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Plane Tickets to Anchorage

The best way to find cheap airline tickets to Anchorage, Alaska is either from online booking sites or directly from the airlines which provide service to the area.

Check out first with online booking sites and visit airline sites for special fare sales to Anchorage.

Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, serving as the gateway to Alaska, receives more than 250 flights each day from all over the world. If you want to enjoy a bird's-eye-view of Alaska's spectacular scenery, get a window seat. Gigantic snow-capped mountains, deep valleys carved by glaciers, and mysterious northern lights are part of Alaska's landscape.

Nonstop commercial service are provided by following airlines.

  • Air Canada - Reservation (888) 247-2262
  • Alaska Airlines - Reservation (800) 426-0333
  • American Airlines - Reservation (800) 433-7300
  • Asiana Airlines - Reservation (800) 227-4262
  • China Airlines - Reservation (907) 248-3603
  • Thomas Cook Airlines - Reservation (800) 524-6975
  • Continental Airlines - Reservation (800) 525-0280
  • Delta Air Line - Reservation (800) 221-1212
  • Era Aviation - Reservation (800) 866-8394
  • Hawaiian Vacations - Reservation (907) 261-2700
  • Korean Airlines - Reservation (800) 438-5000
  • Mavial/Magadan Airlines - Reservation (907) 248-2994
  • Northwest Airlines - Reservation (800) 225-2525
  • PenAir - Reservation (800) 448-4226
  • United Airlines - Reservation (800 241-6522


City Info
(from the city of Anchorage)

Anchorage sits at the base of the Chugach Mountains along the coast of Cook Inlet in Southcentral Alaska. The city has a population of 261,446. Anchorage is Alaska's largest city with 42 percent of the state's population. You can see mountains and glaciers. You can see the Chugach, Kenai, Talkeetna, Tordrillo, Aleutian and Alaska mountain ranges from Anchorage. Mount McKinley, 130 miles (208 km) north of downtown, can be seen on clear days. This 20,320-foot peak is the tallest mountain in North America. There are approximately 100,000 glaciers in Alaska, 60 of which are within 50 miles of Anchorage. Portage Glacier, just 45 miles (72 km) south of downtown, is one of the most visited attractions in all of Alaska.

Anchorage has long been plagued with many a misconception about its being cold and dark. The truth is, Anchorage is far south of the Arctic Circle. Protected by the Chugach Mountains and warmed by Japanese currents of the Pacific Ocean, the climate is actually quite mild year-round. Spring through fall, Anchorage's climate is similar to San Francisco's spring weather, with temperatures that can reach into the 70's. Summer highs average 65 degrees F/18 degrees C. Winters bring on the snow with high temperatures dipping into the 20s, creating a climate very much like ski resorts in the Rocky Mountains, Canada or Europe. Low humidity also contributes to Anchorage's comfortable climate. The weather is perfect for casual wear for people taking advantage of the area's many outdoor activities. Visitors may notice a drop in temperature when taking a chairlift ride to the top of Mt. Alyeska or hiking in the nearby Chugach Mountains, so it's a good idea to bring a jacket for those activities. The key to comfort in Alaska is wearing layers of clothing, then peel on or off as needed.

 

   

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