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Frequently Asked Questions
SGY (Skagway Airport) sits in Skagway in the Municipality of Skagway Borough in Southeast Alaska, accessible via Broadway Street. The airport is owned and operated by the Municipality of Skagway. Alaska Seaplanes and Alaska Airlines provide scheduled commercial service to Juneau. Skagway is the gateway to the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, the southern terminus of the legendary White Pass and Yukon Route Railway, and one of the largest Alaska cruise ship ports by summer passenger volume. Our chauffeurs stage at the commercial vehicle lane outside the terminal.
SGY to downtown Skagway and the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park visitor center runs about 5 minutes via Broadway Street. We handle daily transfers to area lodging including the Westmark Inn Skagway, the Skagway Inn, and the historic Mile Zero Hotel.
Yes. The White Pass and Yukon Route Railway (the legendary 1898 narrow gauge railway built during the Klondike Gold Rush to connect Skagway to Whitehorse, Yukon, now operating as a major Alaska tourism scenic railway with the Skagway to White Pass Summit excursion and the longer Skagway to Bennett British Columbia and Carcross Yukon excursions) departs from the Skagway downtown depot about 5 minutes from SGY. We handle daily White Pass and Yukon Route Railway depot transfers timed to morning train departures.
Yes. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (the National Park Service site preserving the 1897 to 1898 Klondike Gold Rush heritage of Skagway and Dyea, including the legendary Chilkoot Trail and the broader Skagway historic district) anchors downtown Skagway about 5 minutes from SGY. We handle daily National Historical Park visitor transfers, ranger led walking tour group logistics, and the broader Skagway historic district pickup logistics.
Yes. Skagway is one of the largest Alaska cruise ship ports by summer passenger volume, with major cruise lines including Holland America, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Disney Cruise Line all calling at Skagway throughout the May through September cruise season. We handle daily cruise ship excursion transfers, shore tour operator pickups, and the broader Skagway cruise season visitor logistics.
Yes. Dyea (the historic Klondike Gold Rush ghost town and starting point of the legendary Chilkoot Trail, the iconic 33 mile gold rush trail crossing from Dyea over the Chilkoot Pass to Bennett, British Columbia) runs about 15 to 20 minutes from SGY via the Dyea Road. We handle daily Chilkoot Trail trailhead transfers, multi day backcountry hiking group logistics, and the broader Dyea historic district visitor pickups.
Yes. Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada (the historic Carcross First Nation community along the Klondike Highway and a major White Pass and Yukon Route Railway destination) runs about 90 to 120 minutes from SGY via the Klondike Highway northbound through the Canadian customs border crossing at Fraser, British Columbia. We handle daily Yukon Territory cross border transfers and Carcross visitor logistics, requiring valid passport documentation for the international border crossing.
Yes. Skagway hosts a deep summer cruise tourism corporate base anchored by the Holland America Princess Alaska land tour operations, the White Pass and Yukon Route Railway, and dozens of shore excursion operators serving the Skagway summer cruise season. We hold standing accounts with several Skagway cruise tourism operators running daily SGY rotations during the May through September cruise season.
Skagway cruise season runs from May through September, with the heaviest demand during July and August. Major cruise line shore excursion operators and visiting cruise ship corporate hospitality groups all drive consistent peak summer demand. We recommend three to four weeks of lead time for peak summer SUV and Sprinter bookings, with longer for major cruise line corporate hospitality charter groups.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye Alaska Seaplanes arrivals, 5 am White Pass and Yukon Route Railway depot early morning train departure transfers during peak summer season, and late night Skagway cruise ship return pickup logistics. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































