Category : | Airline |
Phone | 800-252-7522 |
Address | 555 Airport Blvd Ste 200, Burlingame, California 94010 |
Calling Hours | 24/7 365 |
Website | https://www.virginamerica.com/ |
In 2018 Virgin America was absorbed into Alaska Airlines, so the rest of this entry will refer you to Alaska Airlines’ contact information. If a trip across the country by air is what you crave, you should keep the Alaska Airlines customer service contact information in mind to assist you with planning and any turbulence you might experience with your travel plans. Every year Alaska Airlines helps travelers like you take journeys all over the world in comfort and peace.
When it’s time to get started planning your next vacation to the United Kingdom, pick up the phone and start discussing the finer details of your flight including how to book parking, general airport information about the airport at your destination, any special assistance accommodations they might offer, or if they offer airline points. All of the services and benefits that come with being an Alaska Airlines customer can be discovered by speaking to these customer service agents.
Maybe you need to submit a hard copy document regarding your poor experience at terminal A in Los Angeles, or perhaps you’ve been directed to contact the home office about your excellent flight to San Francisco by customer service. You can use the below address to send mail to the corporate office.
Alaska Airlines Mailing Address:
Alaska Airlines
P.O. Box 68900-SEASM
Seattle, WA 98168-0900
The Alaska Airlines customer support site contains answers to all of your most pressing flight and airport questions. Here you can learn about bag fees and rules, how to use their flight tracker, and how to recover lost items left on the plane. There are many categories listed here to help you quickly find articles that can answer most of your questions. You can even view their tarmac delay plan. If you’re a travel agent, you can log in here to access what Alaska Airlines specifically offers to you and your clients.
Alaska Airlines Customer Service Website: https://www.alaskaair.com/content/about-us/help-contact?lid=nav:contactUs
Sitting in a noisy room and don’t want to shout to be heard on the customer service line? Are you planning a surprise trip you don’t want your kids to overhear? Alaska Airlines offers a Live Chat to connect with an agent who will answer all your most pressing customer service needs. They’re available at every hour of the day and night, so there’s no need to scramble to get a call in before they close.
Alaska Airlines Live Chat: https://www.alaskaair.com/content/about-us/help-contact/contact-us and look for the blue floating Chat button at the bottom of the screen
If you’re a loyal Alaska Airlines customer who flies frequently, you might prefer to keep all your travel information, needs, and plans in one place, and, with Alaska Airlines, there’s an app for that.
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/alaska-airlines/id356143077
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alaskaairlines.android
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Alaska-Airlines-Travel-App/dp/B00BMAR5CI
The best part of travel is sharing your experiences, and Alaska Airlines loves to share your travels with you. Alaska Airlines maintains a presence on all major social media platforms for your education, your entertainment, and for you to be able to connect to them and other Alaska Airlines customers. So, no matter which platform is your favorite, log in and start sharing your gorgeous pictures of Hong Kong or the sunset over JFK when your flight landed in New York.
Virgin America was founded in 2004, but it took some years before the paperwork and details were far enough along that they could begin booking flights. After having addressed all of those concerns Virgin America went on to become one of the premier airlines in the United States. Always doing its part to stay ahead of the game, Virgin America was the first airline to offer in-flight wifi to its customers and sought every year to increase the speed they provided, an ambition met in 2014, five years after the service was initially introduced. In 2016 Virgin America merged with Alaska Airlines, an already well-established airline with roots back to two small airlines flying together in Anchorage, Alaska in 1932. Any merger of companies with major assets like airplanes can take some time, so the final Virgin America received its shiny new Alaska Airlines paint job in June of 2019, ending an era of the “Redwood” callsign. Following that final refit, all online presence of Virgin America was redirected, merged with those of Alaska Airlines, or removed from their platforms entirely.