Ski Free with Alaska Airlines

Fly Alaska Airlines in 2015 to Ski Free

The weather's cooler, the holiday season is coming right up—what are your plans? Take flight and enjoy the gift of travel experiences and exploring new places, with a little help from California's airline to adventure: Alaska! Award-winning Alaska Airlines flies to the West's best winter and ski destinations, including Crested Butte, Colorado, Mammoth, and Sun Valley. To sweeten the deal, they've got two terrific offers, just in time for the holiday season.

FLY ALASKA, SKI FREE: When you fly Alaska to any of their 10 partner resorts, you can also ski free at any of the partner destinations! Present your boarding pass and hit the hills at no cost!  Ski free places include:

Crested Butte, Colorado (all-new flights from LAX!)

Mammoth, California

Sun Valley, Idaho

Snowbasin, Utah

BONUS: Fly two round trips to select ski destinations and Alaska will send you a Discount Code good for a third round-trip ticket to any of those same destinations. You'll just have to cover the taxes and fees, which start at $21 depending on the destination.

Book now! (This is a limited-time promotion.)

_Alaska is your California ticket to winter adventures! Check out the new non-stop flights to Costa Rica!

Terms and conditions apply; see site for details.

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