Access to our combined network is determined by the origin station of your shipment. Shipping your fresh caught product from Ketchikan to Sydney? Book your shipment with Alaska Air Cargo and your shipment will be on a single Air Waybill (AWB) as it transits through our combined network. Shipping from Tokyo to Miami? Start your booking with Hawaiian Air Cargo and we'll take care of the rest.
Access to our combined network is determined by the origin of your shipment.
If your shipment starts on an Alaska Airlines flight, Book online with Alaska Air Cargo.
If your shipment starts on a Hawaiian Airlines flight: Hawaiian Air Cargo to Alaska Air Cargo bookings are not yet supported by our online booking system. To book, track or inquire about your shipments, call our Hawaiian Air Cargo team, who is happy to help.
Please refer to the Air Waybill (AWB) number of your shipment to start tracking.
Note: Air Waybills starting with 027 indicate an Alaska Air Cargo shipment and Air Waybills starting with 173 indicate a Hawaiian Air Cargo shipment.
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.
Shipping on our newly combined cargo network? Please contact the airline on your air waybill (AWB) with questions about your shipments.
Contact usAlaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are continuing separate operations for the most part, but we are streamlining customers' access to our networks by co-locating stations in New York (JFK), Seattle (SEA), as well as Lihu'e (LIH) and Kahului (OGG). More cargo operations will be integrated gradually over the months ahead, and we will notify customers about changes to our operation as we implement them. Please note: Our cargo operations will remain separate for the time being even as our teams co-locate, so please contact the airline on your air waybill (AWB) with questions about your shipments.
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You may continue to ship on Hawaiian Air Cargo to and from neighbor islands. As of January 2025, Alaska Air Cargo has restored full inbound and outbound service to Kaua'i (LIH) and Maui (OGG). As we co-locate, customers can now access single locations in the Neighbor Islands to drop off and pick up freight shipped on both airlines.
Please note: Our cargo operations will remain separate even as our teams co-locate, so please contact the airline on your air waybill (AWB) with questions about your shipments.
Alaska Air Cargo and Hawaiian Air Cargo are starting to co-locate operations at a few of our stations, streamlining service for shared customers. We are co-locating our cargo stations in New York (JFK) in December 2024 and in Seattle (SEA) in January 2025. Our teams will continue to operate separately for now, but our co-located stations will enable customers to drop off and pick up freight for both airlines at a single station.
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How to tell the difference between carrier AWB's.
Alaska Air Cargo: Starts with 027
Hawaiian Air Cargo: Starts with 173
Airline prefix for flight numbers:
Alaska Airlines: AS
Hawaiian Airlines: HA
Not yet. Please continue to track your shipment with the airline you booked.
How to track shipments online:
Track a shipment on Alaska Air Cargo
Track a shipment on Hawaiian Air Cargo
Alaska Air Cargo: iCargo or How to Use our Booking System | Alaska Air Cargo
Hawaiian Air Cargo: Start Shipping
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