A single app for Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines for seamless travel
Since April 1, 2026, passengers start to see something new when they open the Alaska Airlines app or browse the app store: a single, unified Alaska Hawaiian mobile app. The transition to the new app will be completed by April 22, 2026.
Built to support travel across both airlines, the new app brings everything guests need into one streamlined experience from booking and check–in to day‑of travel updates with improved performance and expanded features, particularly for legacy Hawaiian Airlines app users. This app redesign also represents an important step in bringing the two airlines closer together, while preserving the distinct identities and experiences guests know and love.
A simpler way for guests to manage their trips
The new Alaska Hawaiian app is designed around one goal: making travel easier. Instead of switching between apps or navigating different experiences, guests are able to manage their entire journey in one place, whether flying Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines or connecting across both.
As part of the transition to one mobile platform, the current Alaska Airlines app was already update automatically for most guests since early April, while the legacy Hawaiian Airlines app will remain available through April 21. Guests booked on a Hawaiian Airlines flight through April 21 should continue to use the Hawaiian mobile app for check-in and day-of-travel updates.
While the platform is unified, the experience is still personal. Passengers can choose between an Alaska Airlines- or an Hawaiian Airlines-themed experience, aligning the look and feel with the airline they fly most.
What is new and what stays the same
What is changing:
- One redesigned mobile app supports both Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines
- Modern, refreshed interface with faster load times and improved reliability
- Beginning April 22, new features for Hawaiian Airlines app users to integrate change or cancel flights directly in the app; Apple Pay integration; share boarding passes and book flights with over 30 airline partners, including oneworld alliance members, using cash or points.
What stays the same:
- Manage any existing travel as before
- Atmos Rewards benefits, login and password remain unchanged
- The familiar core experience guests trust, now unified in one app
- Guests can still visit alaskaair.com and hawaiianairlines.com for the latest updates.
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