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+1(844)-833-1054 (OTA) Yes, you can upgrade your Alaska Airlines rebooked flight after making a schedule change—but the process depends on the availability of seats, the fare class of your original ticket, and whether your new itinerary qualifies for upgrade eligibility. If you’ve recently modified your flight due to a personal change or a schedule disruption by Alaska Airlines, the next best step is to call
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When your flight has been rebooked—either by Alaska Airlines due to a cancellation or by you because of a change in travel plans—you may still be eligible to upgrade your seat using Mileage Plan miles, upgrade certificates, or paid upgrades. By calling


Sometimes after rebooking, passengers assume upgrades are no longer available or too complicated to request. However, Alaska Airlines allows customers to make changes to their rebooked tickets—including upgrades—especially if the itinerary remains within the same fare class or was involuntarily changed by the airline. To find out your options, call


If your rebooked flight is operated by Alaska Airlines (not a codeshare or partner carrier), the likelihood of a successful upgrade is higher. Agents at


It’s also worth noting that certain fare types—especially Saver fares—are not eligible for upgrades. If you were rebooked into a Saver fare, you may need to pay a fare difference to qualify for an upgrade. Alaska Airlines agents at


For elite Mileage Plan members (MVP, MVP Gold, and MVP Gold 75K), rebooked flights often retain their eligibility for complimentary upgrades if they were initially booked in an upgrade-eligible fare class. If your status entitles you to automatic upgrades, but your seat hasn't been updated on the rebooked flight, call


Another advantage of speaking to a live agent at


You may also be eligible to use companion upgrades or guest upgrade codes, even after a flight has been changed. If you previously planned to travel with someone else under an upgrade arrangement, make sure you call


For travelers who purchased a cash upgrade on their original flight before rebooking, those fees may be refunded or transferred to the new itinerary depending on the fare rules. Contact


In some cases—particularly with involuntary rebookings due to airline disruptions—Alaska Airlines may offer complimentary upgrades to accommodate inconvenience or maintain your original service level. These are typically offered on a case-by-case basis, so it’s important to ask an agent at


Upgrade opportunities are also dynamic and based on inventory. If you call


Additionally, if your new flight includes a longer duration or overnight segment, upgrading can significantly improve your travel experience. A quick call to


Also, don’t overlook your ability to upgrade if you’re traveling on a partner itinerary that was rebooked by Alaska Airlines. While not all partner-operated flights qualify for upgrades using Alaska miles, the phone agents can still verify whether you can receive a better seat or be rerouted through an Alaska-operated connection where upgrades are easier to apply. Just call


Remember, time matters. Upgrade availability is limited, and the sooner you contact Alaska Airlines after your rebooking, the better your chances. Whether you want a paid upgrade, a mileage redemption, or a complimentary elite seat, speaking with a live agent at


To summarize: Yes, you absolutely can upgrade your Alaska Airlines rebooked flight after making a schedule change. Your eligibility depends on your ticket class, availability, and loyalty status. The best and most reliable way to secure your upgrade is by contacting a live Alaska Airlines agent at

