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Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines have some great sweet spots, but understanding their award charts is key. The 2026 "choose your own earning" flexibility and Bilt transfer partnership make this program increasingly competitive.
| Route / Property | Points | Book With | Cabin/Type | Value / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US to Hawaii in Economy | 12,500 | — | economy | united_states |
| US to Hawaii in First Class | 30,000 | — | first | united_states |
| US to South Korea in Economy | 30,000 | — | economy | asia |
| US to Europe in Business | 45,000 | — | business | europe |
| US to South Korea in Business | 75,000 | — | business | asia |
In August 2025, Alaska's loyalty program was renamed to Atmos Rewards, the joint program with Hawaiian Airlines after their 2024 merger. The combined program consolidates both carriers' loyalty initiatives under a single ecosystem.
Atmos Rewards is the combined loyalty program for Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines. Members earn points for flights and status points toward elite tiers. Points can be redeemed for award travel on Alaska, Hawaiian, oneworld partners, and participating hotel chains.
Holding Atmos elite status is the best path to free upgrades on Alaska. All elite tiers (Silver, Gold, Platinum, Titanium) qualify for complimentary upgrades on Alaska, Hawaiian, and American Airlines, though higher tiers clear more frequently and in premium cabins.
Yes, but only with a paid or award First Class ticket on flights operated by Alaska or Hawaiian. At least one flight on your itinerary must be 2,000+ miles or travel to/through/from Alaska. Note that upgraded First Class tickets do not include lounge access. Summit cardholders receive 8 lounge day passes annually.
Starting spring 2026, Atmos members can choose between three earning methods (changeable once per year): distance traveled (1 point per mile), price paid (5 points per $1 spent), or segments flown (500 points per segment). This applies to both points and status earning, giving members flexibility based on their travel patterns.
Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines have some great sweet spots, but understanding their award charts is key. The 2026 "choose your own earning" flexibility and Bilt transfer partnership make this program increasingly competitive.
| Route / Property | Points | Book With | Cabin/Type | Value / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US to Hawaii in Economy | 12,500 | — | economy | united_states |
| US to Hawaii in First Class | 30,000 | — | first | united_states |
| US to South Korea in Economy | 30,000 | — | economy | asia |
| US to Europe in Business | 45,000 | — | business | europe |
| US to South Korea in Business | 75,000 | — | business | asia |
In August 2025, Alaska's loyalty program was renamed to Atmos Rewards, the joint program with Hawaiian Airlines after their 2024 merger. The combined program consolidates both carriers' loyalty initiatives under a single ecosystem.
Atmos Rewards is the combined loyalty program for Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines. Members earn points for flights and status points toward elite tiers. Points can be redeemed for award travel on Alaska, Hawaiian, oneworld partners, and participating hotel chains.
Holding Atmos elite status is the best path to free upgrades on Alaska. All elite tiers (Silver, Gold, Platinum, Titanium) qualify for complimentary upgrades on Alaska, Hawaiian, and American Airlines, though higher tiers clear more frequently and in premium cabins.
Yes, but only with a paid or award First Class ticket on flights operated by Alaska or Hawaiian. At least one flight on your itinerary must be 2,000+ miles or travel to/through/from Alaska. Note that upgraded First Class tickets do not include lounge access. Summit cardholders receive 8 lounge day passes annually.
Starting spring 2026, Atmos members can choose between three earning methods (changeable once per year): distance traveled (1 point per mile), price paid (5 points per $1 spent), or segments flown (500 points per segment). This applies to both points and status earning, giving members flexibility based on their travel patterns.
Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines have some great sweet spots, but understanding their award charts is key. The 2026 "choose your own earning" flexibility and Bilt transfer partnership make this program increasingly competitive.
| Route / Property | Points | Book With | Cabin/Type | Value / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US to Hawaii in Economy | 12,500 | — | economy | united_states |
| US to Hawaii in First Class | 30,000 | — | first | united_states |
| US to South Korea in Economy | 30,000 | — | economy | asia |
| US to Europe in Business | 45,000 | — | business | europe |
| US to South Korea in Business | 75,000 | — | business | asia |
In August 2025, Alaska's loyalty program was renamed to Atmos Rewards, the joint program with Hawaiian Airlines after their 2024 merger. The combined program consolidates both carriers' loyalty initiatives under a single ecosystem.
Atmos Rewards is the combined loyalty program for Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines. Members earn points for flights and status points toward elite tiers. Points can be redeemed for award travel on Alaska, Hawaiian, oneworld partners, and participating hotel chains.
Holding Atmos elite status is the best path to free upgrades on Alaska. All elite tiers (Silver, Gold, Platinum, Titanium) qualify for complimentary upgrades on Alaska, Hawaiian, and American Airlines, though higher tiers clear more frequently and in premium cabins.
Yes, but only with a paid or award First Class ticket on flights operated by Alaska or Hawaiian. At least one flight on your itinerary must be 2,000+ miles or travel to/through/from Alaska. Note that upgraded First Class tickets do not include lounge access. Summit cardholders receive 8 lounge day passes annually.
Starting spring 2026, Atmos members can choose between three earning methods (changeable once per year): distance traveled (1 point per mile), price paid (5 points per $1 spent), or segments flown (500 points per segment). This applies to both points and status earning, giving members flexibility based on their travel patterns.
Bank of America
Four elite status tiers with qualification via status points: Silver/MVP (20,000), Gold/MVP Gold (40,000), Platinum/MVP Gold 75K (75,000-80,000), and Titanium/MVP Gold 100K (100,000-135,000). All elite members receive complimentary upgrades, lounge access, priority service, and bonus points on flights.
Bank of America
Four elite status tiers with qualification via status points: Silver/MVP (20,000), Gold/MVP Gold (40,000), Platinum/MVP Gold 75K (75,000-80,000), and Titanium/MVP Gold 100K (100,000-135,000). All elite members receive complimentary upgrades, lounge access, priority service, and bonus points on flights.
Bank of America
Four elite status tiers with qualification via status points: Silver/MVP (20,000), Gold/MVP Gold (40,000), Platinum/MVP Gold 75K (75,000-80,000), and Titanium/MVP Gold 100K (100,000-135,000). All elite members receive complimentary upgrades, lounge access, priority service, and bonus points on flights.