Dan Whitmer, Rewards Programs Analyst
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The best way to use Alaska Airlines points is to redeem them for free flights with Alaska. Alaska Airlines points are worth 1.37 cents each, on average, meaning that 10,000 Alaska Airlines points are worth roughly $137 in flight bookings.
How to Redeem Alaska Airlines Points for Free Flights
To redeem Alaska Airlines points for free flights, log in to your Alaska Atmos Rewards account, enter your destination and travel dates, and make sure to select “Use points” before clicking “Find Flights.”
While free flights usually give you the best value for your Alaska Airlines points, there are other ways to redeem them—like hotel stays, car rental reservations, and more. Just keep in mind that these options typically offer less value compared to flights.
Other Notable Ways to Redeem Alaska Airlines Points
- Partner Airline Award Flights: Use your points with oneworld Alliance and Global Partner airlines to over 1,000 destinations worldwide.
- Hotel Stays: Use points to book hotel stays and vacation rentals with Stays by Alaska Vacations.
- Car Rentals: Redeem points to book car rentals with preferred partners, Avis and Budget.
- Transfer Points: Transfer points to a friend or family member to help them on their travels.
- Charitable Donations: Donate points through the Atmos Giving program, which partners with several nonprofits to support charitable causes.
You can see the point values for these specific redemption options on any given day by logging in to your Alaska Atmos Rewards account and clicking on “Atmos Rewards.” If you’re interested in learning more, you can check WalletHub’s in-depth review of Alaska Atmos Rewards.
How to Get More Alaska Points
The Alaska Airlines Credit Card comes with great perks like a free checked bag, preferred boarding, big welcome bonuses, and the ability to earn points on everyday purchases - helping you build your balance faster for free flights and other rewards.
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