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Juneau International Airport (IATA: JNU, ICAO: PAJN, FAA LID: JNU) is a city-owned, public-use airport and seaplane base. The airport is in the heart of Alaska's serene landscapes and acts as a gateway to the state's wild beauty. Clearly signposted, it's easy to navigate. Plus, there are car rental services right at the airport, so you can hit the road soon after you touchdown.
Popular car rental companies operating at Juneau International Airport include:
These car rental stations are conveniently located within the airport, ensuring you can pick up your vehicle and start your journey without any delay.
Driving in Alaska can be different from what you're used to in Britain. Here are some tips to have a safe and enjoyable driving experience:
There are several gas stations in the vicinity of the airport. Fred Meyer, Safeway, and Glacier Gas are all great options for filling up your tank before your road adventure. In terms of accessibility, the airport is about 8 miles from downtown Juneau. This makes it a short, easy drive to start exploring the city's offerings.
When packing, bear in mind that Alaska's climate can be a stark contrast from the UK's typically mild weather. The summers are mild-warm, while winters can be extreme-cold. Dress appropriately and be prepared for potential weather changes.
The United States uses the US Dollar (USD) as its currency. However, major credit and debit cards are widely accepted places, including at car rental stations and gas stations.
Some of the interesting places you can visit by road from Juneau include Skagway, Haines, and Gustavus. The scenic routes promise a true Alaskan experience and are perfect for a memorable road trip.
We hope this guide will help you hit the ground running (or driving) when you land at Juneau International Airport. Enjoy your trip!