Kodiak Alaska Airport Customer Service Number

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1427, Airport Way, Kodiak, AK 99615, Alaska, United States

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+1 907-487-4363 (Call by Touch)

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What is Kodiak Alaska Airport?

Kodiak Airport is a state owned airport located on Kodiak Island in Alaska in the United States. The airport jointly serves the General public and military of Alaska. It is a home to the Coast Guard Air Station located in Kodiak and is operated by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. The airport serves the people of Kodiak and Alaska in the United States. The airport has been renamed as "Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport" after the Alaska State Legislature passed SB31 on April 11, 2013. The Kodiak Airport has Three asphalt paved runways of different measures and serves as a hub for a regional airline Servant Air.


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Kodiak Alaska Airport resides at 1427, Airport Way, Kodiak, AK 99615, Alaska, United States provides here all the necessory details like helpDesk helpline numbers i.e. +1 907-487-4363 by which customers can reach to Kodiak Alaska Airport easily. Here on this page you can get customer service toll free helpline number of Kodiak Alaska Airport.
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