Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air Offer Holiday Travel Tips
23 Noviembre 2009 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
SEATTLE, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In anticipation of the
busy holiday travel season, Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air offer
the following tips for stress-free travel: - Check in online or at
a kiosk. Passengers can check in online for domestic and
international flights up to 24 hours before departure at
alaskaair.com or horizonair.com. International passengers also can
enter passport information online. Alaska and Horizon also provide
more than 440 convenient check-in kiosks at airports and many
off-site locations. Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan members earn 1,000
miles the first time they check in online or at an Alaska or
Horizon kiosk. Passengers should leave ample time to check any
luggage at the airport. - Know the carry-on limits. All airlines
allow one carry-on bag and one personal item, such as a briefcase,
laptop or purse. Details on size limitations for carry-on items are
available at alaskaair.com. Customers planning to transfer to
flights on Alaska or other carriers must adhere to standard
carry-on limits. Customers should always keep valuables with them
on the aircraft. - Properly label all luggage. Passengers should
provide a clearly printed label on the outside and inside of each
piece of luggage. Tags should include name, address, e-mail
address, permanent phone number and a phone number at the
passenger's destination. - Be aware of new or increased fees.
Baggage: Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air charge $15 for a first
checked bag, $25 for a second and $100 for a third. First class and
Gold-level Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan members, and customers
flying to or from Mexico City and Guadalajara, Mexico, may check
two bags free of charge. Customers on flights within the state of
Alaska may check three bags free of charge. Additionally,
passengers boarding in Santa Rosa, Calif. can check one properly
packaged box of wine free of charge. The charge for an overweight
bag (more than 50 pounds) is $50. To avoid airport congestion,
passengers can pay for baggage fees with a credit card online
during the Web check-in process, or at the airport through an
Alaska or Horizon check-in kiosk or customer service agent.
Unaccompanied minor and pet fees: The charge for transporting pets
in the cabin is $100 one way. The fee for unaccompanied minors
(children traveling alone) is $75 one way. Horizon Air prohibits
pets from traveling as checked baggage during peak holiday travel
between Nov. 23-29, and Dec. 21-Jan. 3, 2010. Change fees: The
airlines' reservation change fee is $100 for changes made through
an Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air call center or airport ticket
counter. A $75 fee applies to changes made at alaskaair.com. - Be
aware of passport requirements for international travel. Passengers
traveling between the United States, Canada and Mexico are required
to have a passport. For more information, visit the U.S. Department
of State Web site at http://www.travel.state.gov/. - Know when to
go. In general, passengers should arrive at the airport at least
two hours before domestic departures and three hours before
international departures. Specific information for each airport is
available at alaskaair.com. Regardless of the size of the airport,
passengers must be checked in, at the gate and ready to board at
least 30 minutes prior to domestic departures and 40 minutes before
international departures. Passengers checking bags must have their
luggage processed at least 40 minutes prior to domestic departures
and 60 minutes before international departures. - Plan for
transportation to the airport. Passengers should allow extra time
for parking, as some lots may be full. Passengers are encouraged to
take a shuttle to the airport or park at a satellite parking lot
nearby. - Prepare to line up at security checkpoints. Passengers
should avoid bringing prohibited items through the security line. A
list of prohibited items is available at tsa.gov. Passengers can
pass through security more quickly by limiting the number of
electronic devices they carry and by removing shoes, metal objects
and laptop computers before entering the screening area. - Be
familiar with rules for liquids. The Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) has strict rules for packing liquids, gels and
aerosols in carry-on bags. Each passenger is permitted to bring
these items in three-ounce or smaller containers, and all
containers must be packed in one quart-sized, clear plastic zip-top
bag. The TSA requires each passenger to place this bag in a bin or
on the conveyor belt for X-ray screening. TSA rules do permit some
exceptions for breastfeeding mothers and people traveling with
infants. Full TSA rules are available at tsa.gov. - Carry-on
valuables, fragile items and medication. Passengers should carry
prescription medications, passports, cameras, film, electronics,
cash, jewelry, business papers and other valuables in carry-on
luggage to keep control of these items. TSA rules permit
prescription medications through security checkpoints and require
them to be declared. - Leave gifts unwrapped. Wrapped packages are
subject to inspection regardless of whether passengers carry them
through security or in checked luggage. Alaska Airlines and Horizon
Air, subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK), together serve
more than 90 cities through an expansive network in Alaska, the
Lower 48, Hawaii, Canada and Mexico. Alaska Airlines ranked
"Highest in Customer Satisfaction Among Traditional Network
Carriers" in the J.D. Power and Associates 2008 and 2009 North
America Airline Satisfaction Studies(SM). For reservations, visit
alaskaair.com. For more news and information, visit the Alaska
Airlines/Horizon Air Newsroom at alaskaair.com/newsroom. Contact:
Bobbie Egan -or- Jen Boyer Alaska Airlines Horizon Air (206)
392-5134 (206) 392-0296 DATASOURCE: Alaska Air Group CONTACT:
Bobbie Egan of Alaska Airlines, +1-206-392-5134, or Jen Boyer of
Horizon Air, +1-206-392-0296 Web Site: http://alaskaair.com/
http://www.horizonair.com/
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