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Frequently Asked Questions
PSG (Petersburg James A. Johnson Airport, named for longtime Alaska state legislator James A. Johnson) sits on Mitkof Island in the City and Borough of Petersburg in Southeast Alaska, accessible via Haugen Drive. The airport is owned by the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities and operated as a state owned airport. Alaska Airlines provides scheduled commercial service to Juneau, Wrangell, and Ketchikan as part of the Alaska Airlines Southeast Alaska milk run. Petersburg is known as Little Norway for its Norwegian fishing fleet heritage. Our chauffeurs stage at the commercial vehicle lane outside the terminal.
PSG to downtown Petersburg and the Sons of Norway Hall (the historic 1912 Norwegian American social hall on Sing Lee Alley anchoring downtown Petersburg's Little Norway heritage district) runs about 5 to 10 minutes via Haugen Drive northbound. We handle daily transfers to area lodging including the Tides Inn Petersburg, the Scandia House Petersburg, and the broader downtown Petersburg accommodation district.
Yes. The LeConte Glacier (the southernmost tidewater glacier in the Northern Hemisphere, located in the LeConte Bay about 25 miles east of Petersburg, accessible only by boat or floatplane) is reached via the major Petersburg charter boat operators staging from the Petersburg Harbor about 5 to 10 minutes from PSG. We handle daily LeConte Glacier boat tour operator transfers timed to morning departures.
Yes. The Petersburg fishing fleet (the legendary Norwegian American fishing fleet that founded Petersburg in 1899, anchored by Peter Buschmann who established the original Icy Strait Packing Company cannery) and the major Southeast Alaska seafood processors including Trident Seafoods, OBI Seafoods, and Petersburg Fisheries generate consistent corporate demand through PSG during the salmon, halibut, and herring commercial fishing seasons. We hold standing accounts with seafood processor executive teams.
Yes. The Little Norway Festival (the annual May Norwegian Constitution Day celebration held each Syttende Mai weekend May 17, the centerpiece of Petersburg's Norwegian American heritage) generates the heaviest single event demand of our Petersburg year. We handle daily Festival weekend airport transfers, parade route logistics, and Sons of Norway Hall event pickups during the multi day celebration.
Yes. Mitkof Island (the home island of Petersburg, with the broader Mitkof Highway corridor including the Crystal Lake Hatchery, the Petersburg Public Library, and the Blind Slough Recreation Area) all sit within 15 to 25 minutes of PSG. We handle daily Mitkof Highway scenic drive transfers and the broader Petersburg recreation pickup logistics.
Yes. Petersburg Medical Center (the primary hospital serving Petersburg and the broader central Southeast Alaska region) runs about 5 to 10 minutes from PSG. We handle patient transfers, visiting physician transport, and family member airport pickups for extended hospital stays.
Yes. Petersburg hosts one of the most productive commercial fishing communities in Alaska, anchored by the broader Southeast Alaska salmon, halibut, herring, and shellfish fisheries. We hold standing accounts with seafood processor executive teams, fishing fleet operators, and the broader Southeast Alaska commercial fishing industry corporate base running PSG rotations.
The Little Norway Festival (the annual May Norwegian Constitution Day celebration on Syttende Mai weekend May 17, drawing Norwegian American heritage visitors from across the Pacific Northwest) generates the heaviest single weekend demand of our Petersburg year. We recommend four to six weeks of lead time for Festival weekend SUV and Sprinter bookings, since Petersburg lodging fills three to four months ahead of Syttende Mai.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye Alaska Airlines arrivals, 5 am LeConte Glacier boat tour operator early morning departures during peak summer season, and late night Sons of Norway Hall event pickups during Little Norway Festival weekend. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































