Sip sip hooray! Alaska Airlines will fly your case of wine for free Alaska Mileage Plan members can bring home a case of wine with no baggage fee, thanks to our Wine Flies Free offer. 3 min read August 17, 2022 Rich, full-body West Coast wines on board Alaska Airlines flights this winter There are a few famously great pairings in life: Mork and Mindy, ketchup and fries, movies and popcorn — and airplane flights and a beautiful glass of wine. This season, Alaska Airlines is introducing a new West Coast wine menu to complement their fresh-and-local seasonal cuisine. Winter wine menu First class: Chamisal Vineyards 2016 Stainless… 1 min read January 17, 2019 Local flavor: Alaska Airlines and Chateau Ste. Michelle partner to make wines fly Alaska Airlines flight attendants take notes on Alaska’s new wine offerings at Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville, Washington. Deborah Chvila-Dols knows her wine. She and her husband are members of many wineries and travel to the country’s major wine events five to six times per year. But what the 10-year Alaska Airlines flight attendant particularly… 1 min read October 3, 2014 Wine tasting notes: balanced, crisp and best at 35,000 feet Hal Landvoigt doesn’t care what flavors you can identify in a Walla Walla merlot. He just wants you to enjoy it. “I don’t really care what wine you want to put with food or how you want to drink it. I just want you to drink wine,” says Landvoigt, director of winemaking at Seattle’s Precept… 1 min read August 29, 2014 Keep up with Alaska Filters
Rich, full-body West Coast wines on board Alaska Airlines flights this winter There are a few famously great pairings in life: Mork and Mindy, ketchup and fries, movies and popcorn — and airplane flights and a beautiful glass of wine. This season, Alaska Airlines is introducing a new West Coast wine menu to complement their fresh-and-local seasonal cuisine. Winter wine menu First class: Chamisal Vineyards 2016 Stainless… 1 min read January 17, 2019 Local flavor: Alaska Airlines and Chateau Ste. Michelle partner to make wines fly Alaska Airlines flight attendants take notes on Alaska’s new wine offerings at Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville, Washington. Deborah Chvila-Dols knows her wine. She and her husband are members of many wineries and travel to the country’s major wine events five to six times per year. But what the 10-year Alaska Airlines flight attendant particularly… 1 min read October 3, 2014 Wine tasting notes: balanced, crisp and best at 35,000 feet Hal Landvoigt doesn’t care what flavors you can identify in a Walla Walla merlot. He just wants you to enjoy it. “I don’t really care what wine you want to put with food or how you want to drink it. I just want you to drink wine,” says Landvoigt, director of winemaking at Seattle’s Precept… 1 min read August 29, 2014 Keep up with Alaska Filters
Local flavor: Alaska Airlines and Chateau Ste. Michelle partner to make wines fly Alaska Airlines flight attendants take notes on Alaska’s new wine offerings at Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville, Washington. Deborah Chvila-Dols knows her wine. She and her husband are members of many wineries and travel to the country’s major wine events five to six times per year. But what the 10-year Alaska Airlines flight attendant particularly… 1 min read October 3, 2014 Wine tasting notes: balanced, crisp and best at 35,000 feet Hal Landvoigt doesn’t care what flavors you can identify in a Walla Walla merlot. He just wants you to enjoy it. “I don’t really care what wine you want to put with food or how you want to drink it. I just want you to drink wine,” says Landvoigt, director of winemaking at Seattle’s Precept… 1 min read August 29, 2014 Keep up with Alaska Filters
Wine tasting notes: balanced, crisp and best at 35,000 feet Hal Landvoigt doesn’t care what flavors you can identify in a Walla Walla merlot. He just wants you to enjoy it. “I don’t really care what wine you want to put with food or how you want to drink it. I just want you to drink wine,” says Landvoigt, director of winemaking at Seattle’s Precept… 1 min read August 29, 2014 Keep up with Alaska