Our combined Alaska Air Cargo and Hawaiian Air Cargo global network serves more than 140 destinations, including 29 international markets in the Americas, Asia, and the South Pacific.
We're the only passenger airline in the U.S. with dedicated cargo planes, offering capacity to, from, and within the state of Alaska - and twice-weekly freighter service to California (LAX).
Use this page as a guide to our cargo services available at cities across our network, including local
details such as regular station hours, cooler/freezer availability for perishables, and other location
specific details. As we begin to combine our cargo operations with Hawaiian Air Cargo, some cargo stations
will be co-located and operating separately while we continue to fully integrate. Please contact the airline
on your air waybill (AWB) with questions about your shipments.
For current operational alerts that might affect a particular cargo location or your shipments, be sure to
visit our
Alerts
page for the most current details.