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Alaska Airlines offers up to 50% off international award travel
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Alaska Airlines has announced its Global Getaways promotion, offering Mileage Plan members up to 50% off award travel to select international destinations when booked by June 30.

International travel demand is rising in 2025 as U.S. travelers resume exploring global destinations, with culinary tourism gaining particular momentum. Alaska Airlines taps into this trend with its latest Global Getaways offer under the theme "Taste the World," urging guests to explore iconic cuisine abroad while leveraging Mileage Plan rewards. According to Alaska Airlines, passengers can indulge in cultural experiences in cities like Bangkok, Buenos Aires, Lisbon, and Naples—each known for distinct local flavors.

According to Alaska Airlines, the Global Getaways deal lets Mileage Plan members redeem miles for flights to select international cities at up to 50% off, including Bangkok, Buenos Aires, Lisbon, Naples, Monterrey, and Tbilisi. Travelers must book by June 30, 2025, for travel between August 1 and November 15, 2025. The airline highlights this as a limited-time summer promotion. The campaign reinforces Mileage Plan’s flexibility, allowing award travel in both economy and premium economy across partner airlines.

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Alaska’s Global Partners roster—including Japan Airlines, Qatar Airways, Iberia, Finnair, and others—enables award travel to more than 900 destinations worldwide using Mileage Plan miles. U.S. News & World Report ranks Mileage Plan among the top frequent flyer programs in North America due to its partner network and redemption value. During this promotion period, fares start as low as 10,000 miles one-way depending on route and cabin.

Alaska Airlines is a major U.S. carrier founded in 1932 and headquartered in SeaTac, Washington. It operates a fleet of Boeing and Embraer aircraft to over 128 destinations. The airline is the fifth-largest in North America and part of the Oneworld alliance. It operates coast-to-coast and international routes—including Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Belize, and Cuba—and rewards loyal customers with points redeemable across more than 900 destinations via its global and alliance partnerships.

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