Atmos Rewards: Alaska & Hawaiian’s Revolutionary New Loyalty Program

Updated Sep 2, 2025
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To the point Alaska Airlines launches Atmos Rewards, a new loyalty program merging the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan and HawaiianMiles programs. Here are the details.

In a significant development for frequent flyers, Alaska Airlines has officially launched Atmos Rewards. This revolutionary loyalty program unifies Alaska’s Mileage Plan and Hawaiian Airlines’ HawaiianMiles into a single, enhanced platform. This comprehensive new program, which took effect in August 2025, maintains many beloved features from Alaska’s highly-regarded Mileage Plan while introducing innovative benefits and flexibility unprecedented in the airline industry.

Timeline and Transition

Atmos Rewards replaces Alaska Mileage Plan effective immediately, with existing Mileage Plan members automatically transitioned to the new program while retaining their account numbers and accumulated miles (now called “points”). HawaiianMiles members will transition to Atmos Rewards on October 1, 2025, receiving new account numbers unless they previously linked their HawaiianMiles account to a Mileage Plan account.

Elite Status Tiers and Requirements

The familiar MVP tiers have been rebranded with more conventional names while maintaining oneworld alliance status levels:

Atmos Rewards Tier Replaces Oneworld status 2026 Rquirement
Atmos Silver MVP Ruby 20,000 status points (unchanged)
Atmos Gold MVP Gold Sapphire 40,000 status points (unchanged)
Atmost Platinum MVP Gold 75K Emerald 80,000 status points (up from 75,000)
Atmost Titanium MVP Gold 100K Emerald 135,000 status points (up from 100,000)

Revolutionary Earning Options

Perhaps the most innovative aspect of Atmos Rewards is the unprecedented flexibility in how members earn points and status. Beginning in 2026, members can choose one of three earning options:

  • Distance Travelled: Earn 1 point and 1 status point per mile flown
  • Price paid: Earn 5 points and 5 status points per dollar spent on base airfare and upgrades
  • Segments Flown: Earn 500 points and 500 status points per flight segment

Atmos Rewards members can select their preferred earning method once per year, allowing them to optimize based on their travel habits.

Enhanced Upgrade Benefits

Atmos Rewards introduces significant upgrades enhancements, particularly for top-tier members:

Titanium Global Upgrades

Starting spring 2026, Titanium members will receive complimentary day-of-departure upgrades to business class throughout the global Alaska and Hawaiian network without using points or certificates

Hawaiian Upgrades

All elite members will be eligible for complimentary upgrades on Hawaiian flights within North America beginning in spring 2026

These upgrade policies make Atmos Rewards the first U.S. airline program to offer unlimited global upgrades to top-tier elites without requiring certificates. However, upgrades outside North America are subject to availability on the day of departure.

Atmos Rewards Credit Cards

Unfortunately, there is no way to earn Atmos Rewards points with a Canadian credit card. However, Atmos Rewards will be offering three co-branded credit cards in the U.S.; you can find all the details in our article on Atmost Rewards published on Milesopedia USA.

In Canada, you can use VIPorter points to book flights with Alaska Airlines, but this is a separate program with different availability from Atmos Rewards.

Atmos Rewards - Other Program Benefits

Alaska is installing Starlink Wi-Fi across its entire fleet (including regional jets) throughout 2026 and into early 2027. This high-speed connectivity will be free for all Atmos Rewards members, regardless of elite status.

New Partners

Atmos Rewards members can earn:

  • 2 points per dollar on regular Lyft rides
  • 3 points per dollar on airport and premium Lyft rides

Milestone Rewards

The program will continue to offer milestone rewards, with members unlocking choice benefits starting at just 10,000 status points, allowing more frequent recognition throughout the qualification journey.

Atmos Communities

Beginning in 2026, Atmos Rewards will introduce “Atmos Communities,” allowing members to join interest-based groups:

  • Existing Geographic Communities:
    • Huakaʻi by Hawaiian (Hawaii residents)
    • Club 49 (Alaska residents)
  • New Interest-Based Communities:
    • Global Locals (for international residents)
    • Culinary Journeys (for food enthusiasts)
    • Active Escapes (for adventure/outdoor travellers)
    • Families On the Go (for family travellers)

Points Valuation and Redemption

Alaska has confirmed that “the value of points does not change, and points do not expire.” The airline is committed to maintaining its partner award chart structure, which has long been one of the most valuable aspects of Alaska Mileage Plan. Redemptions will start at just 4,500 points one-way.

Members can redeem points for award travel to more than 1,000 destinations on Alaska, Hawaiian, and 30+ global airline partners.

Potential Drawbacks

While most changes appear positive, there are a few potential drawbacks:

  • Increased Elite Requirements: Higher qualification thresholds for Platinum and Titanium status in 2026
  • Partner Booking Fee: The $25 partner redemption fee remains in place
  • Day-of-Departure Global Upgrades: While a nice perk, some may prefer confirmable upgrades rather than last-minute upgrade possibilities

Bottom Line

Atmos Rewards represents a significant evolution in airline loyalty programs, maintaining the core strengths of Alaska’s highly respected Mileage Plan while introducing new innovations such as customizable earning methods.

For most members, particularly those who valued Alaska’s distance-based earning model, the changes are overwhelmingly positive. The new program strikes a balance between preserving what frequent flyers loved about Mileage Plan while expanding benefits to accommodate Hawaiian’s network.

With these changes, Alaska positions Atmos Rewards as potentially the most competitive loyalty program among U.S. carriers, particularly for savvy points maximizers who appreciate the flexibility to choose how they earn and the continued ability to accrue status through award travel.

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Marie-Ève Leclerc
Marie-Ève Leclerc
Marie-Ève, Web Director at Milesopedia, is an expert in budget travel and a slow travel enthusiast. Specializing in Aeroplan, Scene+, and Marriott Bonvoy programs, she spends nearly six months a year abroad, making travel her way of life. Constantly seeking the best waves to surf, excellent coffee, and strategies to extend her travels, she is often found in coworking spaces with fellow digital nomads or by the sea, watching the sunset.
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