Each carrier is making changes, so staying on top of the shifting timetables is vital for booking trips going forward.
Although it hasn’t gotten too cold outside, the days are getting shorter. And we’re staring Labor Day right in the face. Summer’s almost over.
Air Canada flies once each day from Anchorage to its hub in Vancouver, B.C. It’s nice to have a Canadian connection — and the airline is sticking around for an extra couple of weeks, until Sept. 20. That’s consistent with the cruise companies’ offers, some of which stretch into October. Cruisers account for many of Air Canada’s travelers in and out of Anchorage.
United Airlines flies year-round between Anchorage and Denver. During the summer, the airline flies a bunch of nonstops from Anchorage to Newark, Chicago, Houston and San Francisco. The nonstops between Anchorage and Newark, San Francisco and Houston all end on Sept. 4. This summer, United also offered Fairbanks-Denver nonstops this summer. These daily flights will continue until Sept. 17.
Delta is increasing its Fairbanks-Seattle flights to twice-daily all winter long. And Delta is continuing its nonstop Juneau-Seattle flight through the winter. Delta’s other summertime flights from Seattle to both Ketchikan and Sitka are operated by the carrier’s regional parner, Skywest. Those daily flights end on Sept. 4.
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