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JNU AIRPORT & FLIGHT STATUS

Juneau JNU Airport Overview

Juneau International Airport JNU is nestled in a narrow valley between tall glacial mountain peaks. The city of Juneau, Alaska’s capital, is located approximately 890 miles northwest of Seattle, WA., and 560 miles southeast of Anchorage in the lush waterways of the 'Alaskan Panhandle'. Juneau is the only state capital in the U.S. with no roads leading to it – it’s only accessible by boat or plane. 

The Airport is located  on Crest Street, and is accessible from downtown Juneau by taking the Egan Expressway to Glacier Highway, exit at McDonalds - turn left on Glacier Hwy; then turn left at Shell Simmons Drive and follow it until you see the Airport.

With two runways and an estimated 0.3 million passengers in 2011, Alaska Airlines offers daily nonstop flights to Seattle and Anchorage, and a handful of charter and commuter carriers offer flights throughout Alaska.

Juneau International has one passenger terminal. (For more information, please refer to 'Terminal Map' page.)

Parking options at Juneau Airport: (For more information, please refer to 'Airport Parking' page.)

To get from Juneau International Airport to your destination, you can rent a car, take a limo (463-5466), a taxi, a hotel shuttle bus or the public bus.  The  'Capital Transit' bus (tel. 789-6901), Juneau's public bus has its own site at  juneau.org/capitaltransit/ with schedules and map.



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Juneau JNU Airport Update History

  • Updated JNU Parking On site page - Mar 11, 2013
  • Updated JNU Airports page - Feb 24, 2013
  • Updated JNU Direct Flights page - Feb 24, 2013
  • Updated JNU Airport Intro page - Jan 12, 2013
  • Updated JNU Main Terminals page - Jan 12, 2013