119bowhunter
Member
In the early stages of planning my first trip to Alaska with 3 of my closest friends, we are going in the fall of 2022 for a DIY, fly-in caribou hunt. Just starting the overwhelming process of nailing down logistics but I’ve read a lot of things about the Alaska Airlines credit card, currently I only have a low-interest local bank credit card with no rewards but was wondering if it would be worth the $75 annual fee to go ahead and get one of the AA cards and start using it now to build miles before our trip?
I did read through one of the threads on here about the card but ended up pretty confused between using miles for tickets vs the companion fares and when you can use each, etc. I also assume with 4 of us going that 2people would need to get a card so that everyone would benefit from the companion fare? I should add I don’t fly a whole lot so just trying to figure out if it’s worth it in the long run.
Thanks in advance for the help, also open to recommendations on transporters. We are looking at the brooks range or the 40 mile herd but sounds like finding a good transporter and getting on the list is one of the more difficult parts, really want to do this right!
I did read through one of the threads on here about the card but ended up pretty confused between using miles for tickets vs the companion fares and when you can use each, etc. I also assume with 4 of us going that 2people would need to get a card so that everyone would benefit from the companion fare? I should add I don’t fly a whole lot so just trying to figure out if it’s worth it in the long run.
Thanks in advance for the help, also open to recommendations on transporters. We are looking at the brooks range or the 40 mile herd but sounds like finding a good transporter and getting on the list is one of the more difficult parts, really want to do this right!