According to various editions of the North American
Official Airline Guide (OAG) in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, Kodiak was previously served by several airlines that operated jet service into the airport. These air carriers included
Western Airlines with
Boeing 720B jetliner flights nonstop to Seattle as well as
Alaska Airlines,
MarkAir and
Wien Air Alaska with all three carriers operating
Boeing 737-200s nonstop to Anchorage (ANC) and AirPac flying
British Aerospace BAe 146-100 jetliner service nonstop to ANC as well. Wien also operated
Boeing 727-200 jets into the airport with direct, no change of plane 727 service from Reno (RNO), Portland, OR (PDX) and Seattle (SEA) in addition to nonstop 727 service from Anchorage (ANC). In addition, MarkAir served Kodiak with
Boeing 737-400 jetliners and in 1994 was flying direct, no change of plane service with this aircraft type to Kodiak from the New York City area, Chicago, Denver and Seattle. MarkAir flight 401 departed New York
Newark Airport (EWR) daily at 6:00am, made intermediate stops at Chicago
Midway Airport (MDW), Denver (DEN), Seattle (SEA) and Anchorage (ANC), and then arrived in Kodiak at 3:55pm. Kodiak also had nonstop service to Seattle in earlier years. From the late 1950s to the mid-1960s,
Pacific Northern Airlines (PNA, the successor of
Woodley Airways) operated
Lockheed Constellation propliners nonstop to Seattle and also direct to Anchorage as well as via intermediate stops at Homer and Kenai. Pacific Northern was then acquired by and merged into
Western Airlines which continued to operate nonstop service between Kodiak and Seattle, first with the former Pacific Northern Constellation aircraft during the late 1960s (with Western also flying the Constellation direct to Anchorage at this time via a stop in Homer or stops in Homer and Kenai) and then with
Boeing 720B jetliners during the early 1970s. Western subsequently ceased all service into Kodiak. By the late 1970s,
Wien Air Alaska was flying nonstop
Boeing 737-200 jet service to Seattle. In 1994, Alaska Airlines was operating daily one-stop service to Kodiak from Seattle via Anchorage with a
Boeing 737-400 jetliner with this flight also providing direct, no change of plane service from Phoenix (PHX) and Portland, OR (PDX). Alaska Airlines is currently the only air carrier operating jet service into the airport with
Boeing 737-790,
737-890, and
737 MAX 8 aircraft. In summer 2022 and later, summer 2023,
Horizon Air Embraer E175 service was planned, but was canceled before it started both times.
Statistics Charters and tours Charters are generally available to the
Kodiak archipelago and
Katmai coast. • Andrew Airways • Island Air Service ==See also==