Geopolitical tensions last year caused some international travelers to cancel their vacations to the United States, and ...
The aurora visible from west Fairbanks on Nov. 11, 2025. The northern lights are a huge draw for tourists in the dark, winter months. Travel industry experts expect Alaska to have a softer tourism ...
Offering people authentic cultural tourism experiences in Alaska means rethinking a key element of how the state has long been marketed, Emily Edenshaw, president and CEO of the Alaska Native Heritage ...
Muddy Water Adventures announced updated wildlife viewing practices for its Anan Bears Tour, focusing on guest safety ...
The Alaska Travel Industry Association hosted its annual convention at the Westmark Hotel Tuesday, where Craig Jennison, ATIA board president, and Jillian Simpson, ATIA CEO, presented statistics on ...
Alaska's capital is usually crammed with tourists who come to see glaciers. After flooding from a melting glacier, attributed to climate change, many wonder if the tourist attraction is threatened.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AIANTA Board President Travis Owens and AIANTA CEO Sherry L. Rupert at the 25th Annual American Indigenous Tourism Conference.
A large gravel lot in the heart of downtown Juneau’s tourism corridor has sat empty for years. But that might soon change. On Tuesday, the city’s planning commission will consider whether to approve a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Featured left to right: AIANTA Board President Emerson Vallo (Pueblo of Acoma); Jo McDaniel, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Tourism ...
Haley Johnston has high hopes for tourism businesses like hers this year, despite expectations that large cruise ships once again won’t be coming to Alaska. Industry representatives are also ...
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