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Alaska news: In Fairbanks, aurora-viewing season is in full swing

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ALASKA
December 27, 2017
INSIGHT BY RENEE BRINCKS
In Fairbanks, aurora-viewing season is in full swing
Alaska is known for iconic views and unforgettable activities, and winter lures guests seeking one of the state's most legendary experiences: watching the northern lights dance across nighttime skies.
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NEWS
Trek Travel introduces new Alaska cycling adventure

The six-day, five-night outing starts and ends in Anchorage, exploring the Chase Trail, the Bird to Gird Trail, and coastal routes along Resurrection Bay.

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Windstar expands its programming with Signature Expeditions

Experiences include complimentary enrichment classes, presentations and one-on-one discussions with outdoor professionals.

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Ravn Air Group announces new Alaska routes

The new schedule includes two roundtrip flights from Anchorage to Dillingham and King Salmon on weekdays, and one roundtrip on each Saturday and Sunday.

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FEATURED STORY
Increased Alaska Railroad options for 2018

The new Denali in a Day tour and additional midweek Aurora Winter Train departures give travelers fresh options for exploring Alaska's legendary landmarks and seasonal activities between now and late spring.

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2017: Year in Review

It was a banner year for much of the travel industry. Yet several challenges -- from President Trump's policies and rhetoric to hurricanes and wildfires -- tested hoteliers, airlines, agents and tour operators.

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ALASKA Editor:
Renee Brincks
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