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Few flights to Fairbanks dont go through Seattle, especially in the off season 
(tourist).  On Saturday after the second game, you will see the visiting team 
waiting for the midnight flights out of Fairbanks to Seattle.

Jim


>While great circle routes are interesting, and useful if you can fly
>them, as far as I know the teams travelling to Alaska (and presumably
>the Alaska teams travelling to play on the road) fly commercial when
>they can, so they have to take whatever routes they can get. I don't
>remember the exact route (there was some offhand mention of it in the
>paper) but when Wisconsin when to Anchorage this fall, I think they flew
>via Minneapolis and Seattle. It makes for a long trip.


Jim Dixon
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