What you can manage on an Alaska booking
The common tasks. What's possible on a given ticket depends on its fare rules.
In Manage at alaskaair.com or the Alaska app you'll need your confirmation code (a six-character code) and last name. Keep it handy — we'll ask for it too.
Most extras can be added after booking, often more cheaply than at the airport. Adding them ahead of time is the smart move.
Minor corrections like a spelling fix are frequently possible; larger changes may need a reissue and get harder close to departure, so don't wait.
Adding your Mileage Plan number means you earn miles and any elite benefits apply. Easy to miss, easy to add.
Date changes and cancellations follow your fare rules — see our change & cancellation guide, or just call and we'll handle it.
What a booking allows depends entirely on its fare and route. Tell us your confirmation code and what you want to do, and we'll tell you what's possible and take care of it — Alaska's own tools at alaskaair.com are always free.
What you can do after booking
The common tasks — what a ticket allows depends on its fare rules.
Find your reservation in seconds
Have these two things and any agent can pull it up.
- Confirmation code — the 6-character code from your confirmation
- Passenger last name exactly as booked
- For online access: the email or Mileage Plan account used
- Lost the code? We can usually locate it from your details
Add your Mileage Plan number now, not at the airport. It's easy to forget, and adding it to the reservation before you fly is the reliable way to make sure you earn miles and any elite benefits apply.
Frequently asked
I lost my confirmation code — can you still find my booking?+
Can I add a bag or seat after booking?+
Can I add my Mileage Plan number to a flight I already booked?+
Do you charge to manage my booking?+
Contact options
Reach Alaska directly, or let us handle it.
Contact Alaska Airlines directly
The airline's own official channels — free.
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