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Koyuk Airport (KKA)

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Koyuk, United States

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Airport Information

ICAO Code: PAKK

IATA Code: KKA

Elevation: 154ft

UTC: -9 Hours

Koyuk is a small city in the Nome Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located on Norton Sound of the Bering Sea, approximately 84 miles northwest of Nome. Koyuk is a traditional Yupik Eskimo village, with a population of about 350 people. It is home to a traditional subsistence lifestyle, with fishing, hunting, and gathering playing a major role in the economy. The city is served by the Koyuk Alfred Adams Airport (IATA: KKA, ICAO: PAKK), which provides air service to nearby cities and towns. Koyuk is also home to the Koyuk Bering Sea School, a public school system serving students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The city is surrounded by stark beauty, with rolling tundra hills, wide open spaces, and the icy waters of the Bering Sea.

Airport Directions

To get to Koyuk Airport (KKA) by car, you will need to drive from Anchorage to Koyuk, which is about 576 miles away. The cost for a one-way car rental from Anchorage to Koyuk will vary depending on the car rental company and the type of car you choose. To get to Koyuk Airport (KKA) by bus, you will need to take the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry from Anchorage to Nome, which has a stop at Koyuk. The ferry ride typically costs around $300. From Nome, you will need to take a taxi to Koyuk Airport (KKA). The cost of a taxi from Nome to Koyuk is typically around $150. There is no train service available to Koyuk Airport (KKA). The

Airport Terminals & Airlines

The Koyuk Alfred Adams Airport (KKA) has three terminals, Terminal A, Terminal B, and Terminal C. Terminal A serves Alaska Airlines and Ravn Alaska, while Terminal B serves Ravn Alaska and Bering Air. Terminal C serves Alaska Airlines, Bering Air, and Peninsula Airways.

Airport Address

To get to Koyuk Airport (KKA) by car, you can take the Koyuk-Nome Road from Nome, Alaska to Koyuk. It is approximately a 253 mile drive and will take approximately 5-6 hours. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from Nome to Koyuk, which usually costs around $460. There is also public transportation available from Nome to Koyuk. The most common option is the Alaska Marine Highway System, which operates ferries between the two cities. The one-way fare is $54, plus a $5 port fee, and the journey takes approximately 4-5 hours. Another option is to take the bus from Nome to Koyuk. The Nome-Kotzebue Bus Company operates a bus route between the two cities, and the one-way fare is $85. The journey takes approximately 8-9

Airport Lost & Found

The Lost and Found at Koyuk Alfred Adams Airport (KKA) is located at: Lost and FoundKoyuk Alfred Adams AirportPO Box 192Unalakleet, AK 99684Phone Number: 907-451-2200Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday, 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM.

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