Flying back east from Anchorage

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Apr 24, 2023 | 7:06 pm
  #1  
I booked an Alaska cruise this weekend. We will disembark in Whittier on 9/13. I have purchased transfers to Anchorage, although I have no idea where they will take us. I started looking at flights back home (MCO) and it looks like almost everything is a red eye leaving late in the evening. Im guessing we wouldnt be at the airport before mid-morning, so would miss the one or two flights I saw leaving very early in the a.m. Does everyone fly F heading east? If so, is any of it worth the price (in $ or miles). I only have sufficient UA miles for F and the 737 Max F doesnt look like the most wonderful product out there. What are my best options?
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Apr 25, 2023 | 1:35 am
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You are correct in that most of the options out of ANC, especially to the east coast, are red-eye flights. In general, the options are the UA flight to Denver year round or there are some seasonal flights during the summer to ORD and SFO on United I believe. Other options are one of the AS red eyes to SEA and then pick up flights from there.

I personally agree with you that the max product isnt great, but doing anything that distance on 737s just isnt that pleasant either. I have been flying a lot of UAs maxs lately, and after about 3 hours Im pretty done.

is F worth it? If it were me, I would do it for that distance and it was affordable. I also have done the ANC-DEN max in coach (exit row) and it honestly wasnt the worst thing, but by no means did I actually sleep. Id you can sleep in a coach seat its ok, but if not that is a long slog to get to FL on no sleep.

I dont know how helpful that was, but the upshot is there are not good options IMO out of ANC to the east coast.
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Apr 25, 2023 | 12:37 pm
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Flying from JNU going to the East Coast, I just spend the night in SEA.

From ANC, AS has a redeye to ORD, from there multiple options to ORD. From SEA, AS has a 345p flight that arrives MCO about midnight; this of course depends upon your transfer arrival at ANC. AS also has an 1110p flight to MCO and a morning flight.

UA has an afternoon flight ANC-SFO that connects to a redeye SFO-MCO (or spend the night in SFO) if you want to stick with UA. Also ANC-ORD redeye with further connection to MCO on UA.
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Apr 25, 2023 | 12:44 pm
  #4  
In 2021 and 2022, AA used the 787 for at least a daily ANC-DFW flight, which would've been worth it, but I don't see it on the schedule for 2023 sadly.
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May 4, 2023 | 11:09 am
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Quote: Flying from JNU going to the East Coast, I just spend the night in SEA.
Im booked to fly JNU-SEA-JFK in July. Same day, something like 10 hours travel time. Probably will be a zombie by the time I land.
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May 4, 2023 | 12:37 pm
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Quote: Im booked to fly JNU-SEA-JFK in July. Same day, something like 10 hours travel time. Probably will be a zombie by the time I land.
Are you on the 8am flight dep JNU? That is probably the most sane same day connection atm.
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May 4, 2023 | 7:30 pm
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Yeah, with a 40 min connection in SEA, all on DL metal. How common are delays during the summer out of JNU?
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May 4, 2023 | 7:33 pm
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Quote: Yeah, with a 40 min connection in SEA, all on DL metal. How common are delays during the summer out of JNU?
With a plane overnighting in JNU shouldn't be an issue.
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May 7, 2023 | 4:27 pm
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Quote: Yeah, with a 40 min connection in SEA, all on DL metal. How common are delays during the summer out of JNU?
good luck in that connection time Likely arriving in A and flying out of S. A checked bag might not make it.

Weather delays are unlikely. It can occur. Such as Fog/very low ceiling early am at JNU. You can get thunderstorms in July in Seattle but these are usually late afternoon/ evening things. Similarly a low marine layer slow to burn off coukd cause landing delays shortening connection time.
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May 7, 2023 | 5:32 pm
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OP here. On the way back from ANC, I booked + on UA to MCO through ORD with 3 hours and club passes there. I couldnt stand the thought of coach for a redeye, but the F product just didnt seem worth it. Hopefully the compromise will work. Departure is after 9:00 PM. Hopefully we can find a place to store luggage after the cruise and before the flight so we can walk around Anchorage unencumbered.
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May 24, 2023 | 6:26 pm
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During peak season, there is usually a morning (6am hour) DL departure to MSP that arrives MSP around 2:00-2:30 pm CDT. That is really the only daytime flight with viable east coast connections I can think of. That is in addition to the DL red-eye (overnight) to MSP that runs nearly year round.
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