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Alaskas Worldportal is best for checking the employee hours, along with the flight schedule details in Alaska, the latest updates and information about Alaska, etc. Employee Paperless Travel is also facilitated by this portal.

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Alaskas World Paperless Employee Travel (PET) is a very efficient and extremely secure web portal that provides details regarding Alaska Air (Alaska Airlines) and Horizon Air Travel employees.

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Registering On AlaskasWorld Portal

To access AlaskasWorld’s PET portal, you need to follow a set of simple steps. All you have to do is register yourself on the official portal. You can do so easily by following the steps that are explained below:

  • To begin with, visit the official website of the AlaskasWorld at www.alaskasworld.com.
  • Now, tap the “Register” button.
  • You will be able to a registration form in the register section of this portal.
  • Here, you will be asked to submit some details like your name, contact address, email address, etc.
  • Also, you will be prompted to submit the login credentials.
  • After that, tap “Register”.
  • A registration message will be displayed on your screen. You can sign in to your account to access the services offered by this portal.

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To access Alaskasworld’s PET website, you need to sign in to your account. You can easily sign in to your account by following the steps that are explained below:

  • Visit the official AlaskasWorld website at the official website address www.alaskasworld.com.
  • Tap the option that reads “Login”.
  • You will be redirected to the Login section of the AlaskasWorld portal.
  • Here, you will see two text fields that ask you to submit your login credentials.
  • The username and Alaskas World password that you submitted during the registration process work as your login credentials for the AlaskasWorld PET Login portal. Thus, submit the same.
  • Verify the details once they are submitted.
  • Now, tap “login”.
  • If the submitted details are correct, you will be redirected to the home page of your AlaskasWorld account. You can access all the benefits offered by the Alaskas World portal from here.

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Other airline employees will not be charged for the first two checked bags. However, non-revs must pay all excess and overweight charges. Each bag must weigh 50 pounds or less and have a maximum dimension of 62 linear inches (length + height + width) to avoid additional charges. Baggage charges can be paid at the ticket counter. Non-revs whose checked bags do not arrive will get free delivery.

The dress code on both Alaska and Horizon is casual and the requirement is simply a neat and well groomed appearance. Clothing that is soiled or tattered and bare feet are never acceptable.

Employees and travel eligibles are expected to use their own good judgment but customer service agents will have the final authority to refuse travel for inappropriate attire or appearance.

Other airline employees can list for Alaska Airlines pleasure travel flights online at ifc.id90.com . Select your airline from the dropdown.

Username: your airline code + emp (e.g. asemp)

Password: your airline billing code (e.g. 027)

Employees who list online, can check-in via the web at alaskaair.com or at an airport kiosk location.

After check in at the ticket counter, your name is put on the standby list. Standby travelers must be checked in and available to board at the designated boarding gate at least 40 minutes before posted departure for all flights. If a seat is available, your name is called at the gate.

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Second Seat Policy The requirement of being able to fit within one seat with the armrests in the down position will apply to every passenger on our aircraft including non-revenue passengers. However, our non-revenue passengers will not be required to purchase an additional seat. All non-revenue passengers are required to advise the gate agent of their need for a second seat at the gate. If they do, the second seat will be blocked based on their boarding priority code. Since other airline travelers are not charged for the second seat, a courtesy block will be used on the adjacent seat.

Meals and DigE players Meals in coach class are available for purchase using your credit or debit card (this also applies to DigE players) on flights more than three and a half hours long.

Seat Requests In all instances, standby passengers should sit in their assigned seat and not request that other passengers relocate for your convenience. There is a possible chance that you and your party may be separated on the plane, so either prepare for this or take another flight that would better accommodate your needs.

Infant safety seats Lap infants sharing a seat with their parent may bring a child restraint seat on board provided there is an empty seat available for the infant. If the flight is full, the car seat will be checked at the gate using a claim-at-gate tag. The car seat will be returned to you at the gate upon arrival. All car seats must be FAA approved for aircraft use.

Unaccompanied minors Under 16 years not permitted to travel alone on a ZED ticket.

Infant tickets are not required for travel within the United States. For travel to/from Mexico and Canada, please see a Customer Service Agent at any Alaska Airlines ticket counter for infant ticketing. We cannot accept infant e-tickets from other airlines.

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All travelers must present government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license or passport. Whenever you travel as a non-revenue passenger you will need to present your employee photo ID badge at check-in. Dependents age 16 and over, will need to provide government photo ID such as a driver's license or passport.

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How we used rewards to see ‘Hamilton’ in NYC, learn to cook in Italy and fly home free

Many rewards enthusiasts focus on getting entirely free vacations with points and miles, but that has never been my style. My family has a specific bank account we use for travel, which we fund monthly with automatic bank transfers. We mostly use airline miles, hotel points and flexible travel points from our travel rewards cards to cover flights, get more value for our travel dollars or splurge for things we wouldn’t normally want to pay for.

This is exactly how we utilized points, miles and travel loyalty programs for our fall break vacation to New York City and Italy a few years back. Due to my children’s modified year-round school schedule, we were able to take our two kids – ages 10 and 12 at the time – on a whirlwind trip for 16 days in October.

We paid for some components of our trip with money from our travel budget and travel credits leftover from the pandemic. For example, we used leftover flight credits from Delta to fly from New York City to Rome. However, we also covered quite a bit of our trip with rewards points – for a total savings of more than $6,500. Here’s how we did it.

Flights from Indianapolis to Newark, plus airport pickup (valued at $800+)

I wanted to surprise my kids with tickets to see “Hamilton” on Broadway, so my first goal was to get us to New York City from Indianapolis with miles. But award flights were scarce for our date, particularly because we wanted to fly at night – after our kids got out of school.

Fortunately, I was able to book four one-way flights through the Chase travel portal to Newark, New Jersey, with 47,306 Chase Ultimate Rewards points. While those flights would normally cost more than $709, I was able to get them on points with 50% more value, due to the fact I have the Chase Sapphire Reserve®.

Since we wouldn’t get into Newark until almost midnight, I used 6,052 more Chase Ultimate Rewards points to book airport pickup and a ride to our hotel. Total cost for this part of our trip (airport pickup and hotel) worked out to 53,358 Chase Ultimate Rewards points, which netted me a savings of $800.

Note that you can search for similar redemptions directly in the Chase travel portal whether you have a cash-back credit card from Chase or one of the brand’s travel credit cards. Just remember that the Chase Sapphire Reserve® is the one that lets you get 1.5 cents per point in value for travel through the portal, whereas the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card lets you book travel at 1.25 cents per point. If you have a cash-back credit card from Chase, you’ll get one cent per point in value instead.

Two nights in New York City with Hyatt (valued at $1,000+)

Next, I needed a place to stay in New York City, preferably a hotel close to Times Square and Broadway. Unfortunately, we were there over the weekend and needed a room that slept four. This meant prices were sky-high, so I hoped to use hotel loyalty points to cover the cost.

I was able to find an award room with two queen beds at the Hyatt Centric Times Square New York for 25,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points per night. World of Hyatt is a Chase transfer partner, so I transferred 50,000 UR points to my Hyatt account to make the booking.

While that’s a lot of points to fork over for two nights, the rate at this hotel (and other local hotels) over our dates was well over $500 per night. This means we got more than 2 cents value for our Chase UR points, and I’m happy with that.

Also note that today’s World of Hyatt rates for this hotel are showing slightly higher at 29,000 points per night, but on dates that also show a cash rate of $503. This means that making this redemption today might get you slightly more than 1.7 cents per point in value.

Either way, this leg of our journey was far from cheap even after taking the free hotel stay into account. We splurged for “Hamilton” tickets, which I had bought online very early on to avoid resale markup. We had a pretty nice dinner out before the show and did some shopping at the Hershey store and Zara. Getting to see the Big Apple through my children’s eyes was well worth it.

Using rewards points in Italy (valued at $700+)

Once we were done in New York, we hopped on our Delta flight to Rome, Italy. For our airport pickup at the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Fiumicino (FCO), I forked over 5,363 Chase UR points for private airport pickup in a minivan. We could have taken a train or taxi, but I love the convenience of having someone waiting at the airport holding a sign with my name on it – especially when I’m landing in a foreign country and jet-lagged from an overnight flight.

I also love how easy it is to book airport pickups through the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal. You can do this by searching for travel, then for “activities.” After that, you can filter search options to find “ground transportation” or “travel and transportation services” depending on the destination.

During our time in Italy, we stayed in Airbnbs that I paid for with cash from our travel budget. Over the course of two weeks, we visited Rome, Orvieto, Assisi, Florence, Lake Garda (Sirmione), Verona, Iseo and Lake Como. The entire trip was spectacular. We ate lots of good food, saw so much stunning scenery and had plenty of quality family time.

We also had a rental car during the second half of the trip, paid for with my Chase Sapphire Reserve card in order to use its rental car insurance. This coverage is primary and free when you pay for the rental with the card, good for up to $75,000 of theft and collision damage for rental cars in the U.S. and abroad.

We also forked over 42,994 Chase Ultimate Rewards points for a pasta-cooking tutorial and dinner with a Cesarine (a certified home cook) in Verona, Italy. Since this cooking class would have cost over $600 had we paid in cash, it was a splurge in points as well, but absolutely worth it! Not only did our teacher take us out to several local markets to buy fresh ingredients, but she invited us into her home, where we learned to make pasta and had an excellent meal.

My kids helped her roll the dough for tagliatelle, which we devoured along with eggplant Parmesan, local cheeses, radish pie and homemade tiramisu. We washed it all down with Valpolicella, a local wine from Veneto.

Finding our way home (valued at $4,000+)

We spent the rest of our trip near Lake Como, in a village called Varenna. I didn’t want to have to travel before our early flight home, so I started looking for a hotel in Milan for the night before departure.

I used another 15,187 Ultimate Rewards points for one night at the Hilton Garden Inn Milan Malpensa, located a quick ride from the airport with a free airport shuttle that runs every 30 minutes.

This hotel would have cost me anywhere from 28,000 to 60,000 points if I’d booked with rewards within my Hilton Honors account. Booking through the Chase portal was a much better deal since that’s the kind of points I had most of at the time.

To get home from Milan to Indianapolis, I transferred 120,000 Ultimate Rewards points to United MilagePlus, another Chase travel partner, to pay for four one-way flights with the airline. This was a steal for the dates we were flying since each one-way flight was going for over $1,000 in economy.

One-way economy flights from North America to Europe cost slightly more these days, typically starting at around 40,000 miles plus taxes and fees one-way. However, award availability is pretty good if you’re flexible with your destination and dates.

In addition to the 120,000 United miles I burned, I also paid $211 in airline taxes and fees.

However, I paid those airline taxes and fees with my Chase Sapphire Reserve, and I’m glad I did. While we made the first leg of our flight to Newark, on time, the second to Indianapolis was canceled. We found ourselves stranded in Newark for 24 hours. While United covered our hotel stay, I filed a claim for our meals and Uber rides to and from the airport through my Chase card, using its travel insurance.

With the trip cancellation/interruption coverage from the Chase Sapphire Reserve, travelers get reimbursed for meals and lodging when a trip is delayed by 12 hours or more or requires an overnight stay. This benefit is worth up to $500 per ticket, which is more than we needed since our hotel stay was covered by the airline. But we did pay well over $150 out-of-pocket in total over a 24-hour period, and that’s exactly what this coverage is for!

The bottom line

Paying for trips entirely with rewards sounds awfully nice, but I would rather use points and miles to stretch my travel budget further. We like to travel off the beaten path and prefer to stay in condos or Airbnbs instead of hotels. Most importantly, we like to plan our trips our way, without focusing on rewards or being steered toward whatever is free.

This fall break trip was definitely expensive, but points and miles from our rewards cards helped us avoid spending $6,500 we would have otherwise. Either way, spending this precious time with my husband and kids in New York City and Italy was priceless.

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