Unalaska Airport
Tom Madsen (Dutch Harbor) Airport (IATA: DUT, ICAO: PADU, FAA LID: DUT) is a
state owned, public use airport in City of Dutch Harbor, on Amaknak Island in
the Aleutian Islands, off the coast of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located
near the Bering Sea coast of Unalaska Island, 800 miles (1,300 km) southwest of
Anchorage and 1,950 miles (3,140 km) from Seattle.
The airport is primarily served by
Alaska
Airlines, which operates daily scheduled passenger flights to and from the
airport, connecting Unalaska with Anchorage and other Alaskan destinations.
Grant Aviation also
offers scheduled passenger flights to and from the airport, connecting Unalaska
with other Aleutian Islands communities.
The airport has one runway designated 12/30, which is made of asphalt and
measures 4,350 by 100 feet. The terminal building at the airport houses a
ticketing counter, a waiting area, and a baggage claim area. While there is no
restaurant or café at the airport, vending machines are available for snacks and
drinks, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the airport for passengers.
Due to the airport's remote location and the challenging weather conditions in
the area, flight schedules may be subject to change or cancellation. It is
advisable to check with the airline for any updates or changes before traveling
to or from Unalaska Airport.
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