Getting to the most remote tourist destination in the world can be very inconvenient, so we hope that we can clear up any concerns you might have about your journey to the Arctic Territory. You can rest assured that wherever you want to get to, and wherever you want to come from, there is a way of getting here.
Direct flights run at least once a week from the capital cities of all of the G7 nations to either Erik Nielsen Airport in Whitehorse, Yukon State or Kangerlussuaq Airport, Greenland State. If you are travelling to either Denendeh State or Nunavut State, then you will take a light aircraft on a connecting flight to either Yellowknife or Iqaluit Airport respectively. Those four airports are the four State Hubs, but if you want to get to somewhere more remote, then the Arctic Heliports Network will be on hand to charter you to wherever you need to go.
Once you have arrived for your Arctic adventure, then make sure you see the many wonders that are on offer:
Direct flights run at least once a week from the capital cities of all of the G7 nations to either Erik Nielsen Airport in Whitehorse, Yukon State or Kangerlussuaq Airport, Greenland State. If you are travelling to either Denendeh State or Nunavut State, then you will take a light aircraft on a connecting flight to either Yellowknife or Iqaluit Airport respectively. Those four airports are the four State Hubs, but if you want to get to somewhere more remote, then the Arctic Heliports Network will be on hand to charter you to wherever you need to go.
Once you have arrived for your Arctic adventure, then make sure you see the many wonders that are on offer:
Explore historic Denendeh State today!
It truly is a spectacular place! |
Discover the beautiful Greenland State today!
You could be a pioneer! |
Visit the Nunavut wilderness today!
The most remote destination in the world! |
Investigate the spectacular Yukon State today!
It's larger than life! |