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When Does Alaska Airlines Release Award Seats? (2026 Guide)

Quick answer: Alaska Airlines releases award seats exactly 331 days before departure through Alaska Mileage Plan, at midnight in Seattle (PT). New inventory loads on a rolling basis — every day at midnight, a fresh date 331 days from now becomes bookable.

Last verified: May 22, 2026

Release Window
T-331
days before departure
Time of Day
Midnight
Seattle (PT)
Loyalty Program
Alaska Mileage Plan
Where you book Alaska Airlines award seats

Alaska Airlines Award Release Schedule

Maximum advance 331 days before departure
Typical advance 331 days before departure
Time of day Midnight, Seattle (PT)
Release cadence Rolling daily — one new day at T-331 opens each midnight
Partner release rules Partners typically see the same T-331 window with reduced inventory; check individual partner programs for exceptions
Last-minute releases Often a second wave at T-14, T-7, and T-24h as unsold premium seats are dumped to awards
Program reference https://www.alaskaair.com/content/mileage-plan

How Alaska Airlines's Release Pattern Works

Alaska's Mileage Plan opens awards 11 months out for Alaska metal; partner award space varies by carrier.

How to Book Alaska Airlines Award Seats the Moment They Open

  1. Calculate the exact release moment. Departure date minus 331 days, midnight in Seattle (PT). Convert that to your local time and set an alarm.
  2. Pre-fund the program. Make sure your Alaska Mileage Plan balance covers the redemption before the release moment — transfers from credit-card programs (Amex MR, Chase UR, Capital One, Citi TYP) can take minutes to days.
  3. Have passenger details ready. Full legal names, passport numbers, dates of birth, and known traveller numbers. Premium-cabin saver awards can disappear in the time it takes to type a passport.
  4. Be logged in five minutes early. Have the search page pre-loaded with route and date. Hit search the moment the clock changes.
  5. Set a route alert as backup. Even if you miss the initial release, set a route alert so you're notified about mid-cycle releases and the T-14 / T-24h dumps.

Booking Tips for Alaska Mileage Plan

Cathay Pacific space drops in batches roughly 360 days out — Alaska sees it shortly after.

Catch Alaska Airlines Award Space the Moment It Opens

Search live availability or set a route alert and we'll ping you the moment new seats appear.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Alaska Airlines release award seats?

Alaska Airlines releases award seats 331 days before departure through Alaska Mileage Plan. New inventory loads on a rolling daily basis, so each midnight a fresh day becomes bookable at the T-331 window (midnight in Seattle).

What time of day does Alaska Airlines open award seats?

Alaska Airlines releases the next bookable day at midnight local time in Seattle (PT). Set an alarm for the exact moment if you're chasing a premium-cabin seat — the most desirable awards on popular routes can disappear within minutes.

Can I book Alaska Airlines award seats earlier than 331 days out?

No. 331 days is the maximum Alaska Mileage Plan booking window. The airline's revenue-management system loads each day's inventory one day at a time, so the date you want will become bookable on a rolling basis as it enters the T-331 window.

Does Alaska Airlines release more award seats closer to departure?

Often, yes. Many airlines (including Alaska Airlines) release a second wave of unsold premium-cabin seats to award inventory in the final two weeks before departure — typically at T-14, T-7, and T-24 hours. It's not as reliable as the initial release, but it's worth monitoring if you missed the first window.

How do I get notified when new Alaska Airlines award space opens?

Set a route alert on Award Travel Finder for the specific origin/destination/date range you want. We monitor Alaska Airlines availability and ping you the moment new award seats appear — including the last-minute releases at T-14 and T-24h.

Are partner award seats released at the same time as Alaska Airlines's own?

Not always. Partners (other Star Alliance, Oneworld, or SkyTeam programs booking Alaska Airlines) typically see Alaska Airlines's inventory at the same T-331 window, but with reduced seat counts and occasional delays. For the best premium-cabin access on Alaska Airlines metal, booking through Alaska Mileage Plan directly is usually the safest bet.