Route notes
Why this routing works
This routing is structured as a single four-week loop from Denver into Alaska, then south through Juneau, Sitka, and Ketchikan before returning to Denver. The sequence keeps the trip directional rather than backtracking, which is useful on a multi-stop ticket where the order of flights matters as much as the cities included.
Starting with Anchorage places the longest positioning flight at the front of the itinerary, followed by shorter intra-Alaska segments through the remaining stops. That makes the middle of the trip easier to manage operationally, with each flight moving forward through the route instead of retracing earlier legs.
Because this is a business-class multi-stop itinerary rather than a simple roundtrip, the value is in combining several flight segments under one plan with fixed stop order and timing across a four-week window. A July departure also sits squarely within the stated July to September travel season for this route.
