Atmos Rewards Points Earning On Premium Partner Tickets Improving

Atmos Rewards Points Earning On Premium Partner Tickets Improving

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We recently saw the launch of Atmos Rewards, the new combined loyalty program of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines. The program is really well thought out, in my opinion, with some unique features you won’t find with many other programs.

If you ask me, there was one major weak part to Atmos Rewards when it came to the value of crediting flights to the program, and that’s now going to be addressed.

Atmos Rewards’ lackluster partner points earning rates

Atmos Rewards has a lot of airline partners, including oneworld as well as non-oneworld partners. As it currently stands, points earning rates differ massively for travel on partner airlines, based on whether you’re booking the ticket through Alaska or directly through the partner program.

Below is the points earning chart when booking partner airlines through Alaska.

Atmos Rewards points earning on partners

Below is the points earning chart when booking direct with partner airlines.

Atmos Rewards points earning on partners

As I’ve said before, while the points earning rates are great if booking directly through Alaska, they’re otherwise pretty uncompetitive. It’s one thing if all partner flights could easily be booked directly through Alaska, but that’s simply not possible.

For example, earning a total of just 150% points for international first class or 125% points for international business class just doesn’t cut it out nowadays. For that matter, there’s a certain irony to the program offering status points on award flights at the rate of 100% across cabins, which in many ways is more rewarding than revenue flights booked through partners.

It’s just strange to earn 125% status points for a business class ticket if paying cash, or 100% status points for a business class ticket if redeeming points. Perhaps that’s one major hesitation that was standing in the way of some oneworld flyers switching to the program. Along those lines, there’s positive news…

Atmos Rewards making partner flights more rewarding

Atmos Rewards has announced that it will be increasing points earning rates for first and business class travel on partner airlines, when booking directly through those partners. The catch is that these changes will only be implemented “later in 2026,” which seems like an awfully long time to wait for what’s a necessary change from a competitive standpoint.

Once these changes are implemented, here’s how points earning will change (and this includes both status points and redeemable points):

  • Domestic first & business class tickets will go from earning 125% to 150% points
  • International business class tickets will go from earning 125% to 250% points
  • International first class tickets will go from earning 150% points to 250% points
Atmos Rewards points earning on partners

As you can see, those are some major changes, especially for business class. I do find it strange that first and business class tickets internationally will earn the same number of points. Just to be clear, the above amounts are before any elite points bonuses, though those don’t count toward qualifying for elite status.

Bottom line

At some points “later in 2026,” Atmos Rewards will be improving points earning rates for first and business class tickets on partner airlines, when booking directly with partners. The changes are considerable, with international business class going from earning 125% points, to earning 250% points.

This is an overdue change, if you ask me, as crediting partner flights to the program largely didn’t make much sense. So this is great, I just hope the changes are implemented as soon as possible.

What do you make of these Atmos Rewards partner points earning changes?

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  1. Phillip Diamond

    Great news, let’s just hope they implement ASAP!

  2. celbrian Member

    At last: non US members like myself were basically doomed to dismal earnings since the AS search engine basically can't handle non American travels

  3. PDXpat Guest

    About time -- the new (current) partner business class earn rates a ridiculous-- a huge disincentive to stay with the program if that's a significant part of your annual status qualification. Implement it now -- or at a minimum on 1/1/26. Otherwise, they're disrespecting their best client base and we'll migrate to AA.

  4. Martin O’Connor Guest

    Their credit cards welcome bonus looks good.

  5. Ken Guest

    I will lose my status next year because the partner business earning is bad and now they want to improve in one year? A very bad move to keep premium customers loyal if they are inconsistent like this ...

  6. Christian Guest

    I suspect that the reason for the delay in implementing the new earning rates is for Alaska to come out with yet another devaluation (despite solemn promises not to do so as an absolute condition of their merger) to lower any value that members might gain from the changes.

  7. Peter Guest

    Question - do the 25%-150% bonus points you would earn as an Atmos status member count as status points as well? Or are they just purely bonus miles.

    With AA you'll still get an additional 40%-120% miles AND LP on account of status, although that's off of the 100% base miles (not the 250% comprised of 100% base + 150% bonus). So just curious how it works with Atmos.

    Of course, while booking with...

    Question - do the 25%-150% bonus points you would earn as an Atmos status member count as status points as well? Or are they just purely bonus miles.

    With AA you'll still get an additional 40%-120% miles AND LP on account of status, although that's off of the 100% base miles (not the 250% comprised of 100% base + 150% bonus). So just curious how it works with Atmos.

    Of course, while booking with partners may usually be ideal, it's still nice that the AA program awards you the 250% for J even if you book with a third party. So you could, if the price was right, book through Chase Travel or whatever (you could even redeem points with Points Boost!), and still get the 250% from AA.

  8. UA Guest

    125% on Business Class was normal for many AS partners in the past - QF, SQ, and JL come to mind.

  9. Speedscu Guest

    This makes choosing a earning method for 2026 that much more confusing

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Speedscu -- Well for most partner airlines there's not even an option to earn based on spending rather than based on distance, at least for the foreseeable future. And if anything, I'd say this moves the math more in favor of distance based earning, no?

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Phillip Diamond

Great news, let’s just hope they implement ASAP!

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celbrian Member

At last: non US members like myself were basically doomed to dismal earnings since the AS search engine basically can't handle non American travels

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PDXpat Guest

About time -- the new (current) partner business class earn rates a ridiculous-- a huge disincentive to stay with the program if that's a significant part of your annual status qualification. Implement it now -- or at a minimum on 1/1/26. Otherwise, they're disrespecting their best client base and we'll migrate to AA.

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