Getting to Alaska is probably easier than most people think, with direct flights to Anchorage from major cities like Seattle, DC, LA, Denver, and Chicago, to name just a few. But the Land of the Midnight Sun is getting even easier to reach in summer 2026, thanks to multiple new flights on major US airlines.
The biggest headline comes from Southwest Airlines, which announced it will fly to Alaska for the first time, starting on May 15, 2026. The flights will run daily from both Denver and Las Vegas and are expected to run through September 15, coinciding with Alaska’s busy tourist season. From Denver, the nonstop flight will take approximately 5 hours and 45 minutes, with the nonstop flight from Las Vegas being just a few minutes shorter. As of early May, one-way tickets from Denver start around $188, though most days are closer to $276.
