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Alaska's massive fare sale gives you a second chance to celebrate missed milestones, with one-way fares starting at $39
Missed honeymoon? Milestone birthday? Baby shower? Yeah, us too. Starting August 3rd, Alaska Airlines is kicking off its biggest fare sale of the year, along with a month-long celebration to make up for lost moments as part of its pledge to be the "Official Airline of Rescheduled Events."
Alaska's fare sale runs August 3-5 with heavily discounted flights across its network for travel dates between September 7 - November 17 and November 30 – December 15, 2021.
Discounted fares as low as $39 one-way are now available for purchase on alaskaair.com through 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time, August 5.
The system-wide fare sale includes deals across Alaska's network, including many of the 50 new routes added since March 2020 – from Hawaii to Jackson Hole – to revive those lost milestones.
Want to see the beautiful coastlines of Big Sur with your besties? Take in the Northern Lights in Alaska with your nearest and dearest? Ski the slopes of Big Sky with your buddies? Create memories in Maui with Mom? Well, now is the time.
This is just the start of how Alaska Airlines is building connections and celebrating togetherness. As the "Official Airline of Rescheduled Events," the airline is planning a month full of surprises with additional promotions throughout August. Visit alaskaair.com for further details.
Sample one-way fares:
- $39 Los Angeles-San Francisco
- $59 Seattle-San Diego
- $69 Seattle-Las Vegas
- $99 San Jose-Maui, Hawaii
- $149 Portland-Lihue, Hawaii
- $149 Seattle-Kona, Hawaii
Need to reschedule your event… again? Alaska has you covered. The airline permanently eliminated change fees for fares purchased on or after May 1, 2021. Day-of-week restrictions apply in some markets. For full terms and conditions, please visit alaskaair.com/reschedule.
Through Next-Level Care, Alaska is taking 100+ actions to keep travelers safe. This includes requiring a face mask or covering through the airport and onboard, even for guests who are fully vaccinated.