Who does it? Specifically Does Atlas or UPS fly that leg. We used to but dropped it a couple of years ago.
I start the commute in August.
Regards,
Clutch
I start the commute in August.
Regards,
Clutch
Checked Atlas' schedule for the rest of the month, no ANC-ORD. We do a lot of ANC-ORD (and ANC-CVG for a backup) but I can't recall going the other way.
Alaska: ORD-ANC; ORD-SEA-ANC. Daily. Year-round except for Jan - Feb, when they drop the direct flight.
United: ORD-ANC. Don't know the frequency (this is a seasonal route for them)
FedEx: ORD-ANC. Sundays only, as I recall (you can confirm this on Jumpseat finder)
United: ORD-ANC. Don't know the frequency (this is a seasonal route for them)
FedEx: ORD-ANC. Sundays only, as I recall (you can confirm this on Jumpseat finder)
I don't think FDX has ORD-ANC anymore. I think the closest is IND-ANC.
Alaska has a non-stop in the mornings.
Alaska has a non-stop in the mornings.
All I can say is that if you take Alaska and stop over in Seattle, let me know and Mr. vagabond and I will take you to dinner and take in some sights. Just ask another of your brethren how much fun HE had when he came to visit. Did things and saw things and ate food that he erstwhile had never experienced. 

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United: ORD-ANC. Don't know the frequency (this is a seasonal route for them)
FedEx: ORD-ANC. Sundays only, as I recall (you can confirm this on Jumpseat finder)
This year United's ANC-ORD goes year round. I just checked some random dates in Dec and Jan on United.com and it's still loaded. That can of course change if bookings are weak.Originally Posted by Panzon
Alaska: ORD-ANC; ORD-SEA-ANC. Daily. Year-round except for Jan - Feb, when they drop the direct flight.United: ORD-ANC. Don't know the frequency (this is a seasonal route for them)
FedEx: ORD-ANC. Sundays only, as I recall (you can confirm this on Jumpseat finder)
