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Wine Flies Free on Alaska Airlines from 29 Airports

by Rocky Horan
Last updated October 3, 2022

Alaska Airlines has always been a fan of wine. In previous years, cases of wine flew free from select airports when flying Alaska Airlines. Even the Alaska Airlines credit card use to provide free wine tasting at several wineries. Now, Alaska Airlines is allowing a case of wine to be checked as a bag for free from 29 west coast airports! The former policy which was limited to a few regional airports such as Walla Walla and Santa Rosa. This program is receiving a massive expansion!

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Wine Flies Free

There are hundreds of wineries on the West Coast and now Alaska wants to take you there and let you continue to sip wine at home for no additional costs. The West Coast wine flies free program allows Alaska Mileage Plan members to check one case of wine for free and carry wine over state lines. Shop now if you also have to carry wine with you during your trips. Due to impractical laws, shipping wine over state lines without a local distributor can be very expensive and time consuming. The free checked wine program allows the smaller wineries and large ones to send home a case of adult juice for no additional charge.

Alaska Airlines will allow one case of wine, up to twelve bottles, to be checked for free. International flights will not qualify for this program. Wine also only flies free on Alaska, Horizon and Skywest flights. Starting in May, wine will also fly free on Virgin America flights, but then again come May, Virgin American will technically be non-existent.  The fee waiver will only be $25. Therefore if one decides to check three bags/cases the third case/bag will still be $75. MVP Gold and 75K members, I am sorry to report that you cannot check two bags plus one case of wine for free.

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Participating Wine Flies Free Cities:

CaliforniaIdahoOregonWashington
Burbank*BoiseEugeneBellingham*
Fresno*LewistonMedfordPullman*
Los Angeles*PortlandSeattle*
Monterey*RedmondSpokane*
Oakland*Wenatchee*
Ontario*Pasco
Orange County*Walla Walla
Palm Springs*Yakima
Sacramento*
San Diego*
* Indicates new cities being added to the program.
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Drink, Sip, and Fly! Then enjoy the wine at home for no additional costs! This program is only available from Alaska Airlines!

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About Rocky Horan

Rocky started blogging on his own website When Doublewides Fly to share information about flying around the world on a dime. By maximizing miles and points, cheap deals, sales, backpacking. Now Rocky has traveled to 110 countries, all 7 continents and works as a travel advisor to help clients experience the world.

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