Alaska Air Cargo

Customer Spotlight

How nonprofit SeaShare and our air-cargo services help the fishing industry feed families across the state of Alaska

The nonprofit SeaShare often partners with Alaska Air Cargo to get donated fish to remote communities' food banks — and families’ tables — fast.  

More New Zealand and Australia shipping options for Honolulu, our global gateway in the Pacific 

Our widebody Honolulu-Auckland service returns, providing seamless options connecting destinations in Asia and the South Pacific with cities throughout our growing global network.

Yakutat: “It’s a good feeling knowing we’re part of the livelihood of the town”

Our Yakutat cargo team is proud to ship 1.4 million pounds of fish each year, along with groceries, household goods and auto parts — "everything you need for any aspect of life."

Taking a harvest-to-glass program to new heights: Fresh hop hubs now reach brewers in four cities 

This fall, we will fly about 9,000 pounds of fresh-harvested hops to destinations across the country, allowing 39 breweries to access this unique Pacific NW crop and craft fresh hop beers.

Seattle-Seoul service starts Sept. 12, bringing more widebody capacity to growing global network

This fall, our global cargo network is growing far and wide, with more international routes from our Seattle and Honolulu hubs — and bigger aircraft to serve them. 

How fishermen around the Pacific use cargo services to create new revenue streams

Fishing families across the Pacific rely on our cargo services to sell their catch directly to consumers, restaurants and markets across the country and around the world.

Maui: “Our community gives abundantly” 

Every day, the Maui team works hard to take care of their cargo ‘ohana — the extended family of businesses and residents who rely on us for timely shipments to sustain their livelihoods.

Kodiak: Teamwork gets the freshest fish to the lower 48 in less than a day

Every year, the Kodiak team works hard to expedite shipping of a million pounds of the freshest seafood, bound for plates across the U.S. — and to bring in the goods their city depends on.

7,000 pounds of New Zealand hops fly 7,000-plus miles to inspire globe-hopping beers for U.S. connoisseurs

Newly harvested New Zealand hops flew across the world to dazzle beer masters at the prestigious Craft Brewers Conference in Indianapolis this spring.