Looking for meaningful souvenirs from across Alaska? This collection brings together airport code designs inspired by cities and destinations throughout America’s northernmost state. Whether your connection is rooted in where you live, where you’ve travelled, or where you dream of exploring next, these pieces offer a modern way to represent Alaska through the places that define it.
About Alaska
Alaska is shaped by vast wilderness, rugged coastlines, mountain ranges, gla. . . Read More >
Looking for meaningful souvenirs from across Alaska? This collection brings together airport code designs inspired by cities and destinations throughout America’s northernmost state. Whether your connection is rooted in where you live, where you’ve travelled, or where you dream of exploring next, these pieces offer a modern way to represent Alaska through the places that define it.
About Alaska
Alaska is shaped by vast wilderness, rugged coastlines, mountain ranges, glaciers, and remote communities connected through aviation. In many parts of the state, airports serve as essential lifelines linking communities across enormous distances. From major transportation hubs to smaller regional destinations, Alaska’s airport network reflects the movement, adventure, and geographic scale that make the state unique.
Why Alaska Airport Codes?
Airport codes across Alaska—like ANC, JNU, FAI, and SIT—represent much more than transportation. They symbolize remote journeys, unforgettable landscapes, fishing communities, cruise destinations, and the connections that tie together one of the world’s most distinctive travel regions.
Explore Alaska Regions & Destinations
Browse collections from cities and communities across Alaska:
Southcentral Alaska
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Anchorage (ANC) – Alaska’s largest city and primary aviation gateway
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Kodiak (ADQ) – Island community known for fishing, wildlife, and rugged coastal landscapes
Interior Alaska
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Fairbanks (FAI) – Interior Alaska hub known for northern lights and Arctic access
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Nome (OME) – Remote western Alaska community with deep Gold Rush history
Southeast Alaska & Inside Passage
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Juneau (JNU) – Alaska’s capital city surrounded by mountains and coastal wilderness
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Ketchikan (KTN) – Popular Inside Passage destination known for fishing and rainforest scenery
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Skagway (SGY) – Historic Gold Rush town and major cruise gateway in Southeast Alaska
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Sitka (SIT) – Coastal island community blending Indigenous, Russian, and Alaskan heritage
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Wrangell (WRG) – Southeast Alaska community known for wilderness access and maritime history
Explore More U.S. Destinations
From major cities to remote northern communities, these collections celebrate the destinations that define Alaska and its aviation culture. You can also explore more destinations across the United States, or browse designs from over 500 cities worldwide.
Each collection features made-to-order products designed to reflect your connection to that specific place.
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