Costco (In Store): $500 Alaska Airlines eGiftcard for $449.99

Update 2/17/25: Available again. Hat tip to Davis

Update 11/17/24: Deal is back, this time available in store only (only available in some stores)

Update 8/15/23: Deal is back

Update 7/23/23: Deal is back

The Offer

Direct Link to offer

  • Costco.com is selling $500 Alaska Airlines e-gift cards for $449.99.

The Fine Print

  • While supplies last.
  • Limit 10 per member.

Our Verdict

Nice discount for heavy Alaska Airlines users.

Hat tip to GCGalore

View Comments (59)

  • This reminded me I bought it 2 years back and have not got a chance to fly Alaska. I wish for an easy way to resell these gift cards and not lose like 20-30%

    • Consumerism final boss. Buying something with no plans of using it simply because of a discount lol

  • In stock in Burbank, CA. They didn't set up the display yet, but I was able to give the item number to the cashier and pick up the gift cards at Merchandise Pickup.

  • Item 1888636 is not showing up for me in the Seattle or Portland area from the app search. Looks like it's in California warehouses.

  • ChickenLittle's guide on how to use credit card with E credit or wallet funds.

    Find a trip. Let's say the trip is $300. And your wallet fund or ecredit is $500.Find a trip that is $200+ and book that using your wallet fund or ecredit. Try to find a main fare trip.Use your wallet fund or ecredit to book the $300 trip + charge the remaining amount on your credit card for free baggage or travel insurance.Cancel your $200+ trip. Cancel within 24 hours for refund. Or Cancel after 24 hours for new ecredit. You should wait at least a few hours in between to cancel the flight.

    • If you canceled the $200+ trip that you paid for using an ecredit within the first 24 hours, wouldn't it just refund you your ecredit back?

      • Yes, but converting ecredit isn't why ChickenLittle does it. Their objective is to not pay for a flight with voucher funds only and instead have a few dollars billed to the Alaska credit card - this way you get Alaska credit card travel insurance + free bag while still taking advantage of the voucher discount.

    • No. Alaska flights and services are through the Alaska Air website. Alaska Air points purchases are routed to points.com.