Alaska Airlines teams up with world champion Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold

Alaska Airlines announced:

Alaska Airlines has announced a multi-year partnership with Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold, launching a Seattle-rooted campaign that uses football-season energy to spotlight the airlineโ€™s global growth and newest nonstop routes from Seattle to Paris and Athens.

The campaign showcases Seattle hometown pride, Alaska employees and a remarkable guest experience as the airline enters its next chapter of growth. With Paris and Athens joining Alaskaโ€™s international lineup from Seattle, Darnold will help travelers see whatโ€™s next, from new places to go, to new ways to engage through Atmosโ„ข Rewards and a more premium global travel experience.

Sam knows how to compete on a global stage, and that play-to-win mindset totally aligns with our approach at Alaska Airlines. Partnering with a world champion like Sam is a fun way to celebrate Alaska Airlinesโ€™momentum as we build a global gateway in Seattle to connect our guests to the world.โ€

Ben Minicucci

CEO, Alaska Airlines

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Seattle knows what it feels like to reach new heights. After an unforgettable season, Iโ€™m excited to partner with Alaska to celebrate that same momentum beyond the field. From Paris to Athens and beyond, Alaska is bringing Seattle to the world in new ways, and Iโ€™m proud to be part of a campaign that highlights whatโ€™s possible when a city keeps reaching farther.โ€

Sam Darnold

The campaign will roll out across Seattle, Portland and key regional markets, as well as Alaskaโ€™s owned channels, with content featuring Darnold, Alaska employees and guest-facing moments tied to travel, loyalty and Seattle hometown pride. Throughout the season, guests will be able to engage with Sam-specific social content, gate experiences and special moments that bring the partnership to life. 

Throughout the regular football season, Alaska will delight guests with special travel and loyalty moments inspired by Darnoldโ€™s No. 14 jersey. Select flights will be renamed โ€œFlight 1414,โ€ giving guests onboard an automatic 1,414 Atmos Rewards points bonus. For away games, featured flights will connect Seattle-area fans with that weekโ€™s host city. For home games, the moments will spotlight flights from Seattle to the opposing teamโ€™s home market as a fun nod to the matchup and Alaskaโ€™s deep Seattle roots. 

Atmos Rewards gives guests more ways to explore Alaskaโ€™s growing global network, with the ability to earn and redeem rewards across Alaska, Hawaiian, oneworld alliance members and additional global partners serving more than 1,000 destinations worldwide. Guests can also enjoy a more premium travel experience, from international business class Suites and premium onboard amenities to complimentary Starlink Wiโ€‘Fi for Atmos Rewards members. 

Sam D with Alaska crew

Beginning Sept. 9, guests wearing Darnoldโ€™s No. 14 Seattle jersey at participating gates at SeaTac Airport will also be invited to board with Group C, adding another game-day-inspired surprise to the travel experience. Alaska also plans to offer limited-time flight promotions through its social channels during the season, giving fans and travelers more ways to engage with the partnership.

The multi-year effort builds on Alaskaโ€™s history of working with partners across sports, entertainment and culture to create moments that matter for guests. It also reflects Alaskaโ€™s next brand chapter: rooted in its West Coast history, connected through Atmos Rewards and focused on bringing Seattle to more of the world through destinations like Paris and Athens.

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The two operations made it possible to transport more than 40 tons of humanitarian aid, thanks to contributions from the Colombian Association of Food Banks (ABACO), the TAAP Foundation, the Mayor’s Office of Bogotรก, and the National Army of Colombia. Donations included hygiene products provided by ABACO; food, water, and medical supplies contributed by the TAAP Foundation and the Mayor’s Office of Bogotรก; and mattresses, hygiene kits, pet food, and other essential items supplied by the National Army.

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Of the 60 tons transported, 9 tons consisted of aid coordinated by the Government of Colombia, while 51 tons were donated by Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) to support the communities most in need.

The shipment includes electric generators and essential supply kits containing hygiene products and nonperishable food. The aid was transported aboard an A330F, a high-capacity freighter aircraft that enables the efficient transport of large volumes of essential supplies to support emergency response efforts.

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โ€œHumanitarian response is ultimately about speed, efficiency and getting the right aid into the hands of families when they need it most. This partnership with Avianca Cargo, the City of Doral, and our on the ground partners allows GEM to move critical supplies directly from Miami to Colombia and immediately into our distribution network on the ground. We are deeply grateful to Avianca Cargo for leveraging its aircraft, logistics expertise and reach to make this mission possible. Colombia can count on GEM not only in these critical first days, but throughout the long road to recovery,โ€ said Michael Capponi, Founder and President, Global Empowerment Mission (GEM)

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