Alaska is a land of contrasts and extremes, where each season brings a completely different experience and mood. It is a ...
Alaska tourism industry leaders are optimistic heading for this winter tourism season even after last year saw nearly 22,000 fewer visitors.
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One of Alaska's most underrated destinations is a breathtaking hidden gem full of wildlife
Alaska is packed to the gills with amazing outdoor destinations, but this small town is one of the best thanks to several ...
Promoting travel to Alaska just got a big boost for 2022 and beyond as the nonprofit association responsible for managing Alaska’s image to the world was designated by Governor Mike Dunleavy to be the ...
As more companies employ videoconferencing, Travel Alaska has introduced several free Zoom backgrounds. Photo Credit: Peter Kronemann/Alaska Travel Industry Association Renee Brincks In response to ...
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Winter travel to Alaska: Realistic planning and preparation tips
Planning a trip to Alaska in the winter might seem a little scary, but it's actually a fun adventure and it's difficult to ...
Alaska is open for visitors! That was the message shared by local and state tourism officials April 20 during the virtual event "Live from Alaska, hosted by Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA)." ...
Alaska’s economy is growing and offers many advantages to expand due to our unique location. For those who are concerned that Alaska is facing a zero-growth future, I’d like to highlight a few of the ...
In a huge blow to Alaska tourism, Princess Cruises and Holland America Line canceled most of their Alaska sailings this summer and all of their land-based products. The two Carnival Corp. brands ...
President Joe Biden signed the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act into law, which allows cruise ships to visit Alaska. "Today, I signed the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act into law. Tourism is vital to the ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Thousands of tourists spill onto a boardwalk in Alaska’s capital city every day from cruise ships towering over downtown. Vendors hawk shoreside trips and rows of buses stand ...
In 2019, tourism was the second-largest private sector employer in Alaska. The landscape in 2020 is devastatingly different for tourism operators, large and small, across our state because of COVID-19 ...
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