Anchorage: The little airport on the top of the world
CNN
Throughout the Cold War, Alaska's Anchorage Airport was a key stopover for airplanes avoiding Russian airspace. Then during Covid, it became the world's busiest airport. Could its time be about to come again?
(CNN) — Against the snow-frosted backdrop of Alaska's Chugach Mountains, serving a city of just 300,000 people, sits what might just be the best-located airport in the world today.
While a look at a standard 2-D map of Earth might tell you Alaska is a far-flung outpost, spin the globe in your head and you'll see that the US state is, quite literally, on the top of the world.
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is an unassuming cargo hub, equidistant between New York and Tokyo and, as its website declares, just 9.5 hours flying time from 90% of the industrialized world.