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Learn About The Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan Program Here

 

Now that you know how to achieve Mileage Plan elite status, what do you get with this status? Here are just some of the MVP, MVP Gold and MVP Gold 75K membership benefits. To see the complete details of all of the benefits of each level, you can click here.

Earning benefits-General members earn 1 mile per mile flown on flights but elite status members earn more. Specifically, MVP members earn a 50% bonus, MVP Gold members earn a a 100% bonus and MVP Gold 75K earn a 125% bonus on the miles earned. For MVP Gold 75K, you get 50,000 bonus miles when you attain that status.

Complimentary upgrades-depending on your level, you can get flight upgrades prior to your departure. The higher your level is, the earlier you get the upgrade.

Airport benefits-Priority check-in and boarding, free checked bags, preferred seating, lounge access and membership are some of the airport benefits you get with your elite status based on your level of membership.  You can click here to view the details.

Service Benefits-other services like complementary same day changes and waived ticket change fees are some of the other benefits you get with status.  Read about all of them here.

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