What is the best time to fly?
We recommend you book your Misty Fjords tour prior to arrival in Alaska. This guarantees you a tour time that fits into your vacation plans and Cruise Ship schedule. It’s also wise to book your tour for the early part of your stay, this will ensure that you best budget your time in Ketchikan. As far as the best time of the day for a Misty Fjords tour, you should primarily consider your personal schedule. Most of the summer months we are blessed with beautiful flying weather in Ketchikan, and the time of day whether it is in the morning or in the afternoon will make no difference.
How do your tours differ from those sold through a Cruise Line?
Established in 1981 Misty Fjords Air was the first airline to operate regular tours to the Misty Fjords National Monument. We pride ourselves in providing high end Executive Class service to all guests who fly with us. We simply offer the highest quality aircraft in Ketchikan and the most experienced Seaplane Captains. Our tours are longer in duration and fully narrated with choreographed music. You are guaranteed to save money by booking direct with us thus avoiding the Cruise Ship commission markup. Other aircraft differences include our onboard stereo surround sound audio systems that feature voice activated noise canceling headsets that allow you to easily communicate with your pilot and family members. Our aircraft have been upgraded to include oversized panoramic view passenger windows which are a photographer's dream!
Will we miss our ship if don’t book with the Cruise Line?
As an independent traveler don’t be fooled by high pressure sales tactics from the cruise lines. They will tell many first time travelers to Alaska “If you don’t book with us you might miss your ship” This is far from the truth. In 30 years of flying to the Misty Fjords none of our guests have ever missed their ship departure. We have active contingency plans in place for all situations.
What is a floatplane?
A floatplane is an aircraft that utilizes water as its runway with the use of floats or pontoons instead of wheels. This is a popular mode of transportation throughout Southeast Alaska for access to remote locations or communities without a land based runway.
Will I have a window seat?
EVERYONE enjoys a (Panoramic View) window seat.
To the right is the interior of a DeHavilland Beaver, our mid sized floatplane.
How do I get to your company location from my Cruise Ship?
Our shuttle bus and driver will rendezvous with your party at the “Rain Gauge” outside of the (Ketchikan Visitor Bureau) All guests must check-in 30 minutes prior to departure for their flightseeing tour. Our airline staff representative at (booth#20) inside the (Ketchikan Visitors Bureau) will assist you during check-in. The ground shuttle bus ride takes approximately five minutes from the downtown Cruise Ship Docks to Misty Fjords Air’s Seaplane facility.
What’s the difference between the Misty Fjords Executive & Misty Fjords Exclusive?
The (Misty Fjords Executive) is our most popular Misty Fjords tour that’s sold on a per seat basis. The (Misty Fjords Exclusive) is a private tour to the Misty Fjords in your own chartered aircraft. Both tour products offer an identical duration and flight itinerary.
Can you drive to the Misty Fjords National Monument?
No road system extends to remote Misty Fjords. Access is strictly by floatplane or small boat.
What is a Fjord?
Fjords are formed when a glacier cuts a U-shaped valley by abrasion of the surrounding bedrock. Glacial melting is accompanied by rebound of Earth's crust as the ice load and eroded sediment is removed in some cases this rebound is faster than sea level rise. Most fjords are deeper than the adjacent sea. Fjords generally have a sill or rise at their mouth caused by the previous glacier's terminal moraine, in many cases causing extreme currents and large saltwater rapids.
Will I see wildlife on this tour?
Yes! The Misty Fjords National Monument offers a large variety of Game, Marine Mammals, bird life & wild salmon. There are many photo opportunities and something for everyone.
What if I weigh over 250 pounds?
We do not have any weight per passenger restrictions on our aircraft and no additional charge for guests over 250 lbs. We will discreetly ask for your weight as the FAA requires a full weight and balance record per aircraft.
Special Needs?
Whatever you’re special needs, we want your trip to be smooth and comfortable. It is helpful for us to know if you require any special services surrounding your flight. You can request many special services via our website or by calling Reservations, where our friendly staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
What if I have a physical limitation?
Some mobility is required to enter and exit our aircraft. We offer airline staff assistance during the boarding process. Ramps with hand rails allow for smooth loading into the planes. Entrance into the planes requires negotiating two small steps and there is minimal walking required during your stop-over in the Misty Fjords. We are not equipped to handle heavy motorized wheel chairs, however collapsible chairs are welcome.
Wheelchair Assistance?
To assist you throughout your travel itinerary with Misty Fjords Air, we provide courtesy wheelchair services upon request. Our ground shuttle bus and Seaplane facility are equipped to handle collapsible wheelchairs only.
Can I take photos from the plane?
Everyone will have a window seat for fantastic opportunities to take photos. We highly recommend you bring plenty memory cards, film, and back up batteries. Digital still and motion cameras also work well and are highly recommended. Two important tips are to make sure the flash is OFF to avoid glare from the windows and your camera lens is a minimum of SIX INCHES from the windows to reduce unwanted reflections in each picture.
Should I tip my pilot?
Tipping is not required, however should you feel your pilot or the staff at Misty Fjords Air provided that extra effort in service, then tips are always appreciated.
What kind of weather should I expect?
Expect the unexpected! We have experienced “typical” summer days ranging from 50 degrees and raining to 85 degrees and sunny. It is always smart to plan for anything in Alaska.
Do you fly in the rain?
The Tongass National Forest is a 17 million acre rainforest that makes up much of Southeast Alaska. We Alaskans have learned to appreciate the rain and never let it spoil a good time. If it is otherwise safe and quality flying weather, we will fly in the rain. A little known fact is that the weather in Ketchikan and Misty Fjords can often be very different. Ketchikan is on an island located very close to the open ocean as Misty Fjords is located on the mainland 40 miles in the opposite direction. Misty Fjords experiences less rain than our coastal area near Ketchikan.
What if the weather is bad?
Our Seaplane Captains are experts in the decision making process when it comes to weather. Safety of our passengers is our number one priority. We will not fly if it isn’t safe. Our second priority is tour quality, and we won’t fly if tour quality is poor.
Ticket Refunds?
We will process your refund request quickly, all tickets will be refunded in full to the original form of payment within the first 24 hours after their initial purchase.
What is your cancellation policy?
Last minute cancellations with less than seven days notice and no-show guests are non-refundable. Changes to reservations 24 hours after their initial purchase are subject to a $25 per person fee. Cancellations made more than seven days in advance will be refunded less the $25 per person change fee. We recommend purchasing travel insurance to cover unforeseeable circumstances that may force you to cancel during any portion of your cruise in Alaska.
What should I wear?
We recommend suitable waterproof outerwear and comfortable footwear for this excursion. Sunglasses are a must!
Do you recommend taking an anti-motion sickness medication?
If you are particularly prone to motion sickness, taking a precautionary anti-motion sickness medication is a good idea. However, our flights are very smooth and turns are slow and gentle. This is a professional scenic tour, not a thrill ride. Most people do not experience motion sickness and do not need anti-motion sickness medication.