PAKT is the ICAO code for Ketchikan International Airport (IATA KTN), located in Ketchikan, AK.
Ketchikan International Airport (PAKT) sits on Gravina Island, opposite Ketchikan, Alaska. The single 7,500 ft runway handles every current business jet. Field elevation 89 ft, no density-altitude concerns. Ketchikan is the structural Southeast Alaska cruise port + the salmon-fishing capital of Alaska. Ground time to ferry to Ketchikan is 5 minutes (the airport is on a separate island; ferry crossing required).
Ketchikan International Airport is a state-owned, public-use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) west of the central business district of Ketchikan, a city in Ketchikan Gateway Borough in Alaska, that has no direct road access to the outside world or to the airport. The airport is located on Gravina Island, just west of Ketchikan on the other side of the Tongass Narrows. Passengers must take a seven-minute ferry ride across the water to get to the airport from the town.
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