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Saint Paul Island Airport (SNP)

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ICAO Code: PASN

IATA Code: SNP

Elevation: 63ft

UTC: -9 Hours

The city of St. Paul Island is located in the U.S. state of Alaska and is home to the St. Paul Island Airport (SNP). It is an isolated island in the Bering Sea, located just off the coast of Alaska’s mainland. The island has a population of just over 500 people, making it one of the most remote communities in the United States. Despite its small size, St. Paul Island is home to a number of unique attractions, such as the St. Paul Island Museum, a traditional fishing village, and beautiful scenery. The island is also home to numerous species of wildlife, including seabirds, caribou and whales.

Airport Directions

To get to Saint Paul Island Airport (SNP) by car, you would need to drive to the nearest port and then take a ferry to the island. This could cost anywhere from $50 to $200, depending on the type of vehicle and the distance traveled. To get to Saint Paul Island Airport (SNP) by bus, you would need to take a bus to the nearest port, then take a ferry to the island. This could cost anywhere from $30 to $60, depending on the distance traveled. To get to Saint Paul Island Airport (SNP) by train, you would need to take a train to the nearest port, then take a ferry to the island. This could cost anywhere from $50 to $100, depending on the distance traveled. To get to Saint Paul Island Airport (SNP) by taxi, you would need to take a taxi to the nearest port, then take a ferry to the island. This could cost anywhere from $80 to $150, depending on the distance traveled.

Airport Terminals & Airlines

The Saint Paul Island Airport (SNP) has two terminals – Terminal A and Terminal B. Terminal A has two airlines – Alaska and Ravn Alaska, while Terminal B has three airlines – United Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and PenAir.

Airport Address

The best way to get to Saint Paul Island Airport (SNP) by car , bus, taxi or public transport is by taking a ferry from Kodiak to Saint Paul Island. The ferry takes approximately four hours and costs around $250 for a round trip ticket. Additionally, there is an airport shuttle service available from Kodiak to Saint Paul Island that costs around $90 for a round trip ticket. If you are travelling by public transport, there are buses from Anchorage to Kodiak that cost around $50 for a one-way ticket. From Kodiak, you can take a taxi to the ferry terminal, which will cost around $25.

Airport Lost & Found

The Lost and Found at Saint Paul Island Airport (SNP) is located at 2770 Airport Road, St. Paul Island, AK 99660. The telephone number is (907) 546-2327 and the opening hours are from 8:30AM to 5PM Monday – Friday.

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