Route Briefing: New York to Anchorage
Trading the towering skyline of Manhattan for the glacier-carved fjords of Alaska is a 7-hour-and-45-minute journey covering 3,386 miles. United Airlines, Delta, and Alaska Airlines connect the New York metro area (JFK, LGA, EWR) with Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC).
Anchorage is an outdoor adventurer's wonderland surrounded by the dramatic peaks of Chugach State Park and the waters of Cook Inlet. Walk or bike the scenic 11-mile Tony Knowles Coastal Trail to spot beluga whales and grazing moose, or explore indigenous culture at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. In downtown Anchorage, sample fresh Alaskan halibut, wild salmon, and king crab legs, followed by handcrafted local ales and reindeer pizza at the legendary Moose's Tooth Pub & Pizzeria along Old Seward Highway.
Scoring a roundtrip economy fare under $260 is an exceptional deal on this transcontinental journey, where standard summer tickets usually range from $380 to $540+. June through August is peak season during the magical midnight sun, making early booking 2 to 4 months in advance essential for the best flight and car rental rates.






