Cool: United Airlines Will Operate Intra-Alaska Flight

Cool: United Airlines Will Operate Intra-Alaska Flight

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No, United Airlines is hardly giving Alaska Airlines any competition here, but I think it’s noteworthy nonetheless.

United will operate Anchorage to Fairbanks flight

United Airlines will be operating daily service between Anchorage and Fairbanks from May 6 through September 29, 2021. The airline will operate the flight once daily, with the following schedule:

UA260 Anchorage to Fairbanks departing 6:22PM arriving 7:26PM
UA1959 Fairbanks to Anchorage departing 8:17PM arriving 9:25PM

The 261 mile flight is blocked at just over an hour in each direction. It will be operated by a Boeing 737-800, featuring 166 seats, including 16 first class seats and 150 economy seats.

United Airlines’ 737 first class

United’s summer 2021 service to Alaska

At its peak this coming summer, United plans to operate flights to Anchorage from Chicago, Denver, Houston, Newark, and San Francisco. Rather than operating nonstop flights from the lower 48 to Fairbanks, it seems like United simply plans to offer that capacity through Anchorage.

United Airlines’ planned Alaska flights

It appears that the plane used for this route will be coming from the Denver to Anchorage flight, which operates with the following schedule:

UA280 Denver to Anchorage departing 11:35AM arriving 3:06PM
UA1959 Anchorage to Denver departing 11:55PM arriving 7:00AM (+1 day)

I say this not because of the flight numbers, but rather because this is the only other route to Anchorage to be operated by the 737-800. It seems like only the Chicago and Denver flights to Anchorage are timed to connect to this service, while the flights to Houston, Newark, and San Francisco, aren’t timed to connect to this.

The connection times aren’t even great — we’re talking about a layover of over three hours in Anchorage for those coming from Denver.

What makes this route interesting

Alaska is obviously part of the US, so on the surface it shouldn’t be surprising to see any US airline operate flights there. It’s not like this is a “fifth freedom” flight, or anything. However, historically Alaska Airlines is the only major airline to operate flights within Alaska, so I do find this kind of cool and noteworthy.

Now, admittedly a single daily flight between Anchorage and Fairbanks isn’t as cool as Alaska Airlines’ route network within Alaska, like an Anchorage to Adak via Cold Bay flight. Still, there’s something fun about boarding a United flight within Alaska, if you ask me.

It’s hardly United’s coolest route with a 737, though, as the airline has its awesome “Island Hopper” service.

Alaska Airlines has an impressive route network in Alaska

Bottom line

In the summer of 2021 United will operate a daily Anchorage to Fairbanks flight with a 737. This is intended to offer connectivity to some of United’s lower 48 flights to Anchorage. It’s cool to see one of the”big three” US airlines operate a flight within Alaska. It’s not the first time this has happened, but it’s also not terribly common.

While I can appreciate that this might be the best option for United serving Fairbanks right now, it still doesn’t seem terribly convenient for those coming from the lower 48, given the connection times.

What do you make of United’s Anchorage to Fairbanks flight? 

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  1. Jason Guest

    Looking at UA's website for this route...there are several options with flights on AS. Since when do UA and AS have any type of partnership?

  2. Joseph Guest

    United was flying SJU to STT flights for quite a few months before they started the IAH-STT nonstop. It wasn’t just a through flight, you could buy tickets on just the SJU STT SJU portions.

  3. Jim Guest

    It’s nothing new. UA flew ANC-FAI in the 1980’s and 90’s. I’ve flown that route on UA 767’s, 727-100’s and 200’s and 757’s.

  4. Matthew New Member

    @ Peter — When the full Alaska schedule comes back you can do the ANC-SCC-BRW-ANC flight. One of the quickest and slowest boarding experiences in one trip. ANC-SCC boards extremely quickly because it's all almost completely oil field workers with minimal luggage. BRW-ANC is probably the slowest boarding experience since there is no room after TSA. TSA opens when boarding begins.

  5. Cmorgan Guest

    Jason obviously has too much time on his hands!! Take a Xanax buddy.

  6. ptahcha Member

    @Alan Good to know when I am checking a guitar next time.

  7. Gene Diamond

    @ Matthew -- I'm not sure what the deal is with the Jason comment since I avoid clicking on your blog on Sundays. I love your blog Monday-Saturday.

  8. Lovenflight Guest

    Makes prudent sense under the potential load factors.

  9. WHS Guest

    Not cool! ORD-FAI was one of the easiest upgrades in the system. ANC for whatever reason is always quite tough. Hoping they’ll add a direct FAI flight if demand recovers a bit more.

  10. Golfingboy Guest

    Actually this is a major cut in the FAI market. UA operated nonstop DEN-FAI and ORD-FAI flights in the past.

    Regardless it’s better than losing UA service entirely.

  11. Glenn Guest

    If you are a United Club member, you can use the Alaska Lounge in ANC during your layover.

  12. Matthew Member

    Geez Jason. Maybe you should just take a break from the travel blogs today and get some fresh air.

  13. Jason Diamond

    It's a tag flight. They dont feel/ are worried that demand wont recover to offer Fairbanks its own nonstops as they have in previous summers, so are tagging it off an Anchorage flight. Although it's been some years, other airlines have done this before. Not sure why it deserves a post.

  14. ChuckMO Guest

    FAI-ANC-DEN with a 7:00am arrival in DEN provides connections to the entire western 2/3 of the country, including IAH and EWR. SFO is the odd man out unless you want to backtrack, or wait a while in ANC. Pretty good schedule over all, really.

  15. Peter Diamond

    For absolutely no reason other than to see the area and say I went up there, I'm dying to fly AS up to Barrow.

  16. Alan Guest

    Keep in mind: United Breaks Guitars

  17. P Guest

    Can we dub this the United Glacier Hopper? =]

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Jason Guest

Looking at UA's website for this route...there are several options with flights on AS. Since when do UA and AS have any type of partnership?

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Joseph Guest

United was flying SJU to STT flights for quite a few months before they started the IAH-STT nonstop. It wasn’t just a through flight, you could buy tickets on just the SJU STT SJU portions.

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Jim Guest

It’s nothing new. UA flew ANC-FAI in the 1980’s and 90’s. I’ve flown that route on UA 767’s, 727-100’s and 200’s and 757’s.

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