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[Take a virtual vacation]( | [Web view]( [Alaska®]( Hello, {NAME} | Mileage Plan Member | [Sign in]( [Learn more]( about how we’re keeping our guests and employees safe and helping communities during the COVID-19 crisis. [Women relaxing by the beach and pool in Mexico]( Explore Mexico with #CouchGetaways. While a Mexican getaway isn't in the cards for this Cinco de Mayo, that doesn’t mean you can’t catch some (virtual) rays. Check out our blog for this week’s #CouchGetaways entry as we explore our favorite Mexican destinations. [TAKE THE VIRTUAL TOUR]( Insider tip: [Check out this recipe for mixing up a mezcal mule at home](. Close your eyes, take a sip and you could find yourself on the beach. [Flight attendants and healthcare workers onboard an Alaska Airlines flight]( Helping out healthcare workers We’re [showing our nonstop gratitude]( for all healthcare workers #GoingTheExtraMile with free flights. Donate your miles to the Alaska Airlines Disaster Relief Pool if you’d like to help transport medical personnel to where they’re needed most. [DONATE NOW]( Feeding those in need Through our donations, we’ve provided more than a million meals to community food banks. All this month, we’re encouraging our guests, partners and employees to join us in the #MillionMealsChallenge and help provide another million to those in need. [GET INVOLVED]( Mind your wingspan. We’re committed to supporting social distancing in the skies. Through May 31, 2020, we’ll create extra space on board by blocking off all middle seats on large aircraft and all aisle seats on smaller aircraft. [LEARN MORE]( [San Diego beach life guard house]( San Diego dreaming The sun. The surf. The tacos. If you can’t be in San Diego right now, get the next best thing with a virtual tour of some of our favorite SoCal highlights. Check out all the places we’ve been missing when you head to our blog for more #CouchGetaways. [TAKE THE TOUR]( [BOOK]( | [MY ACCOUNT]( | [PREFERENCES]( | [CONTACT US]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( If you wish to unsubscribe from promotional communications, update your preferences [here](. You may still receive transactional and trip-related emails from Alaska Airlines. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Alaska Airlines, PO Box 68900, Seattle, WA 98168‑0900. © 2020 Alaska Airlines. All rights reserved. View our [privacy notice]( or [contact us](. [View in web]( INS_20200505_Insider_1_Mem [Alaska Airlines logo](

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