Loyalty, Your Way Let’s be honest, airline programs can be a pain. Atmos Rewards lets you pick: Fly a lot? Get 1 point per mile. Spend a lot? Get 5 points per dollar you spend. Island hop? Get 500 points per flight. Since you pick what works, Atmos Rewards might be one of the easiest programs out there. Cool Perks: Free First Class Upgrades People are pretty happy about the free upgrades for Titanium members. Here’s the deal: Get free lie-flat seats on the longest Alaska and Hawaiian flights. Bring a friend on Hawaiian’s North American flights and they might get upgraded, too (starting in 2026). These upgrades are a nice treat. Top members get to relax in comfort without spending a fortune. Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite: A Good Travel Card Alaska and Bank of America are putting out the Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite Card (it’s $395 a year). You’ll get: A Global Companion Award every year.

Eight free lounge visits per year.
Extra points on international purchases.
The chance to share points with up to 10 friends or family.
This card looks will give you a lot if you are looking for airline perks.
More Stuff Coming
Free Starlink Wi-Fi for Atmos Rewards members starts in 2026. By 2027, everyone gets it. The tiers will be Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Titanium, and your status moves over fine. In 2026, those in groups like Alaska’s Club 49 and Hawai‘i’s Huakaʻi, and groups for Family Travel and Wellness can join.
What It Means
Atmos Rewards gives you easy points, cool upgrades, and good card perks. It looks like Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines are trying to keep you flying with them. If you fly a lot, you should get more for your money now.