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Alaska news: Juneau and the noncruise visitor

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ALASKA
September 27, 2017
INSIGHT BY RENEE BRINCKS
Juneau study offers insight on the independent traveler
Juneau welcomed nearly 1.1 million visitors during the summer 2016 travel season, says a new report, and approximately 7% of them (78,000 total) were independent travelers arriving by air or ferry.
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NEWS
Winter travel guide available from Explore Fairbanks

The free, 32-page publication explores popular winter activities like dog mushing, northern lights viewing and various snowy-weather sports.

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Alaska Railroad booking seasonal adventure packages

Multi-day itineraries range from one to six days and bundle rail travel, accommodations and activities across the state.

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UnCruise Adventures offers spring discounts

Discounts of $400 per cabin or $200 per person (single occupancy) can be combined with UnCruise Adventures' Loyalty, Referral and Family Discoveries savings programs.

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FEATURED STORY
Dog sledding, fine dining with Access Trips

A chance conversation with six-time Iditarod finisher Justin Savidis helped spark a new Alaska tour by the operator, and guests will lunch with him atop Colony Glacier during the eight-day culinary experiences that launch in May.

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Early bird registration extended for CruiseWorld

The CruiseWorld conference will be held Nov. 15 through 17 at the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center. Register now to save $74 off the onsite registration rate.

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