Air Arctic is based in Fairbanks, Alaska and the air operator, FAR Part 135 is situated on the east ramp of the Fairbanks International Airport. Air Arctic specializes in charter air services throughout Alaska’s Arctic and throughout the interior of the country in addition to the statewide routes organised.
Air Arctic is renowned for their experienced Alaskan pilots, competitive charter rates, availability of On Demand services and their exceptional guest service and hospitality.
Northern Alaska Tour Company has operated excursions throughout Alaska’s Arctic for the past 15 years. It is a favourite tour operator for travelers to the region. Air Arctic provides flight services for all travelers of Northern Alaska Tour Company. One of their tours includes Arctic Circle Fly/Drive Adventure which is a one-day guided round trip by air and land. It begins with a flight from Fairbanks to Coldfoot, north of Arctic Circle.
The flight gives the passengers a bird’s eye view of Alaska’s wilderness. The land tour is carried out with tour coaches and vans that drive through the rugged Dalton Highway. On completion of the tour the passengers are awarded an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate. It is a fascinating exploration of the arctic tundra where one is amazed at the veins of ice clearly seen below the surface. The tourists will be left gawking at the mighty Yukon River as it flows in its majestic beauty steeped in its rich history. Other exciting sites include the Trans Alaska Pipeline and the Arctic Circle Trading Post amidst rural setting.
The second tour package includes Arctic Circle Air Adventure. This entails a day’s journey by air across the Arctic Circle. The flight is north from Fairbanks which illuminates the vastness of the remote country below, amidst the remnants of the gold mining heritage that brought the great rush of new settlers to the North Country. The remarkable view of the Trans Alaska Pipeline can be captured by tracing the change in landscape with the discovery of oil over 30 years ago.
The tourists will be thrilled at the crossing of the Arctic Circle with the magnificent Brooks Mountain Range to the south of the Gates of the Arctic National Park. Tourists would be able to mingle with the community on the Middle Fork Koyukuk River and learn about the story of the surrounding Brooks Range wilderness. Tourists will receive an Official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate. |