Alaska Airlines Launches New $5 Subscription Service
Alaska Airlines is launching a new subscription program. Starting today, travelers can sign up for Alaska Access at just $5 per month to take advantage of exclusive savings.
Immediately after sign-up, subscribers will receive their first monthly voucher to Alaska’s inflight streaming-fast satellite Wi-Fi, which is one of the main perks. Benefits also include advanced alerts to some of our biggest fare sales of the year. Subscribers will be notified the night before a sale is announced to take advantage of huge savings and seat selection.
Alaska Access also offers a calendar view of the lowest fares that are tailored to your favorite destinations, so you never miss out on the best deals.
Alaska Access Benefits
- Early Sale Access: With Alaska Access you’ll be the first to know about some of our biggest sales. Look out for in-app notifications alerting you to the upcoming sale the night before the rest of the world finds out (with the ability to book at sale prices immediately). This means you can book your favorite route times and seats before they’re gone!
- Personalized Fare Page: We want you to spend less time planning your trip and more time enjoying it! You’ll be able to personalize a fare page through Alaska Access to view some of our lowest fares by money and miles to more than 500 global destinations. It takes the guesswork and time out of finding the best-valued flights on Alaska.
- Monthly Wi-Fi Voucher: When you fly with Alaska, staying connected is easy. Each month starting at sign up, you’ll receive a one-time use voucher discount code that allows you to stream, browse and chat on-board using our satellite Wi-Fi.
Signing up is quick and easy. Check out more details here, and sign up now if you think it’s worth it.
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Too bad you have to commit to a 12 month subscription. I was looking forward to trying it out for a month to see if it was worth it.
Is Alaska Access the new definition of meh?