Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines is one of the famous United States-based Airline services that serve domestically and internationally. It is the fifth biggest airline company in terms of fleet size and the number of networking airports.
The airline headquarters is based at SeaTac, Washington. It serves 117 destinations worldwide. It operates at five significant hubs in the United States. The central hub of Alaska Airlines is at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
What is the baggage policy of Alaska Airlines?
Most passengers mistake skipping the airlines' baggage policies and are shocked and surprised at the airport when charged hefty fees.
The baggage policy of Alaska Airlines is as follows,
- The standard check baggage should weigh less than 50 lbs and measure less than 62". For the above measurements, the first bag is charged $30, and the second bag is charged $40. More than two checked baggage, if allowed, is charged $100 per bag.
- The number of baggage can be restricted during peak seasons according to the Airline's policies.
- The checked baggage weighing 50 lbs to 100 lbs and measuring 63" to 115" is charged $100 per bag.
- Alaska Airlines allows its passengers to have carry-on baggage. The dimensions of the carry-on baggage must not exceed 22"*14"*9", including wheels and handles.
- The airlines also allow the passengers to carry one personal item like a purse, laptop bag, or briefcase. The size and dimensions must be such that it fits into the overhead bin in the aircraft.
What are the Types of Cabins present in Alaska Airlines?
Alaska Airlines provides its passengers with a decent amount of cabin options to choose from; they are:
First Class -
As the name suggests, this cabin serves its passengers with first-class services. It is available on regional jet aircraft and mainline aircraft.
The features of the first class cabin include,
- Priority Boarding Facility.
- Complimentary meals and snacks.
- Complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage servicesA recliner-style comfortable seating facility.
- A recliner-style comfortable seating facility.
Premium Economy -
Premium class has premium services reserved for its passengers. The features are
- Premium seating with extra leg room.
- Complimentary meals, snacks, and drinks.
- Priority boarding.
- Complimentary entertainment and comfort facilities.
Main Cabin -
The main cabin of Alaska Airlines serves budget-friendly passengers. It provides decent on-air facilities at affordable prices to its passengers. Passengers are served non-alcoholic beverages and other entertainment facilities. The dining and alcohol options are available for purchase.