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Anchorage
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Anchorage is accessible by land, sea and air from anywhere in the world. The Alaska Highway, which connects Alaska with Canada and the continental United States, is a paved road open year-round. Thousands of people arrive in Alaska via the highway, by car, motor home and chartered tour buses. Cruise lines offer excursions from May through September through the famed Inside Passage, docking at Anchorage or Seward, to the south. The Alaska state ferry system, known as the Alaska Marine Highway, offers year-round runs docking at Whittier, Seward and Homer, all connected to Anchorage via road and rail. Anchorage is also served by 19 airlines, and more than 240 flights arrive daily at Anchorage International Airport from around the world. Travelers reach Anchorage in three hours from Seattle, six and a half hours from Tokyo, eight hours from New York, and nine and a half hours from Zurich. Getting to Anchoreage Anchorage's central location on the globe makes it convenient to reach by air, by land, and by sea from anywhere in the world! - Travel by Air - Travel by Land - Travel by Sea Travel by Air Fly in from New York, Salt Lake City or Seoul. With more than 240 flights arriving each day, Anchorage has flight connections from anywhere in the world. Airlines Serving Anchorage The following airlines currently serve Anchorage - select a link to visit the airline web site. - Aeroflot - Air Canada - Alaska Airlines - American Airlines - Balair - Cathay Pacific - China Airlines - Condor Airlines - Continental Airlines - Delta Airlines - ERA Aviation - Eva Airways - Hawaiian Vacations - Korean Air - Northwest Airlines - Sun Country - TWA - United Airlines Airport Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is the major air gateway to Alaska. Ground Transportation Taxis, buses, rental cars and some hotel shuttles are available at the airport. Downtown is just 15 minutes away. Airport Services Secure baggage and cold item storage is available at Anchorage International Airport. Please call Huntleigh at (907) 248-0373 for more information. Travel
by land
You can drive to Anchorage from anywhere on the continent, any time of the year! The Alaska Highway, which links Alaska with Canada and the contiguous United States, is fully paved and offers services all year long. Distance to Anchorage The following information includes approximate travel distances from various locations. - From Seattle 2,435 miles (3,896 km) - From Los Angeles 3,712 miles (5,939 km) - From New York City 4,649 miles (7,438 km) - From Miami 5,434 miles (8,694 km) Travel
by Sea
Several cruise lines offer excursions May through September along the famous Inside Passage, docking in Anchorage or nearby Seward. - Carnival Cruise Lines - Cruise West - Holland America - Princess Cruises and Tours - World Explorer Cruises - Celebrity Cruses - Royal Caribbean While on Your Cruise Here are just a few ideas for cruise activities. - View Alaska glaciers - See local marine wildlife - Learn about Native culture - Check out frontier port Alaska's
Time Zone Anchorage (and virtually all Alaska) is on Alaska Standard Time, one hour behind West Coast's Pacific Standard Time and four hours behind Eastern Standard Time. The only exception is the westernmost Aleutian Islands, which are on Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time, two hours behind Pacific Time. Alaska's Daylight Hours The further north you travel, the more sun you get in the summer; in Barrow the sun does not set for 84 days! The day with the least amount is on Winter Solstice, with 5:28 hours of daylight. In Anchorage, there are 19:21 hours of daylight during Summer Solstice. Getting Around Getting around in the Anchorage, Alaska, area can be easiest if you have a car with you. Unfortunately, driving to Anchorage is sometimes inconvenient for some people. But here are some different ways you can get around in Anchorage, their benefits and their drawbacks. Car. If you don't end up driving to Anchorage, which can be difficult for many people, the other best option is to rent a car. If you want to see the land of Alaska, the best way to do that is to at least drive a stretch of it. And many things are spread out in Alaska, so your best option is to rent a car. Keep in mind that because renting cars is such a popular thing in Anchorage, that you should make your reservations at least a few months in advance of your trip in order to ensure that you'll get a car. Ferry. There are ferry systems all across the state. Most of the towns along the coast in the Anchorage area have ferry systems that permit you to travel from city to city for a fairly inexpensive fee. This is probably the second best way to travel. You'll at least want to hop on one boat while you're in Alaska anyway, in order to see the view from away from the coast. Bus. Another good option is to hop on a bus. There are buses that travel between Anchorage and Homer, and Anchorage and other towns on a daily basis. You just need to find out what the schedule is. Unfortunately, the bus schedule isn't as frequent as the ferry schedule. Train. This is a great way to see the Anchorage area. There is nothing more beautiful than the sight of the hills and green mountains that make up the region. There are train systems running daily from town to town in the Anchorage area. You'll be taken through the valleys and hills that offer breathtaking views throughout the region. This is a good option, although you lack the easy mobility that you gain from a car. |
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