Feb 16, 2021
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Despite being one of the smaller airlines in the U.S., Alaska Airlines has become a favorite of many American travelers. This is partially due to its loyalty program, Mileage Plan.
The program has a ton of great partnerships for reciprocal mile earning and burning. For example, you can book tickets on Emirates, Cathay Pacific and other top-notch airlines with your Alaska miles. This suite of redemption partners is set to grow in 2021 when Alaska Airlines officially joins the Oneworld alliance.
Feb 10, 2021
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The ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to have massive impacts on airline schedules. With many carriers still shuffling route networks (often in favour of more leisure-focused destinations), there’s a solid chance that your upcoming flights will face a significant schedule change or be cancelled altogether.
With widespread international travel restrictions still in place and becoming more restrictive in certain instances prospective trips you booked last year for this spring and summer may be on the chopping block. That said, many airlines aren’t updating their schedules more than a couple of months in advance. And if you make the first move and cancel a flight before the airline does, you’ll like