Alaska Lounge

Alaska Lounge
Alaska Lounge (photo for illustration purpose only)

Owned and operates by Alaska Airlines, Alaska Lounges are some of the best-reviewed domestic lounges in US Airports. Whether it’s the amenities, genuine hospitality, or room to stretch out and relax, or a combination of all three, Alaska Airlines is recognized for their lounge collection.

There are currently 6 Alaska Lounge locations on the US West Coast, including 3 in its primary hub, SEA, and 1 on the East Coast.

Complimentary amenities and services are available to make your travel more productive and relaxing.

• Breakfast
• Daytime food items
• Espresso machines
• Self-serve soft drinks

All Alaska Lounges offer complimentary Wi-Fi and workstations, and you’ll find plenty of outlets throughout for charging.

Access

Paid Access

Alaska offers a paid lounge membership that comes with 3 tiered options. You must be an Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan member to purchase a membership.

You can purchase a membership online, at any Alaska Lounge location, or by phone. You’ll receive a membership after payment. Members must present this card in addition to their same-day ticketed boarding pass (on any carrier) and a photo ID for access to the lounge.

Alaska members can access an Alaska Lounge if they aren’t flying as long as a conference room has been reserved 24 hours in advance, or if the member is attending an Alaska Lounge-sponsored event.

Guest policy: Alaska Lounge members can bring immediate family (spouse or domestic partner and children under the age of 21) or 2 guests at no extra charge.

Day Pass

Alaska Lounges offer day pass for $50 per person. These can be purchased at any Alaska Lounge location and are valid for a single day only. They must be used in conjunction with same-day, ticketed air travel on any airline.

No guests are allowed with a day pass. However, children under 2 years of age can accompany the adult day pass holder at no extra charge. It’s possible (however unlikely) that an Alaska Lounge can limit access or the purchase of a day pass due to capacity restrictions.

Complimentary Access

In some cases, you may be granted complimentary access to an Alaska Lounge. As with some other airline lounges, complimentary lounge access includes any passenger traveling on a paid first class fare or award ticket on a flight operated by Alaska Airlines.

Admirals Club Members

Individuals holding a valid Admirals Club membership are allowed access to all Alaska Lounge locations.

Location

There are currently 6 Alaska Lounge located on the US West Coast, including 3 in its primary hub, SEA, and 1 on the East Coast. Also, with Alaska Lounge membership, you’ll have access to more than 95 partner lounges around the world.

 





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