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Ride the rails from Anchorage south to Seward or north to Fairbanks, or you can access Spencer Glacier on a quick trip out of Portage.
By demanding more transparency, the government is forcing airlines to halt their quest toward more ancillary revenue.
Travelers on a Holland America Line standby list are notified two to seven days before departure.
The new rules cover mandatory refunds for many types of flight cancellations and delays as well as increased transparency for mandatory fees.
Federal rules that protect fliers have been in the works for more than year. Soon they’ll help passengers get money for canceled flights and luggage delays.
Airfare experts share their forecasts for summer vacation destinations that won’t break your budget.
For friends and family flying into Anchorage, there are short trips to the north or south and even further destinations for multiday excursions.
Though the Ha’ikū Stairs are closed to the public, photos keep surfacing online from people who completed the illegal hike.
Companies are offering discounts for residents on cruises, resort stays, tours and more.
Travel columnist Scott McMurren covers the details of Alaska Airlines’ new Access Alaska program, the state of lounges at Sea-Tac, and how to navigate options on oversold flights.
Flight times and layovers are just two of the many considerations to factor into the total cost of a plane ticket.
There was a time when things like cracked windshields and minor engine problems didn’t turn up very often in the news. That changed in January.
From the paid Alaska Access program to a partnership with a flexible spend credit card program and even a change to the airline’s checked baggage policy, there’s plenty to catch up on as the summer travel season approaches.
Events celebrating ice carvings, shorebirds, beer and folk music are just a few of the things you can experience over the next few weeks and months.
Most of the best rates are during the spring and in the fall, but some extend into 2025.
Crew members and frequent fliers share their methods to help you avoid checking bags at the airport.
Sometimes looking in unexpected places is the best way to find a fare that fits with your travel preferences.
Many business class fares allow for a lie-down seat — especially convenient for international travel — but often that’s only available for a portion of the itinerary.
Disgruntled visitors are unimpressed with the country’s top natural attractions, leaving negative reviews on Yelp, Tripadvisor and Google.
It will now cost passengers on American Airlines $40 to check a bag at the airport. Other airlines are charging up to $60 for second bags.
Fewer tourists plus nice weather equals peak pleasure in these top places to visit.
If you’re going to go all-in on an airline credit card or loyalty plan, find one that makes the most sense for you and how you travel.
It’s the time of year to start planning spring and summer adventures on the water.