Update: DEAD!
Update: This sale ends tonight!
Save 50% On Nonstop Coast To Coast Flights On Alaska
- Tickets can be refunded within 24 hours of purchase if the flight is not scheduled within 24 hours of the time of purchase.
- Use a card like Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card or Sapphire Reserve to earn 2 or 3 Chase points per dollar spent and get free travel/medical insurance, trip/luggage delay protection, and more!
- Limited seats are available on each date
- Always search one-way for 1 seat and then work your way up to the number of seats you need in order to book as many seats on sale as you can
Alaska is calling this a BOGO sale, but it actually currently gives 50% off (plus taxes) even if there’s just one passenger.
Click on this link to book and use promo code: COAST2COAST
You need to book by today and fly between today and 3/14.
You can book only one or two passengers per itinerary with this code, though you can make multiple bookings.
Valid routes:
- San Jose and New York – JFK or Newark
- San Francisco and Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, New York – JFK or Newark, New Orleans, Philadelphia, or Raleigh
- Los Angeles and Baltimore, Boston, New York – JFK or Newark
- San Diego and Baltimore, Boston, or Newark
- Baltimore and Los Angeles, San Diego, or San Francisco
- Boston and Los Angeles, San Diego, or San Francisco
- Nashville and San Francisco
- New York – JFK and Los Angeles, San Francisco, or San Jose
- Newark and Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, or San Jose
- New Orleans and San Francisco
- Philadelphia and San Francisco
- Raleigh and San Francisco
This P class fare will earn 175% of the flown miles. A round-trip flight from JFK to LA would earn about 8,662 miles.
Sample fares with the promo code:
- Baltimore to Los Angeles on March 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14: $246
- Los Angeles to Baltimore on March 1 through 14: $246
- Boston to Los Angeles on February 25, 26, 27, March 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13: $257-$272
- Los Angeles to Boston on February 26, 27, March 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14: $257-$272
- JFK to Los Angeles on February 20 through 28, March 1 through 14: $307
- Los Angeles to JFK on February 21 through 28, March 1 through 14: $307
- Newark to Los Angeles on March 11, 12, 13: $337
- Los Angeles to Newark on March 12: $337
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17 Comments On "Ends Tonight: Alaska: Fly First Class Coast To Coast From $246 Each Way After 50% Off Code!"
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how is their 1st class? anything to know about which planes to look out for?
its not real first class its just extra leg room right?
correct. no lie-flat
Some planes are virgin america check the seat map. big recliner in first
First class on a Virgin jet (domestically) is one of the best seats going as the seat goes back maybe 150 degrees. My comparison is to normal first class domestic, not a plane with 3 classes.
only works for up to 2 travelers
Yeah, the website clearly says coach class.
Did you click on the first class fare?
It is one of the only us airlines that does not have 180 degree lie flat seating when flying coast to coast ,it is only a recliner. You can check it out on http://www.seatguru.com
Are these still the former Virgin America first class seats?
If the flight number starts with a 1 and is 4 digits yes.
Thank you so much Dan!
How about to actual Alaska?
You have to fly California to get to Alaska. Alaska only goes to California.
Oh…. the irony….
This P class fare will earn 175% of the flown miles.
Where can I find info on what class booking my ticket is?
I’m only familiar with United when you have expert mode enabled can I know what class I’m flying in ,but another airline how would I know what class I’m flying in?
Aside for calling them and asking them the fare class I’m booked in, is there any way for me to manually figure it out whether with the ticket number or by looking online somehow?
If you look at the email receipt or pull it up on the full website it will show the booking class in bold next to where it says First Class. If you selected first class when booking its guaranteed to be P class if you paid the rate advertised in the deal post. P is discount first class the only other option was F which is refundable first. Both F & P earn 175%.