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Tsunami advisory triggers Alaska Airlines departure pause, rebooking

Jul 30, 2025, 9:01 AM

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Alaska Airlines planes are shown parked at gates with Mount Rainier in the background at Sea-Tac Airport. (Photo: Ted S. Warren, The Associated Press)

(Photo: Ted S. Warren, The Associated Press)

Alaska Airlines has issued a travel advisory after a tsunami watch for the Washington coast was upgraded to a tsunami advisory late Tuesday night.

The advisory remains in effect as of Wednesday morning. In response, the airline is urging passengers traveling to the Hawaii Islands to check their flight status regularly as delays and cancellations are expected across key Hawaiian airports.

Alaska Airlines issues advisory, offers rebooking amid tsunami threat

The airline has since implemented a flexible travel policy for customers who purchased tickets on or before July 29 for a trip before July 30.

Travelers now have the option to rebook their flights at no additional charge for travel through August 3, 2025. Alternatively, passengers can cancel their flights without penalty and opt for travel credits or refunds.

The airline also cautions that minors traveling alone and pets in checked baggage may face additional restrictions due to the potential for disrupted service and infrastructure concerns.

Passengers who booked through platforms like Expedia should contact those services for assistance with canceling flights.

As weather and emergency conditions can change rapidly, Alaska Airlines emphasizes the importance of early planning and flexibility. For more information, visit the airline’s website or contact customer service.

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