japan Airlines, Qantas, and now, Fiji Airways. HawaiianMiles and Mileage Plan accounts can be linked here.

There are currently 14 members of oneworld: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Fiji Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian and SriLankan Airlines. Oman Air will become the 15th member in 2025.

Alaska Airlines Announces New Nonstop Flights Between Seattle and Seoul Incheon Beginning Sept. 12 on Hawaiian Airlines

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Alaska Airlines begins new nonstop service between Seattle and Seoul Incheon on Hawaiian Airlines starting Sept. 12, 2025.

Alaska Airlines announces new nonstop flights between Seattle and Seoul Incheon beginning Sept. 12 on Hawaiian Airlines

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Alaska Airlines begins new nonstop service between Seattle and Seoul Incheon on Hawaiian Airlines starting Sept. 12, 2025.

We’re transforming Alaska’s hometown hub in Seattle into the West Coast’s new premier global gateway.

Alaska Airlines has set the date for new nonstop service between Seattle and Seoul Incheon on Hawaiian Airlines. Starting Sept. 12, 2025, guests can fly in comfort on our long-haul, widebody Airbus A330-200 aircraft to South Korea’s capital city. We initially announced the new international route this past December. Tickets can now be purchased at alaskaair.com and hawaiianairlines.com.

With the combination of Alaska and Hawaiian, Seattle is transforming into the West Coast’s new premier global gateway. By 2030, we plan to serve at least 12 nonstop international destinations with widebody aircraft from Seattle, including Seoul Incheon and Tokyo Narita. Daily flights between Seattle and Tokyo Narita begin on May 12.

Alaska’s Seattle hub is the largest airline hub on the West Coast, serving 104 nonstop destinations across North America for convenient travel options and connections.

With our robust network, we can connect our guests through our global gateway in Seattle for convenient nonstop service to Seoul and Tokyo, with additional connections to other Asian destinations with our global partners. As we grow our global network from Seattle in the coming years, we’ll announce new international routes to dynamic destinations that we know our guests are going to love to visit.”

– Andrew Harrison

Chief Commercial Officer at Alaska Airlines

The new service between Seattle and Seoul Incheon will take flight just before the start of Chuseok, also known as Korean Thanksgiving Day – one of the nation’s most important and festive holidays. It takes place in early October this year, allowing travelers to visit with family and friends in South Korea with Hawaiian’s award-winning service and hospitality.

We look forward to adding our flagship Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft to the Seattle-Seoul Incheon route soon.

 

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Alaska Airlines inaugurates nonstop service between San Diego and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

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This week, Alaska Airlines began service between Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and San Diego International Airport.

This exciting new route strengthens our network while connecting people with the nation’s capital, including the largest military community in the United States.

Prior to the launch of our route, SAN was the largest U.S. airport without service to DCA.

This week, we launched our long-awaited route from San Diego International Airport (SAN) to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) in Washington, D.C.! These flights will provide more choice to guests and communities across our network, whether they are members of the United States military, tourists chasing cherry blossoms, or residents of Hawaii connecting to the East Coast.

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As the carrier with the most nonstop destinations from San Diego, Alaska offers 40 nonstop destinations and more than 70 peak-day departures. Alaska’s combination with Hawaiian Airlines is enabling an expanded network with optimal connections on 1,400 daily flights. Together with our Global Partners, we offer one-stop service from San Diego International Airport (SAN) to more than 330 destinations.

Whether you’re flying nonstop or catching a connecting flight at SAN, www.alaskaair.com has options for what works best for you: you can book flights on 22 partner airlines or redeem Mileage Plan miles, all on our site.

“This coveted route strengthens the direct connection to the nation’s capital and helps support our regional economy with an estimated $11 million in annual visitor impact.”

– Todd Gloria

San Diego Mayor

Thank you to our local, state, and federal partners, and to Mayor Gloria for their support.

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Alaska Airlines names new Vice President of Brand & Marketing

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Industry veteran Eric Edge to lead brand strategy and marketing for combined airline

Alaska Airlines today announced the appointment of Eric Edge as Vice President of Brand & Marketing for both the Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines brands. In this role, Edge will oversee the marketing strategy that will deliver on the combined airline’s long-term vision of connecting guests to the world with a remarkable travel experience rooted in safety, care and performance.

This appointment comes as Alaska Airlines continues to advance its integration with Hawaiian Airlines, creating a first of its kind dual-brand model, with one combined operation, and expanding its position as Hawai‘i’s trusted airline​. This move underscores Alaska Airlines’ commitment to preserving the unique identities of both airlines while maximizing their combined strengths to deliver best-in-class experiences to guests.

Edge will be responsible for driving awareness and adoption of the combined airline’s enhanced single loyalty program, premium product offerings and expansive global network. Key initiatives in 2025 include launching a new global gateway from Seattle with nonstop routes to Tokyo Narita (NRT) and Seoul Incheon (ICN), introducing a single loyalty program and premium credit card built for the global traveler, and managing an innovative dual brand approach for the combined airline.

“We’re focused on strengthening the commercial levers that drive the greatest guest satisfaction, and ultimately loyalty. Eric’s proven leadership and strategic approach to building brands make him the ideal choice to guide our marketing efforts as we continue to elevate the travel experience for our guests and drive healthy revenue growth.”

– Andrew Harrison

Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Alaska Airlines

With more than 20 years of experience in marketing, brand strategy and digital innovation, Edge brings unique expertise from leadership roles at Postmates/Uber, Pinterest, and Facebook/Instagram. Since joining Alaska Airlines in 2022 as managing director of marketing and advertising, he has led the transformation of Alaska’s premium business strategy, successfully increasing brand perception and driving double-digit revenue growth in key markets​. Edge studied political science at San Diego State University and began his career in aviation as a flight attendant.

Explore the World’s Natural Beauty with Alaska Airlines’ Global Getaways

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Alaska Airlines’ Global Getaways offers savings of up to 50% on award redemptions to select international destinations starting at just 12,500 miles.

Members can redeem miles for travel between now through July 31, 2025, in economy and premium economy cabins, benefiting from a simplified booking process with Alaska and Global Partners.

Updated award charts provide greater value and access, with partner award travel starting as low as 4,500 miles one-way for short trips.

With much of the Northern Hemisphere coming out of its winter hibernation,  it’s time to celebrate “natural beauty” with our newest  Global Getaways! From the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland, to the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, and the Chimgan Mountains in Uzbekistan – Mileage Plan can get you there for a  fraction of the usual cost, with one-way tickets starting as low as 12,500 miles.

Now through April 11, 2025, enjoy significant savings of up to 50% off  on award redemption with us and our Global Partners to selected worldwide destinations. Mileage Plan members can redeem miles on alaskaair.com for travel between now through July 31, 2025, in economy and premium economy cabins.

International travel with Mileage Plan is just one of the many benefits of the industry’s most generous loyalty program. With Mileage Plan, you can earn miles faster when you fly with Alaska, Hawaiian, onewold ®Alliance members, or our Global Partners to more than 1,000 destinations around the world. Additionally, during the past year, we have simplified the process of booking redemptions and purchasing tickets with our partners on alaskaair.com. Our program now offers greater simplicity, value, and access for members wishing to use their Mileage Plan miles for partner travel. The updated charts make it easier to see how many miles are required for flights to different regions, with partner award travel starting as low as 4,500 miles one-way for short trips, down from 7,500 miles.

Cliffs of Moher via Dublin, Ireland

Now starting at 17,500 miles instead of 35,000 miles

Banff National Park via Calgary, Canada

Now starting at 12,500 miles instead of 20,000 miles

The Blue Lagoon via Reykjavik, Iceland

Now starting at 17,500 miles instead of 27,500 miles

Halong Bay via Hanoi, Vietnam

Now starting at 30,000 miles instead of 55,000 miles

Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains via Sydney, Australia

Now starting at 30,000 miles instead of 42,500 miles

Chimgan Mountains via Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Now starting at 20,000 miles instead of 42,500 miles

The REAL ID deadline is just around the corner

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Beginning in early May, every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, state-issued enhanced driver’s license, or another acceptable form to fly within the United States.

If you like to use your driver’s license as your main identification to get through Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security checkpoints at the airport, it’s crucial to make sure it’ll be REAL ID-compliant and ready to fly ahead of the May deadline.

See below for a full list of state websites, where you can find out more information on how to get a REALID-compliant driver’s license.

Starting May 7, 2025, every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, state-issued enhanced driver’s license or another acceptable form to fly within the United States.

If you like to use your driver’s license as your main identification to get through Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security checkpoints at the airport, it’s crucial to make sure it’ll be REAL ID-compliant and ready to fly ahead of the May deadline.

The REAL ID Act is a federal law.

While the REAL ID Act is mandated and enforced by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and is not an Alaska Airlines program, it’s important to us that your travel is as smooth as possible, so we encourage you to obtain compliant identification as soon as possible.

To get flyers ready for this significant transition, we’re providing a resource for our guests, employees and the public to get the latest information about REAL ID and its fast-approaching changes.

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Here are some key things to know

Beginning May 7, 2025, your driver’s license will need to be REAL ID-compliant if you want to use it to fly within the U.S. It’s part of a law passed by Congress. If your license is not compliant, and you don’t have another acceptable form of ID, such as a U.S. passport, you may be delayed or possibly denied entry through the TSA security checkpoint.

State licensing agencies and motor vehicle departments are expecting long lines and wait times in the weeks leading up to May 2025. If you want your driver’s license to be REAL ID-compliant, now’s the right time to make the upgrade because the rush will intensify as the deadline approaches. Why not check this off your list now?

REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses and the processes to get them are different state to state, which can be confusing. In most cases, you’ll need to bring additional documentation to get a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, and you might even need to make an appointment. See below for links to each state’s licensing agency or motor vehicle department.

Many states identify their REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses with a gold star in the upper right corner, which indicates they’ll be ready to use at airport security checkpoints starting May 7, 2025. But some states, such as Washington, use Enhanced Driver’s Licenses, which do not use gold stars for REAL ID-compliant licenses. However, EDLs are considered acceptable alternatives to REAL ID-compliant cards and will also be accepted for official REAL ID purposes.

You have a choice. If you want to fly after May 7, 2025, with other acceptable identification – for example, your U.S. passport or a U.S. military ID – you can do that instead. Just remember to bring that ID to the airport.

Frequently Asked Questions

Refresh my memory. What exactly is the REAL ID Act?

Congress passed the REAL ID Act in 2005 in an effort to strengthen identification rules at airports. The act established minimum security standards for state-issued driver licenses and identification cards.

So, what happens on May 7, 2025, if I show up at the airport with my standard driver’s license as my only ID?

You may be delayed or possibly denied entry through a TSA checkpoint if you don’t have another form of approved identification. And you could miss your flight.

Will Alaska rebook me if I miss my flight because I don’t have a form of ID that is REAL ID compliant?

For our Main Cabin and First Class fares, no change fees will apply, but a difference in fare may be charged for your new flights. Per our no-show policy, you must change or cancel your reservation before your flight departs to receive future travel credit.

Saver fares cannot be changed day-of. Saver fares are eligible for a 50% credit when canceled at least 14 days prior to departure of the first flight on the ticket, or they may be eligible for cancellation under our 24-hour cancellation policy.

You can find more information about our change and cancellation policies here.

When do the rules actually change?

Currently, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has indicated the enforcement of the REAL ID Act starts on May 7, 2025. At that point, standard driver licenses issued by some states – such as Washington and Oregon – will not be accepted by the TSA at U.S. airports. TSA will accept enhanced driver licenses from states such as Washington, since they have established your identity and U.S. citizenship.

Am I required to get a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license?

No, it’s up to you to decide what’s best for your travel needs. You can use a current U.S. passport or a U.S. military ID at the airport to get through TSA security after May 7, 2025, just like you can right now. Just remember to bring it. Having a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license is convenient for many of us because it’s something we always carry with us. Other acceptable forms of identification can be found here.

If I update my license or get a new one, will it automatically be REAL ID compliant?

It depends on the state where you live. Some states now automatically issue a REAL ID compliant driver’s license when you renew, others, such as Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, and California, do not. Some states will issue the compliant license for free; others will charge an additional fee. Please find your state in the list below to find more information about how to obtain a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license where you live.

Weaving Connections Like Lei: A Hawaiian Language Month Rooted in ‘Launa’

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Amid the flurry of Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian Language Month) celebrations, the Hawaiian Airlines Community and Cultural Relations Team remained focused on their guiding principle of “launa.” Meaning to socialize or connect, “launa” was their north star, anchoring this year’s celebration across both Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines.

Throughout February, the team organized expert workshops, language lessons, and Team Kōkua volunteer activations that engaged guests, employees and the community with the language and in intimate learning experiences.

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“Meeting all these people through the Hawaiian language makes the language all that much more critical and shows the strength that education wields in bringing people together,” shared Manakō Tanaka, senior community and cultural relations manager at Hawaiian Airlines.


Bringing ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi to Seattle and Anchorage

ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi took to the skies with a special bilingual flight between Kahului, Maui, and Seattle, Washington — a first for Hawaiian Airlines’ nonstop service to the Emerald City. On Tuesday, Feb. 18, HA30 departed Maui with 10 crewmembers and three gate agents, some of whom are learning the language and others who have earned Hawaiian Airlines’ language certification — a distinction marked by the Hawaiian flag on a name tag. In-flight and gate announcements were made in both ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi and English.

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Guests were also given a commemorative engagement card to use when ordering drinks and snacks, starting a conversation onboard, or sharing the language with others at home.

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After the flight’s arrival, Hawaiian Airlines employees joined their Alaska Airlines teammates for an ʻōlelo class at Alaska’s SeaTac headquarters, exploring new ways to incorporate the language in daily conversations in and out of work.

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A similar class was held at Anchorage Airport for Alaska Airlines employees, followed by a special cultural exchange at the Alaska Native Heritage Center.

“[Our visit to Anchorage] became an excellent chance to meet with the Indigenous people of that land, and one extra special moment for me was when [the Alaska native groups] taught us some words from their language, and then we taught them some Hawaiian language,” Tanaka shared. “Language becomes the vessel by which we build connection.”

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Connecting with Cultural Experts

Mele (song) and oli (chant) were central to Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, as local cultural experts dedicated time to meet with employees across Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines to share their wisdom and knowledge.

Keliʻi Ruth, a Native Hawaiian chanter and PhD candidate at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, shared his love of oli with employees and explained the meaning and wisdom embedded in these chants when spoken aloud.

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Another workshop was held by Zachary Alakaʻi Lum, a Native Hawaiian composer, musician and founder of the nonprofit Kāhuli Leo Leʻa. Lum guided employees through an exploration of music composition, the craft of mele and ways they can more deeply engage with significant Hawaiian melodies woven with cultural and historical allusions.

Hawaiian Airlines later contributed $2,500 to Kāhuli Leo Leʻa, proudly affirming its support for the nonprofit’s efforts to preserve, share, and expand cultural knowledge through the power of mele.

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Stewarding the Next Generation

The Hawaiian Airlines Talent Acquisition team hosted eight students from Ke Kula ʻo Samuel M. Kamakau Laboratory Public Charter School (LPCS) for a special career day called Aviation ʻIke (Knowledge). The event, conducted entirely in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, introduced students in their junior and senior years to flight attendants, pilots, mechanics, cargo agents, airport operations, corporate staff and more, allowing them to connect with aviation professionals and learn about their career journeys. The goal: encourage the next generation of native speakers to consider joining aviation while establishing new opportunities for the language to thrive in professional settings.

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Dr. Meahilahila Kelling, director at Ke Kula ʻo Samuel M Kamakau LPCS, shared, “Hū aʻela koʻu haʻaheo ma ia huakaʻi e ʻike i ka nui o nā kānaka i kēia manawa e kū i ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi. Ua ʻike maka nā haumāna i ke kūpono e kūpaʻa i ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi ma waho aku o ke kula kaiāʻōlelo a ma nā ʻoihana like ʻole. (I was filled with pride on this trip to see how many people speak Hawaiian now. Our students were able to witness that it is prudent to continue to use Hawaiian language outside of just our community, and now in various lines of business.)”

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At the annual Ola Ka ʻĪ Hawaiian Language Festivals, hosted every Saturday in February across the state, employees also engaged in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi conversations with local communities.

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Team Kōkua volunteers hosted arts and crafts activities, including translation worksheets and keiki (children) coloring pages highlighting Hawaiian language names for parts of the Airbus A330 and equipment commonly seen on the ramp. Attendees also had the opportunity to win 15,000 HawaiianMiles in a raffle that encouraged the use of Hawaiʻi’s native language.

Want to share the 2025 Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi coloring sheets with your keiki? Click the images below to download and print!

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Mahalo for a Million: Meet Two Kamaʻāina Who Are Now Hawaiian Airlines Million Milers

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Every flight brings guests closer to earning one of the airline industry’s most coveted honors: Million Miler status. Hawaiian Airlines’ Million Miler program celebrates the globe-trotting loyalty members who achieve this impressive distance-based milestone with a commemorative bag tag crafted from metal salvaged from a retired Hawaiian Airlines aircraft, lifetime Pualani Platinum* status, and the privilege of extending Pualani Platinum status to a household member.

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In 2025, 23 HawaiianMiles members have finally met or surpassed the million-miles flown mark — the equivalent of circling the globe 40 times — and were inducted into a select group of 885 Million Milers (about 0.04% of all members).

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Kauaʻi resident Elizabeth Goyne Freitas turned Million Miler this year by flying to destinations like Los Angeles — her preferred stopover on long-haul European adventures — or non-stop to Sydney, Australia. For Freitas, flying with Hawaiian Airlines, no matter the destination, is a must.

“Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of traveling with friends, family and even solo. One thing remains constant: the incredible sense of community on every Hawaiian Airlines flight,” Freitas explained. “The camaraderie between passengers and crew always makes every flight feel like an extension of our island home.”

Freitas has taken approximately 1,008 trips** with Hawaiian Airlines. Twenty years ago, when she first joined HawaiianMiles*, she would’ve laughed at the thought of ever reaching Million Miler status. Yet today, she’s sharing her favorite travel memories and planning her next epic journey.

“One of my favorite travel memories was my first trip to Australia in 2008. I had saved up miles for a Premium Cabin upgrade, and I was beyond excited—like a kid in a candy store! But just as I was about to board, I hit a snag: my passport didn’t meet the six-month validity requirement. Hawaiian Airlines handled the situation with professionalism and kindness, guiding me through it so I could still make my trip,” she recalled. “When I finally boarded, the flight attendant welcomed me with a warm smile and a refreshing drink, making me feel truly special with that simple act of genuine hospitality.”

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For Freitas, Hawaiian Airlines’ service, grounded in hoʻokipa (hospitality), keeps her flying with Pualani time and time again.

Many cherished memories also began on Hawaiian for Oʻahu resident Stephanie Faletagaloa. Her love for travel took root during business trips and flourished when she turned her focus to visiting bucket-list destinations. Nearly 15 years later, Faletagaloa is still jet-setting to places she once only dreamed of visiting, often with her friends who call themselves "The 808 Sistahs.”

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‘Ohana (family) is everything to Faletagaloa. When she's not collecting passport stamps, she’s attending weddings, graduations, birthday celebrations and family milestones from California to Massachusetts. But family is never far from her journey.

“I have a cousin who works for Hawaiian Airlines in American Samoa, my best friend is a guest service agent in Honolulu, and I often travel with my family and friends. I’ve met so many amazing employees and made lifelong friends from all over the world. To me, flying on Hawaiian Airlines means being with ʻohana,” said Faletagaloa.

Since Faletagaloa joined HawaiianMiles in 2002, she has taken 468 Hawaiian Airlines flights.** She was inducted into the Million Miler program in January 2025.

Faletagaloa and Freitas have no intention of slowing down; they’re committed to exploring the globe with Hawaiian Airlines and now with Alaska Airlines. Here are some of the travel tips they’ll be carrying with them along the way:

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  • Break up long flights with a stopover. It makes all the difference!
  • Stay hydrated and invest in a solid travel pillow.
  • Triple-check international entry requirements and the expiration dates on your travel documents.
  • Strike up a conversation with a flight attendant, when they are not too busy, and listen to their stories and advice.
  • Bring a lightweight jacket for airports and airplanes — no matter the destination.
  • Always be kind to others — employees, fellow travelers, etc. Blessings often return in unexpected ways.
  • Most importantly, fly with an airline that makes you feel at home.

HawaiianMiles members can see how close they are to being a Million Miler program by referencing the lifetime mileage tracker in their monthly mileage e-statement or by contacting the HawaiianMiles Service Center.


*This summer, Hawaiian and Alaska will move to a combined single loyalty program with even greater benefits. HawaiianMiles elite members can now status match with Alaska’s Mileage Plan and use their Mileage Plan number when flying a oneworld® partner to receive a variety of privileges, including priority check-in, access to international first and business class lounges (depending on tier), preferred boarding, fast track through security, baggage benefits and more. HawaiianMiles members are encouraged to link their accounts to start taking advantage of these enhanced benefits.

**This figure represents revenue flights only and doesn’t include award travel. Thus, the actual number of flights flown is likely greater.

From Portland, with love: Alaska Airlines partners with Portland Thorns FC & Portland WNBA expansion team to celebrate and elevate women’s sports

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Alaska Airlines will be the official airline partner of Portland’s new WNBA team and is renewing its role as the official airline of Portland Thorns FC.

In honor of our relationship with Portland, we wanted to express our excitement for this momentous partnership through a special love letter tribute.

Fans can expect exciting experiences both on and off the field, including priority boarding for anyone wearing Thorns gear on Alaska Airlines flights departing Portland throughout 2025.

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Alaska Airlines is proud to announce an exciting new chapter in its relationship with Portland: the airline will be the official airline partner of Portland’s new WNBA team and is renewing its role as the official airline of Portland Thorns FC.

This collaboration builds on the airline’s 15 years of partnerships in the WNBA and 13 years of partnerships in the NWSL and serves as an extension of its love and passion for the city of Portland, its people and its professional sports teams.

“Between Portland’s new WNBA team and the impressive performance of the Portland Thorns, it’s a momentous time for women’s sports in Portland. We’ve been Portland’s leading airline for more than four decades and partnering with these two teams lets us share our excitement with the Portland community, where over 2600 of our employees live and work.”

– Eric Edge

Managing Director of Marketing and Advertising at Alaska Airlines

“We’re excited to continue our partnership with Alaska Airlines, a true supporter of both the Thorns and the Portland community. Their commitment to elevating opportunities for women has always been clear, and it’s great to see that extend to our new WNBA team. This partnership strengthens our ties to the city and ensures we’re supporting each other in meaningful ways in the pursuit of making Portland the epicenter of women’s sports.”

– Mike Whitehead

Managing Director of Raj Sports, ownership group of Portland Thorns and Portland WNBA franchise

A Love Letter to Portland

At Alaska Airlines, our relationship with Portland has always been more than ensuring its residents can get where they need to go. It’s a deep connection, built over decades of shared experiences. So, we wanted to express our excitement for this momentous partnership through something special.

As we continue our story with the Portland Thorns and the new WNBA team, we want to take a moment to share our love for this incredible city. Here’s a special tribute, written directly from the heart of Alaska Airlines:

Dear Portland,

It has been half a century since we first met, but each time we touch down at PDX, we are still so full of love for you. For your endless creativity, for those lush trees that pin our travels with green, for your spirit and your grit.

Portland, our love can be a quiet one, but our gaze is inevitably drawn to you, like a salmon swimming home, or a tourist seeking ice cream on a summer day. We have watched you make waves in women’s sports that were impossible to ignore. We witnessed your pride in the Portland Thorns, as their three championships showcased dedication and skill. We have seen how the Thorns are a testament to your love of sports and your commitment to your people.

Now, as you prepare to welcome a new WNBA team in 2026, our anticipation grows. Moda Center is an old friend, and we are excited for more as the WNBA moves in. Moreover, you have long celebrated women’s voices, creativity, and power, and it is a beautiful thing to see it rise from street to pitch to court.

The years seem to have flown by, but how lovely it is to pen chapters in our story together. Every day, we bring more than a hundred flights to your gates. With over 2,600 Alaska and Horizon employees at PDX, your community is our community. Our technicians play in your pickleball leagues, our pilots drink your coffee, our flight attendants dance in your parades. We are growing your flight options by more than 20% this year and we can’t wait to take on the world with the Portland Thorns and the WNBA team as your official airline.

You have always had our back, and we will continue to have yours. Stitched together by shared purpose, we are proud that the Thorns and Alaska will be woven together both on your kit and in your community.

So, here’s to you, Portland. We love you for all that you are and all that you inspire. From the bottom of our hearts, we are here for you.

Love,
Alaska Airlines

What’s Next for Fans and the Portland Community

Alaska Airlines has served the Portland community since 1979 and has given over $4.5 million to local non-profits since 2017. Last year, Alaska committed to evolving its presence at PDX into a major west coast hub. Currently, the airline offers more than 100 average daily departures from Portland to 58 nonstop destinations, including four international routes.

And just like their commitment to the city of Portland, this partnership will continue to grow and thrive. With the Thorns proudly featuring Alaska Airlines on the back of their kits, fans can expect even more exciting experiences both on and off the field– like anyone wearing Thorns gear will enjoy priority boarding on Alaska Airlines flights departing Portland throughout 2025, and this is just the beginning.

As part of its comprehensive partnership, Alaska Airlines will work closely with the Thorns’ social media and content teams to create a unique “Flight Fit Check” series. This series will highlight players’ personal travel styles, offering a fun and authentic way to connect the brand with fans. In addition, the partnership will support the empowerment of women in soccer through initiatives like the Thorns’ Women’s Coalition and Lead(HER)s of Tomorrow programs.

With the new WNBA franchise, Alaska Airlines will sponsor the “Throws for Charity” campaign, where miles will be tracked and donated to a mutually agreed-upon nonprofit. For each event, such as successful free throws or three-pointers, Alaska Airlines will contribute miles to a designated community partner, further supporting local charitable efforts.

Stay tuned for exclusive rewards, community initiatives, and more ways to engage with both the Thorns and Portland’s new WNBA team as part of this powerful partnership.

The Thorns begin their 2025 NWSL season on March 15 against the Kansas City Current, and the WNBA team will hit the court in 2026 at Moda Center.

For more information about the Portland Thorns, please visit www.Thorns.com and follow on social media @thornsfc.

About Portland Thorns FC 

Founded in 2012, Portland Thorns FC have set the standard for fan support and on-field success in women’s soccer since its inaugural 2013 season. One of the world’s most supported women’s soccer clubs, Portland has led the league in attendance for eight seasons and set a new club playoff attendance record with 25,218 fans supporting Thorns FC in the 2023 semifinal match at Providence Park. Thorns FC have won the NWSL Championship a league-record three times (2013, 2017, 2022) and finished as runners-up in 2018. The club has made the postseason a league-high nine times and has won the NWSL Shield in 2016 and 2021.

About Raj Sports

RAJ Sports, led by Alex Bhathal and Lisa Bhathal Merage, focuses on investment opportunities in sports and sports-related properties, drawing on the Bhathal family’s multi-generational experience and relationships in the industry. The firm seeks to leverage the power of sports to affect broader social and economic change through a variety of business and philanthropic strategies. Its deep experience in professional sports operations and large-scale real estate developments that create thriving community centers, positions the firm to deliver valuable assets that will support further growth for the players, staff, and fans. In 2013, the Bhathal family became investors in the Sacramento Kings (NBA); subsequently building the platform to include the Sacramento RiverCats (MiLB), Stockton Kings (NBA G-League) and several sports anchored real estate developments. The 2024 acquisitions of Portland Thorns (NWSL) and the WNBA Portland expansion team represents a milestone for the city of Portland and places it at the epicenter of growth for women’s sports.

Alaska Airlines flight attendants vote YES on new contract

Summary

Alaska Airlines’ flight attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), have ratified a new three-year contract that includes significant improvements such as increased pay, greater flexibility, and better benefits.

More than 90% of Alaska flight attendants voted, and the agreement passed by 95%, marking a major milestone for Alaska Airlines and reflecting the essential role of flight attendants in ensuring safety and operational excellence.

Alaska Airlines’ more than 6,900 flight attendants, who are represented by the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), have ratified a new three-year contract. The agreement includes significant improvements including increased pay (including boarding and a ratification payment), greater flexibility and scheduling enhancements, better benefits and more.

This is the eighth ratified labor contract between an Alaska Air Group company and one of our represented workgroups in the last three years aimed at improving wages, quality of life, and supporting our company’s long-term success. Alaska Air Group is on a journey to transform our business, and our flight attendants are one of many groups critical to our vision in creating a remarkable travel experience for our guests.

More than 90% of Alaska flight attendants voted, and the agreement passed by 95%.

“One of the many reasons our guests choose to fly Alaska is our flight attendants and the warm welcome, fantastic service and commitment to safety they provide onboard. I’m glad to have them working under a new contract that values their contributions to Alaska, and I’m grateful to our colleagues at AFA who bargained with determination and fierce dedication for our flight attendants. We are focused on making Alaska Airlines a place for the best people in the business to grow their careers, and this new contract reflects that.”

– Ben Minicucci

CEO at Alaska Airlines

“This agreement marks a major milestone for Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants. It reflects their essential role in ensuring both safety and operational excellence. Furthermore, it will immediately and significantly improve their lives while setting a strong foundation for upcoming Joint Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations as we move forward with the merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines.”

– Jeff Peterson

AFA Alaska Master Executive Council (MEC) President

Effective March 2, 2025, the new contract includes increased pay (including boarding pay, a newly implemented market rate adjustment and more), work rules that maintain a 10-hour and 30-minute hour duty day (the shortest in the industry, alongside Southwest) and improvements in many sections of the contract such as scheduling, caps on insurance premiums and more.

The previous contract became amendable in December 2022. Contracts in the airline industry do not expire. Once they become amendable, the current contract remains in effect until a new agreement is ratified.

About Alaska Air Group

Alaska Air Group, Inc. is based in Seattle and comprised of subsidiaries Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Holdings, Inc., Horizon Air and McGee Air Services. With our recent acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, we now serve more than 140 destinations throughout North America, Central America, Asia and across the Pacific. We are committed to safety, remarkable customer care, operational excellence, financial performance and sustainability. Alaska Airlines is a member of the oneworld Alliance. With oneworld and our additional global partners, our guests have more choices than ever to purchase, earn or redeem on alaskaair.com across 30 airlines and more than 1,000 worldwide destinations. Book travel throughout the Pacific on Hawaiian Airlines at hawaiianairlines.com. Learn more about Alaska Airlines at news.alaskaair.com and Hawaiian Airlines at newsroom.hawaiianairlines.com/blog. Alaska Air Group is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as “ALK.”

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