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Ken C., a Special Operations combat veteran, is now a safety and standards manager at Alaska Airlines | Official Website

Ken C., a Special Operations combat veteran, is now a safety and standards manager at Alaska Airlines. His story highlights how military experience can be effectively applied in civilian careers, particularly in aviation. Ken shares his journey from military service to the airline industry, emphasizing the challenges faced by veterans transitioning to civilian life.

“That journey out of uniform is very challenging,” he stated. “If I can make that journey easier for others, that’s really rewarding.”

Ken actively supports fellow veterans through his involvement with Alaska’s Military, Veterans, and Allies Business Resource Group (BRG). This group aids job seekers, builds connections, and advocates for veterans. Additionally, Ken participates in programs like Honor Flight and the Fallen Soldier Program.

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“I get to be an advocate, bring the military voice to the business, and expose people to a community they might not know,” said Ken.

Alaska Air Group values its Veteran colleagues and active-duty military members who comprise over 7% of its workforce. The company expresses gratitude for their service and sacrifices made by them and their families.

On Veterans Day, Alaska Airlines shared Ken's story as part of their appreciation for military personnel. They are proud of Ken’s influence on his career path and his dedication to supporting fellow veterans within the airline industry.

Alaska Airlines also offers various benefits for military members including special fares, priority boarding, free checked bags up to five pieces for active duty personnel with travel orders, discounts on inflight purchases with a valid military ID, complimentary or discounted lounge access depending on travel circumstances, WeSalute discounts on flights for members of this program, and pet shipping discounts via Alaska Air Cargo.

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