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Frequently Asked Questions
Downtown Bethel sits about a mile north of Bethel Airport along the Kuskokwim River, a quick ride of roughly five minutes via Airport Road and Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway. We provide direct transfers to the Long House Bethel Hotel, Bentley's Porter House Bed and Breakfast, and surrounding Bethel lodging options with all inclusive flat rates covering meet and greet, luggage handling, and gratuity. Call +1 (718) 514-9881.
Yes. The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation main campus and YKHC Hospital sit about a mile north of BET, a quick ride of roughly five minutes via the Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway. We provide direct transfers for visiting patients, medical professionals, and conference attendees with chauffeurs familiar with the main hospital entrance, the visitor parking, and the surrounding Bethel medical district facilities for arriving guests.
Yes. Bethel is the regional hub for the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta with charter flight operators serving over fifty villages including Kwethluk, Akiachak, Tuluksak, and Akiak. We provide BET transfers to charter operator offices and FBO lobbies for arriving guests connecting to Delta village destinations with chauffeurs familiar with the airport ramp area and the surrounding charter aviation companies.
Yes. The Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center sits about a mile north of BET in downtown Bethel, a quick ride of roughly five minutes via the Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway. We provide direct transfers for visitors exploring the museum exhibits on Yup'ik culture, the surrounding educational facilities, and the connection to other Bethel area attractions for arriving cultural visitors and researchers.
The Kuskokwim River runs adjacent to downtown Bethel about a mile north of BET, a quick ride of roughly five minutes. We provide direct transfers to boat launch areas, fishing camp access points, and the Kuskokwim 300 sled dog race start line during the annual January race with chauffeurs familiar with the river access points and surrounding lodging options for arriving guests.
Yes. Premium SUVs accommodate one to six passengers with generous luggage space for hunting and fishing gear, business travel bags, and family arrivals. SUVs are popular for Bethel area arrivals, YKHC medical professional transfers, and corporate trips serving the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region. All SUVs run on winter rated tires during cold months for icy road conditions in the area.
Yes. Bethel serves as the regional aviation hub for the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region. We coordinate connecting transfers between BET commercial arrivals and bush plane departures with chauffeurs holding at the FBO lobby and assisting with luggage transfer between aircraft for arriving guests heading to Delta village destinations during the year round bush flight operations across the region.
Yes. The Kuskokwim 300 sled dog race each January starts and finishes in Bethel about a mile north of BET. We coordinate transfers for mushers, race officials, fans, and media with chauffeurs familiar with the race start line area, the surrounding Bethel lodging options, and the recommended viewing locations along the Kuskokwim River route for arriving guests during the multi day race event.
Yes. Every BET reservation includes complimentary real time flight tracking. If your inbound flight is delayed by weather, western Alaska fog events, winter ice storms, blizzard conditions, summer thunderstorms, connection issues, or mechanical problems, the pickup window adjusts automatically at no extra charge. A grace period after landing covers baggage claim and walking to the curbside exit.
Kuskokwim River subsistence fishing season brings anglers and visitors through BET each summer. We add capacity with SUVs and Sprinter vans for fishing camp transfers, hotel arrivals to Bethel area lodging, and connecting transfers to bush plane departures for arriving anglers heading to Delta village fishing destinations during the peak summer salmon and whitefish fishing season each year.











































