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. 
Alaska Airlines offers daily nonstop flights to Seattle and Anchorage, and a handful of charter and commuter carriers offer flights through Alaska. Recently the Airport has upgraded its runway by adding a safety area of 75 feet on each side of the runway.

The Passenger Terminal at Juneau International has recently been renovated and expanded and offers baggage & freezer storage services, food & drink and shops, a Visitor Information desk, internet access, Lost & Found & a smoking area.  The terminal has recently switced to clean energy via an electrically powered ground source heat pump system, extracting heat stored in the earth.

For picking up a passenger, use the Cell Phone Waiting lot or the short-termlot which offers the first 15 minutes free. 

Other parking options at Juneau Airport include short- and long-term parking lots; both have  handicap spaces.

To get from Juneau International Airport to your destination, you cen rent a car, take a taxi or a hotel shuttle bus.  Or you can take the public bus 'Capital Transit' (789-6901).



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