Last month, I had to plan a business trip that included stops in Seattle, Anchorage, and Los Angeles — so I needed a multi-city booking on Alaska Airlines. Honestly, I was a bit nervous at first because I’d never done one before. But it turned out to be pretty easy once I figured out the steps.
I started on the Alaska Airlines website, clicked “Book,” then selected “Multi-city” instead of a round trip. From there, I entered each city and date separately — it lets you add up to six segments, which was super convenient. After filling everything in, I reviewed the flight options, chose the ones that fit my schedule, and completed the booking.
What I liked most was how flexible it was — I could mix and match routes and even adjust one segment later without redoing the whole trip. When I needed to tweak my Anchorage to L.A. leg, I just called Alaska Airlines customer service, and they helped me modify it quickly.
If you’re planning a complex itinerary, the multi-city option is a lifesaver. Just double-check flight times and layovers before confirming — it makes the whole travel experience much smoother.