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Air Travel From Alaska To Spain

Whether you are visiting Alaska or Spain, air travel has never been more affordable. Airline reservations are easy to acquire, either through an online travel site or full service travel agent. Specific airlines also offer special rates directly to customers. Some popular resort destinations in both Alaska and Spain offer air travel, hotel accommodations, tours and other amenities in packages at discounted rates.

Alaska

Alaska is a state in the United States that is located in the extreme northwest portion, and it is not only the largest U.S. state in terms of area, but also is one of the wealthiest and most diverse. Alaska abuts the Yukon and British Columbia, Canada, to the east, the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean to the south, the Bering Sea, Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea to the west, and the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean to the north.

Alaska is truly one of the most beautiful places in the world that you can travel to, as it has so much to offer. A few of the most scenic places in Alaska are: the Dalton highway that roars through the arctic valleys and plains, the Glenn Highway that navigates through the Matanuska River Valley, the Seward Highway which traces the shore of the Turnagain Arm, and the Richardson Highway which crosses snowy Thompson Pass and cuts through Keystone Canyon near Valdez.

Spain

If taking a trip to Alaska sounds exciting, air travel to Spain would be incredible. More than fifty million people visit Spain each year. It is no wonder, with Spain's easy travel, friendly people, long sandy beaches and plentiful food and drink it is a perfect destination. Although Spain has a distinctly seasonal climate the best times to travel to Spain are in the months of May, June and September.

Spain gave the world Picasso, the flamenco, gazpacho the novel and the guitar. Travel to cities steeped in history and culture such as Barcelona, Madrid or Gibraltar. In the cities, the old world narrow winding streets reside next to modern architecture. Just remember that the Spanish siesta, a time when most of the shops are closed, runs from 1:30 to 4:30 each afternoon.

Traveling by air to Spain, Alaska or anywhere else in the world is not only economic to the pocket book but also economical with your time. Airplanes continue to get bigger and faster, and with plenty of nonstop flights available, shorter traveling times leave more time to enjoy the destination.