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Bethel Airport
Bethel
Alaska 99559
USA
GPS Coordinates:
Longitude: -161,838°
Latitude: 60,780°
Summary
Bethel Airport is a small airport in United States, serving the region of Bethel, Alaska. The longest runway is 6.400 feet or 1.951 meters long.
Facts:
Airport size: medium airport Serving area: Bethel, Alaska Longest runway: 6400 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: BET,
ICAO: PABE
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About the airport
Bethel Airport (IATA code: BET, ICAO code: PABE) is a major airport located in Bethel, a city in the southwestern part of the state of Alaska, United States. Serving as a vital transportation hub for the region, Bethel Airport offers convenient access to various destinations within Alaska and beyond.
The airport features a single asphalt runway measuring 6,400 feet in length, capable of accommodating a range of aircraft sizes. It is equipped with modern facilities and services to ensure a comfortable and efficient travel experience for passengers.
Bethel Airport serves as a gateway to the stunning landscapes and cultural heritage of Alaska. From here, travelers can easily access remote villages, national parks, and wildlife reserves. The airport offers regular flights to major cities in Alaska, such as Anchorage and Fairbanks, as well as connections to other destinations across the United States.
Passengers can enjoy amenities such as dining options, rental car services, and parking facilities at Bethel Airport. Additionally, the airport provides essential services including baggage handling, customs, and immigration facilities to ensure a seamless journey for travelers.
When planning your trip to Alaska, consider Bethel Airport as your starting point to explore the breathtaking beauty and unique experiences this region has to offer.