who are alaska airlines partners
Alaska Airlines partners with a mix of oneworld alliance members and several independent airlines, giving you broad options to earn and use its miles (now Atmos Rewards points).
Alaska and oneworld alliance
Alaska Airlines is a member of the oneworld alliance, so its core partners are the other oneworld carriers. These typically allow earning and redeeming on most published fares and open up global routes via big hubs.
Key oneworld partners of Alaska Airlines include:
- American Airlines
- British Airways
- Cathay Pacific
- Fiji Airways (oneworld connect partner)
- Finnair
- Iberia
- Japan Airlines
- Malaysia Airlines
- Qantas
- Qatar Airways
- Royal Air Maroc
- Royal Jordanian
- SriLankan Airlines
- Oman Air (joining/added as a oneworld member around 2024â2025, sometimes still noted as future member in some tables)
These airlines collectively serve hundreds of destinations across North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the South Pacific, which is why Alaskaâs alliance membership is so valuable for longâhaul trips.
Other airline partners (nonâalliance)
Beyond oneworld, Alaska also has bilateral partnerships with several nonâalliance airlines, mainly for earning and, in many cases, redeeming miles. A few smaller regional partners only allow earning on certain tickets, especially when booked via Alaska.
Commonly listed nonâalliance partners include:
- Aer Lingus
- Air Tahiti Nui
- Bahamasair
- Cape Air
- Condor
- Contour Airlines
- Hainan Airlines
- Icelandair
- Kenmore Air
- Korean Air
- LATAM Airlines (partnership has had end dates/changes; always check current rules)
- Mokulele Airlines
- Porter Airlines
- Ravn Alaska
- Singapore Airlines
- Southern Airways Express
- STARLUX Airlines
- Aleutian Airways and Contour Airlines are sometimes listed as âearnâonlyâ partners in updated charts.
Availability of redemptions versus earnâonly status can change over time, especially as Alaska updates its Atmos Rewards program, so itâs smart to confirm specifics before you book.
Handy overview table
Here is a simplified view of major current partners and how they typically work with Alaska Airlinesâ loyalty program (earn vs. redeem may differ by fare and date, always check the latest chart on Alaskaâs site).
| Partner airline | Alliance relationship | Typical use with Alaska |
|---|---|---|
| American Airlines | oneworld member | [1][3]Earn and redeem on many domestic and international routes | [7][1]
| British Airways | oneworld member | [3][1]Earn and redeem, especially to Europe and beyond | [1][7]
| Cathay Pacific | oneworld member | [3][1]Earn and redeem on Asia longâhaul routes | [7][1]
| Fiji Airways | oneworld connect partner | [1][3]Earn and redeem on South Pacific routes | [7][1]
| Finnair | oneworld member | [3][1]Earn and redeem on Europe and Asia routes | [1][7]
| Iberia | oneworld member | [3][1]Earn and redeem on Spain and Europe routes | [7][1]
| Japan Airlines | oneworld member | [1][3]Earn and redeem to Japan and wider Asia | [7][1]
| Malaysia Airlines | oneworld member | [3][1]Earn and redeem in Southeast Asia | [1][7]
| Qantas | oneworld member | [3][1]Earn and redeem to Australia and New Zealand | [7][1]
| Qatar Airways | oneworld member | [1][3]Earn and redeem via Doha to Africa, Asia, Middle East | [7][1]
| Royal Air Maroc | oneworld member | [3][1]Earn and redeem to and within Africa | [1][7]
| Royal Jordanian | oneworld member | [3][1]Earn and redeem to the Middle East | [7][1]
| SriLankan Airlines | oneworld member | [1][3]Earn and redeem in South Asia region | [7][1]
| Oman Air | Recent/soon oneworld member | [3][1][7]Earn and redeem as alliance integration completes | [7]
| Aer Lingus | Nonâalliance partner | [1][3]Earn and redeem between North America and Ireland/Europe | [1][7]
| Air Tahiti Nui | Nonâalliance partner | [3][1]Earn and redeem to Tahiti and French Polynesia | [7][1]
| Condor | Nonâalliance partner | [3][1][7]Earn and redeem to leisure destinations, especially GermanyâUS routes | [7]
| Icelandair | Nonâalliance partner | [1][3][7]Earn and redeem via Iceland between North America and Europe | [7]
| Korean Air | Nonâalliance partner | [3][1]Earn and redeem between North America and Korea/Asia | [1][7]
| LATAM Airlines | Nonâalliance partner, with changes/ending around Oct. 1 in some programs | [9]Historically earn and redeem to South America; verify if still active for your dates | [9]
| Philippine Airlines | Nonâalliance partner | [3][7]Earn and redeem between North America and the Philippines | [7]
| Porter Airlines | Nonâalliance partner | [1][3][7]Earn and redeem within Canada and some US routes | [7]
| Singapore Airlines | Nonâalliance partner (earnâonly in some charts) | [9][3][7]Typically earn miles on select routes; redemption details may be limited | [9][7]
| STARLUX Airlines | Nonâalliance partner | [9][3][7]Earn and redeem between North America and Taiwan/Asia | [9][7]
| Boutique/regional partners (Cape Air, Kenmore Air, Mokulele, Southern Airways Express, Aleutian Airways, Ravn Alaska) | Nonâalliance, mostly regional | [9][3][7]Often earnâonly on tickets booked via Alaska, useful for smallâmarket connections | [9][3]
Storyâstyle example: how a partner itinerary works
Imagine you live in Seattle and want to visit Bangkok using Alaska miles. You might fly Alaska from Seattle to Tokyo, then connect on Japan Airlines to Bangkok, with both segments credited to your single Atmos Rewards account. On the way home, you could route via Doha on Qatar Airways back to the US, again combining multiple partners on one award and enjoying allianceâwide lounge and priority perks if you hold Alaska elite status.
What to check right now
- Program branding and charts: Alaska has been rolling its unified Atmos Rewards program, so earning and redemption charts are being updated.
- LATAM, Singapore, and some regionals: their status (earnâonly vs. earnâandâredeem, or partnership end dates) can shift, so always confirm on Alaskaâs official partner page before booking.
If you tell me your home airport and where you want to go, I can sketch 1â2 realistic example routes using Alaskaâs partners that would make sense for that trip. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.