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Cheap Flights to North Pole from $98 One Way, $192 Round Trip

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North Pole Flight Information

Traveling To
North Pole
Destination Airport IATA Code
FAI
Number of Airlines Serving
Airlines
Alaska Airlines, Delta, United
Flight Price
$192
Earliest Departing Flight
Latest Departing Flight

North Pole

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Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to North Pole?
Search for a flight that suits your schedule among the 20 airlines that jet into Fairbanks Intl. Airport (FAI). The best way to save on ticket fares is to book ahead of time. Check out these well-known domestic air carriers and lock in a fantastic deal today:

  • Wright Air Service - 178 flights to North Pole per month
  • Alaska Airlines - 133 flights to North Pole per month
  • Warbelow’s Air Ventures - 39 flights to North Pole per month

What is the best airport to fly to in North Pole?
Fairbanks Intl. Airport (FAI). It’s the city’s main airport and is located approximately 17 miles west of the downtown area. You’ll be unpacking your belongings and discovering the best of North Pole not long after landing.
How much is a flight to North Pole?
Plenty of fantastic deals were up for the taking this week, with return flights to North Pole ranging from $192 to $350. But it was jet-setters starting their trip from Anchorage (ANC) who bagged the really big bargains. One-way fares to North Pole fell to just $98.
How to book the cheapest flight to North Pole?
With some of the most exciting flight deals around, you’ll get more for your money with Orbitz. The following handy hints will help you pick up cheap flights to North Pole — and leave you with cash to spare:

  • Departing from or arriving at other airports may be more affordable. Enter your preferred departure and arrival points. Next, click on the ‘Nearby airports’ function below the form fields to see your options.
  • If your plans aren’t set in concrete, click on the ‘Show flexible dates’ link to see the flight deals for multiple departure dates. Go with any suitable cheaper fare you find.
  • Select ‘Show options’ to filter your search results. You can choose your preferred airline and seating class here. Under ‘Sort & Filter’ to the left, you can even specify whether you want to fly in the morning, afternoon or evening.
  • If you’ve sorted your travel dates, don’t wait to book. Fares generally climb as the departure date nears.
  • Think about combining your flights, hotels and car rental with Orbitz to make your budget go even further.
  • Don’t travel during peak seasons if you can. By steering clear of summer and school vacations, you can save plenty on your airfare.

How long is a flight to North Pole?
You could have time to read a couple of chapters of your favorite book, or you might make it though the entire thing! How long a flight is depends on where you’re taking off from, but these busy routes to North Pole will give you a better picture:

  • Anchorage, AK (ANC-Ted Stevens Anchorage Intl.) to Fairbanks Intl. Airport (FAI) - 1 hour
  • Seattle, WA (SEA-Seattle - Tacoma Intl.) to Fairbanks Intl. Airport (FAI) - 3 hours and 51 minutes
  • Fort Yukon, AK (FYU) to Fairbanks Intl. Airport (FAI) - 58 minutes

What is the best time to book a flight to North Pole?
Generally speaking, the cheapest month to book your airfare is January. This is closely followed by February then August. When searching for a cheap flight to North Pole, it’s worth being ready to book. Cheap deals pop up quickly and don’t hang around!
What day of the week is the cheapest to book a flight to North Pole?
Make a booking on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday. Generally, these are the cheapest days to purchase seats to North Pole. The vacation of your dreams starts with an unbeatable flight deal!
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly to North Pole?
Everybody enjoys a good deal, so think about flying out earlier in the week to nab cheap flights to North Pole. Orbitz data from 2020 suggests you can secure the best prices on flights departing on Mondays. Tuesday is the next cheapest day, while Saturdays are likely to cost an arm and a leg. Many people tend to travel when the working week is over, so leave those Saturdays for catching up with pals.
What is the cheapest month to fly to North Pole?
Travel in August if you’re on a budget. Orbitz data has found that it’s generally the best month for cheap flights to North Pole. June is when ticket prices really go up.
Which airlines allow free cancellation?
Flexibility is important, that’s why Orbitz lets you search for flights that won’t hit you with a fee for any amendments. Add your departure and arrival destinations, then select “Filter by flexible change policies.” We’ll show you options that include free cancellation within 24 hours of booking and no change fees.
What do I need for the flight to North Pole?
Flying doesn’t have to be a drag. In fact it can be a joy with a little pre-planning! Make your trip a smooth one with the following helpful tips:

  • Whether you print it out at home or use an electronic one, you’ll need your boarding pass to step foot on the plane. You’ll also need some form of government-issued identification. If you’re flying internationally, make sure your passport is valid.
  • To keep you busy on the short hop to North Pole, download some new songs or restock the audiobook library on your smartphone. Food can also be a good distraction while in the air, so take some light snacks.
  • Even if you’re traveling in the height of summer, take a sweater or hoodie on board with you. Cabins can get downright cold.

How many direct flights are there to North Pole?
North Pole has approximately 73 direct flights every month, so you have loads of options to select from. Say goodbye to stopovers and fly nonstop with Wright Air, Alaska Airlines or Warbelow’s Air Ventures.
How do I get cheap first-class/business deals to North Pole?
Experienced travelers have a way of finding first or business-class airfares to North Pole that don’t cost a packet. Take their lead with these useful hints:

  • Being flexible doesn’t just help with your yoga. Have some room to move around your travel dates so you can snap up cheaper airfares when they pop up.
  • Plenty of budget airlines offer quality business-class seating for a reasonable price.
  • Bid for an upgrade. Some carriers hold online auctions that let you put down a price for a seat up the front. You can also try upgrading with points earned through a rewards program.

How to get into North Pole from the airport?
Make things easier with a Fairbanks Intl. Airport (FAI) car rental. Arrive at Fairbanks Intl. Airport (FAI) and then grab some wheels from one of the two providers on-site. Thrifty Car Rental and Dollar both have a good selection of cars to choose from. Once you’ve tossed your luggage in the trunk, you’ll need to drive about 17 miles to the east to make it to the hustle and bustle of central North Pole. Renting a vehicle from the city center is another popular option with our North Pole car rentals.
What is the best time to go to North Pole?
Anytime is a wonderful time to go to North Pole, though February, July and August are the most popular months. As with most of the Northern Hemisphere, the summer season begins June 20. If you’d like to hang out in a light shirt than a heavy winter coat, this time of the year would suit you nicely. Expect average daytime highs of 65 ºF and nighttime lows around 50 ºF.

Fare, taxes & fees: Fares include all taxes and fees, except baggage fees. Rates shown reflect fares found by other Orbitz users over the past 7 days. Due to rapidly changing airline prices & seat availability, these fares may no longer be available.

Refunds/changes/cancellations: Itinerary changes, if permitted for the fare, will have a $30 service fee charged by Orbitz. Additional airline charges may apply.

Other conditions: Schedules, fares and rules are subject to change without notice. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights/dates or in all markets. Lower fares may be available. Fares will not be honored retroactively or in exchange for any wholly/partially unused ticket. Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. Fare rules are provided for the selected itinerary before booking.