A Known Shipper is an individual or entity who may transport their goods on passenger aircraft. As the only passenger airline in the U.S. with dedicated cargo planes, shipping goods with us means that every customer must be a Known Shipper in compliance with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requirements, with a few exceptions.
Known Shipper status is not required if your shipment meets any of these exceptions:
Our Known Shipper program is a vetting process that has been approved by the TSA and requires that our Known shippers meet every requirement before approval.
Ready to start shipping cargo on behalf of a business or organization? Business are often already recognized by the TSA. Your business may qualify for an expedited Known Shipper application process if we can determine that your company is recognized by the TSA. Learn more about applying for Known Shipper status as a business or update your existing shipping account details.
Alaska Air Cargo's Known Shipper program allows shippers to transport their own goods on Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. We recommend this program if you are planning to ship frequently and do not wish to utilize any Known Shipper exceptions. Please note that an annual physical site verification by our authorized representative is required to apply for and maintain your Individual Known Shipper status (fees apply).
The TSA provides IAC and CCSF statuses to Alaska Air Cargo directly. New to Alaska Air Cargo? We'll need a few details to get your shipping account started. Complete the web application to create an account, set up your billing information, and establish your online booking account with us.
If you have questions or concerns regarding your Alaska Air Cargo shipping account or your IAC/CCSF status, please contact us.