Alaska Gray Corner Trading Cards

Between 2002 and 2013, Alaska slowly released a TON of cards with a gray badge in the corner, and these cards still came in the odd size of 4.25” X 3.25”. This is where the Alaska Airlines cards go WAY off the rails. There are so many variants and small changes. not to mention the colors change from printing to printing. We have tried to organise these and label them so they can be easy to find, but many of them you will have to look at the notes to see the differences. We know we are missing a lot from this set. If you find cards we don't have, please let us know. To see more information, go to Ron Suttell’s post here, where he discusses the changes in more detail. https://wahsonline.com/2025/03/alaska-airlines-horizon-air-trading-cards/

Note: Cards sorted by year on the back of the card.

Nomber Front Picture Back Picture Name of Card Notes Year rarity 1-10* Photo+
N/A Magic of Disneyland White Text no subtext on front 2002~ 5 2
N/A Magic of Disneyland, wings level Wings level sub text on front 2002~ 5 3
N/A Magic of Disneyland 2 Black Text 2002~ 5 3
N/A Magic of Disneyland 2, Wings level Puffy Clouds 2002~ 5 3
N/A Spirit of Make A Wish, blue Same as below but with blue back 2002~ 5 3
N/A Spirit of Make A Wish, White same as above but with a white back 2002~ 5 3
N/A Spirit of Disneyland, Micky 2002 5 2
N/A Spirit of Disneyland, Pink Micky some times called "Tinkerbell" 2002~ 5 1
N/A Boeing 737-700 2005 5 1
N/A Salmon Thirty Salmon 1 Same back as the one below 2005 5 1
N/A Salmon Thirty Salmon 2 Same back as the one above 2005 5 1
N/A Alaskaair.com 2005 5 2
N/A Boeing 737-900ER 2005 5 3
N/A Starliner 75, Point left 2007 5 1
N/A Starliner 75, Point right 2007 5 3
N/A Spirit of Seattle 2008 5 1
N/A Boeing 737-400 Freighter 2009 5 1
N/A Spirit of Disneyland 2 2009 5 1
N/A Spirit of Alaska Statehood 2009 5 2
N/A Timber Jet 2011 5 3
N/A Boeing 737-900ER 2013 5 3
N/A Bombardier Q400 2013 5 3
N/A Adventure of Disneyland 2013 5 3
N/A Spirit of the Islands 2013 5 1

*Rarity is subjective, but based on the Pilot Card Guys' experience. Many cards have a higher value but are relatively common. So rarity is not closely correlated to value on eBay.

+The photo refers to the source of the photo. 1 = scanned by the Pilot Card Guys, 2 = Photo provided by a member of the community, 3= image found online.

If you find any data that we have missed, please let us know on the contact us form. We are humans, and new information is coming out every day.