Fly from
Budget
£205 - £524
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Seattle/Tacoma IntlJuneau Intl
SEA - JNU
SEAJNU
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Fri 7/6
Nonstop2h 35m
Juneau Intl
Sun 9/6
Nonstop2h 39m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlJuneau Intl
SEA - JNU
SEAJNU
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Wed 24/4
Nonstop2h 35m
Juneau Intl
Tue 30/4
Nonstop2h 23m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlJuneau Intl
SEA - JNU
SEAJNU
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Sat 8/6
Nonstop2h 19m
Juneau Intl
Fri 14/6
1 stop3h 42m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlAnchorage
SEA - ANC
SEAANC
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Sun 21/4
Nonstop3h 38m
Anchorage
Sun 28/4
Nonstop3h 32m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlAnchorage
SEA - ANC
SEAANC
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Sun 21/4
Nonstop3h 34m
Anchorage
Sun 28/4
Nonstop3h 35m
Los AngelesAnchorage
LAX - ANC
LAXANC
Los Angeles
Sat 27/4
1 stop7h 48m
Anchorage
Sat 27/4
1 stop12h 16m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlAnchorage
SEA - ANC
SEAANC
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Wed 17/4
1 stop10h 48m
Anchorage
Sat 20/4
1 stop9h 02m
Chicago O'Hare IntlAnchorage
ORD - ANC
ORDANC
Chicago O'Hare Intl
Fri 17/5
1 stop17h 41m
Anchorage
Sat 25/5
1 stop28h 18m
NewarkAnchorage
EWR - ANC
EWRANC
Newark
Sun 16/6
1 stop21h 19m
Anchorage
Sat 22/6
1 stop25h 37m
Currently, December is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Alaska (average of £995). Flying to Alaska in July will prove the most costly (average of £1,525). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£805
February
£981
March
£935
April
£837
May
£1,029
June
£1,124
July
£1,208
August
£1,169
September
£922
October
£1,053
November
£834
December
£788
ANC Temperature | -8 - 15 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Alaska, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 15.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -8.0 C).
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Crew
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Alaska remains a mystery to many people in North America, but those who do venture to “The Last Frontier” catch a glimpse of the nation’s most beautiful landscapes, engaging wildlife and natural habitats, and a more simplistic way of living.
If you love to fly you’re in luck. One of the best ways to see the country is to board a prop-plane and take Alaska flights to remote villages, fishing sites and just about anywhere else you want to go. You can also get to Alaska via ship, train or bus, but the fares are more expensive. Major airline carriers book flights to Alaska’s hub, Anchorage, and from there travellers can book other Alaska flights to various parts of the country.
You don’t have to be adventurous or outdoorsy to visit Alaska. But, most people who have been to Alaska agree that a visit is in order to understand its greatness. Alaska is called American’s “Last Frontier” for a reason. Book flights to Alaska with an open mind, and let the country captivate you with its simplicity and its beauty.
Given the enormous size of Alaska and its location, the weather varies greatly depending on where your flight takes you. Some places go into the mid-20s (Celsius) and 30s in summer, others make it into the 30s. Along the southern coast winter temperatures are in low single digits, while farther north they drop to -50 and lower. The southern areas have well-defined four seasons and northern areas have winter and summer. The northern coast has the most dramatic change in daylight hours. In Barrow, the sun sets at 12.50pm on November 18 and rises at 11.51am on January 24. By 1.06am on May 10 there is 24-hour daylight. Alaskan weather is famously unpredictable; a snow storm on July 4 followed by a hot July 5 is not out of character.
Alaska is huge. If you cut it in half, you would still have the two largest states in the US. RVs are a popular mode of transportation through the state, and Alaskan cities are fairly easy to drive in and park; the exception is parking an RV in downtown Anchorage during the week. All sorts of vehicles travel the Alaska Highway, which is open year-round and is paved for all but a few miles.
Other popular ways to get around Alaska are by water and by air; in fact, the only way to many towns, including Juneau, is via air or water. Many cruise lines offer tours of Alaska, and state-owned ferries can get you from one point to another. Another option is to travel through Alaska by rail, bush plane, air taxi, or helicopter. Taking a commercial flight between destinations is often the best, and cheapest, mode of transportation. Alaska has several regional airports that make flying around the state straightforward.