Last updated: January 27, 2026
Introduction
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) serves Anchorage, Alaska's largest city and the gateway to the Last Frontier. Located just 8 km southwest of downtown, it's one of the busiest cargo airports in the world due to its strategic location on polar routes between North America and Asia.
The airport has two terminals:
- South Terminal: Domestic flights (Alaska Airlines hub)
- North Terminal: International and some domestic
ANC is the essential starting point for Alaska adventures.
Key airlines: Alaska Airlines (hub), Delta, American, United, JetBlue, Condor, and Icelandair (seasonal).
Destinations from ANC
Direct flights to 60 destinations

Chicago
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Seoul
Incheon International Airport

New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport

Los Angeles
Los Angeles International Airport

Miami
Miami International Airport

King Salmon
King Salmon Airport

Hong Kong
Hong Kong International Airport

Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
All destinations:
+36 more destinations →Airlines at ANC
26 airlines operate from this airport
Routes & Location
Map loading at 61.1790, -149.9926
Getting In and Out
ANC is close to downtown Anchorage:
- To Downtown Anchorage: 8 km, 15-20 minutes
- To Midtown: 5 km, 10-15 minutes
- To Seward (Kenai Fjords): 200 km, 2.5 hours
- To Denali National Park: 380 km, 4.5 hours
Public Transit
People Mover (Bus)
Route 40 connects to downtown:
- Route: Airport → Downtown Transit Center
- Journey time: 30-40 minutes
- Frequency: Hourly
- Cost: $2.00
- Hours: Limited schedule
Public transit is limited in Anchorage—rideshare or rental car recommended.
Parking
| Type | Daily Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Short Term Garage | $18/day | Terminal adjacent |
| Long Term | $12/day | Shuttle service |
| Economy | $10/day | Covered, shuttle |
Parking is reasonably priced.
Food
ANC has Alaska-themed dining:
Post-Security:
- Humpy's Great Alaskan Alehouse: Local favorite, seafood and beer
- Norton Sound Seafood: Fresh Alaskan fish
- Midnight Sun Brewing: Alaska craft beer
- Glacier Brewhouse Express
- Kaladi Brothers Coffee: Alaska's best local coffee
Try: Alaskan salmon or halibut before heading into the wilderness.
WiFi
Network: ANC Free WiFi
- Cost: Free
- Speed: Good
- No registration required
Local SIM
SIM cards available from:
- Stores in terminal
- Note: Coverage in remote Alaska is limited regardless of carrier
Cash & ATMs
ATMs in both terminals.
Important: Many remote Alaska locations are cash-only. Withdraw enough before bush plane flights.
Shopping
Post-Security:
- Alaska-themed gifts: Ulu knives, native art, furs
- Smoked salmon: Packaged for travel
- Outdoor gear: Last-minute adventure supplies
Best buys: Smoked salmon, ulu knife, authentic Native Alaskan art.
Lounges
Alaska Airlines Lounge
- Location: South Terminal (C Concourse)
- Access: Alaska Airlines First Class, oneworld Emerald/Sapphire
- Amenities: Food, drinks, views of the Chugach Mountains
The Boardroom
- Location: South Terminal
- Access: Priority Pass, various cards
- Amenities: Food, drinks, WiFi
Accommodation
Hotels near ANC are along the airport corridor. Downtown Anchorage is only 15-20 minutes away.
Destination Tips
Anchorage is the basecamp for Alaska adventure—mountains, glaciers, wildlife, and wilderness:
Top attractions from Anchorage:
- Flattop Mountain: 25 min—popular hike with city/mountain views
- Tony Knowles Coastal Trail: Downtown—11-mile paved trail, possible moose sightings
- Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center: 60 min—see bears, moose, bison
- Portage Glacier: 60 min—glacier viewing, boat tours
- Anchorage Museum: Downtown—excellent Alaska history and native culture
Day trips from Anchorage:
- Seward/Kenai Fjords: 2.5 hours—whale watching, glaciers, sea kayaking
- Whittier: 1.5 hours—glacier cruises, kayaking
- Matanuska Glacier: 2 hours—walk-on glacier tours
- Talkeetna: 2.5 hours—quirky town, Denali views, bush plane tours
Multi-day Alaska adventures:
- Denali National Park: 4.5 hours—grizzlies, Denali (Mt. McKinley), wilderness
- Kenai Peninsula: 2-4 hours—fishing, hiking, Homer
- Fairbanks: 6 hours (or 45-min flight)—northern lights, gold rush history
- Inside Passage: Fly to Juneau for glaciers and Southeast Alaska
Alaska wildlife (likely sightings):
- Moose: Common in Anchorage itself—yes, in the city
- Bears: Grizzly and black, especially near salmon streams
- Whales: Humpbacks, orcas in coastal waters
- Eagles: Everywhere
- Salmon: Rivers full during summer runs
Local tips:
- Summer (June-August): Nearly 24-hour daylight, best for most visitors
- Winter: Dark, cold, but northern lights and dog sledding
- Rent a car: Essential for exploring beyond Anchorage
- Bear safety: Know protocols if hiking—bear spray, noise, food storage
- Mosquitoes: Brutal in summer wilderness—bring strong repellent
- Tides: Alaska has extreme tides; check before coastal walks
- Alaska Airlines: Hub here connects to everywhere in Alaska
- Bush planes access remote Alaska—book early for popular lodges
- Prices: Alaska is expensive; food and activities cost more than Lower 48
- The scenery will exceed your expectations—it's genuinely that dramatic
Luggage Storage in Anchorage
Store Your Bags in Anchorage
Travel light and explore freely. Secure luggage storage locations near the airport, train stations, and city center.
- Secure and insured storage
- Flexible hours - store for hours or days
- Convenient locations throughout Anchorage
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Car Rental in Anchorage
Rent a Car in Anchorage
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Flight Compensation
Had a Flight Disruption at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport?
If your flight to or from ANC was delayed, cancelled, or overbooked, you may be entitled to up to €600 in compensation.
- Delayed by 3+ hours
- Cancelled flight
- Denied boarding / Overbooking
- Claims valid up to 3 years back
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