Atmos Rewards Global Getaways: International awards starting at 7.5K points one-way

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The latest set of Atmos Rewards Global Getaways is out, and it’s a good one, including Europe starting at 15K one-way; Mexico City for 7,500; and Tahiti starting at 20K.

The Deal

  • Save on award bookings made using Alaska Airlines Atmos Rewards points to/from the following destinations (prices listed are one-way costs):
    • Mexico City, Mexico – from 7.5K points
    • Helsinki, Finland – from 15K points
    • Paris, France – from 20K points
    • Papeete, Tahiti – from 20K points
    • Bangkok, Thailand – from 25K points
    • Taipei, Taiwan – from 30K points

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Key Terms

  • Global getaways pricing is offered on flights in Economy class only.
  • Travel must originate in the US.
  • Promo is valid on bookings Jun 3, 2026 ‐ Jun 6, 2026, for travel Sep 1, 2026 ‐ Nov 15, 2026.
  • Each award is subject to taxes and carrier-imposed fees starting from $5.60 per person, each way. These taxes and fees vary by itinerary and are based on trip origin and destination. The exact amount of taxes and carrier-imposed fees that will apply will appear when searching for a particular itinerary and can start at $100 for international itineraries with select partners.
  • For itineraries that include one (1) or more partner award segments, a $12.50 (USD) nonrefundable fee will be collected per person, each way.
  • One (1) en route stopover of up to 14 days is allowed per one-way on eligible international itineraries. On a round-trip international itinerary, two (2) stopovers are permitted with one (1) in each direction of travel.
  • Lap infants are not permitted on international partner awards and will not be accepted for travel.
  • Members will need to book seats at prevailing rates.
  • Prices for one-way trips have been available for the last 24 hours and may not be available currently.

Quick Thoughts

In case you’re not familiar with Global Getaways, it’s a feature that Alaska Airlines launched a couple of years ago under its old Mileage Plan loyalty program (now Atmos Rewards). Every quarter, six destinations worldwide become bookable for a discounted number of points compared to the normal rate. Something particularly notable is that the discount applies to award bookings on partner airlines, not to Alaska Airlines metal.

This month’s deals are pretty good, especially when factoring in the cash cost of many flights right now. For example, flying to Europe from 15,000 points (Helsinki) is a great deal, as is Paris for 20k. Mexico City for only 7,500 points each way is particularly tempting for me, as it’s one of my favorite cities in North America.

Remember, you earn Status Points towards Atmos elite status on award bookings, and these reduced Global Getaways fares are no exception.

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Tim Steinke
My wife Erin and my first big journey together went around the world in 100 days for our honeymoon, a trip in which I had one car accident and got one speeding ticket in every country that we visited (I think that I may still have an arrest warrant in New Zealand for an unpaid ticket, but we’ll keep that between us). We currently live in Washington State; we own a winery, ski after work and hike as much as our elderly knees will let us.
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Michael

I’m not sure that the awards for DFW-MEX anything special or just the regular price for flying there on American metal with the distance based award chart for partners. Similarly, I see HKG-BKK for 7.5k points + $60 on Alaska website on Cathay metal for lots of dates.

VIVEK

Does Alaska allow bidding or upgrading these discounted fares to business class?

1990

I wish. They’ve been stingy lately about J.