Flightseeing in Alaska

K2 Aviation glacier landing.
Capture the magnificence of Alaska on a flightseeing tour from Anchorage. Soar above the Chugach Mountains, Mt. McKinley, Prince William Sound or the Harding Icefield! Fly through deep valleys of Alaska glaciers, where walls of prehistoric ice and rock jut skyward from the earth. Go bear viewing, land at remote fishing spots, and see many parts of Alaska not accessible by any other means.
Dependable operations offer year-round personalized flights or charters from Anchorage via floatplane, fixed wing and helicopter. Flights depart from the Anchorage International Airport, Merrill Field, Lake Hood Air Harbor – the world’s busiest floatplane base.
Aviation has long been a lifeline to rural Alaska ("the bush") - an integral part to the state's history and development. Today, the state remains the most "flyingest" in the country, with about six times as many pilots per capita as the rest of the United States.




