Ted Stevens Anchorage to Miami International
3999 miles great-circle distance, typically flown in 8h 27m with 2 airlines operating direct service from Ted Stevens Anchorage (ANC) to Miami International (MIA). Cheapest fares are usually in January (around $449 return), with peak prices in August (around $1347). Departures on a Tuesday tend to undercut weekend prices on this corridor.
Flying from Ted Stevens Anchorage
Arriving in Miami
Miami International is 8 miles northwest of downtown Miami, with the Metrorail Orange Line and Tri-Rail commuter both running from the MIA Mover-connected station. Fares to Miami spike sharply for Spring Break (March), Art Basel (early December) and the New Year holiday week; September through mid-November is the cheapest window. Caribbean and Latin American connection traffic keeps long-haul carriers price-aggressive year-round.
Who flies ANC to MIA?
| Airline | IATA | Flight time | Cabin |
| Alaska Airlines | AS | 8h 27m | Economy |
| Condor | DE | 8h 27m | Economy |
2 carriers fly direct on this corridor. Frequencies vary by season — summer and winter holiday peaks see additional flights.
Best time to fly ANC→MIA
Synthesised from 12-month price aggregates. Cheapest months in green, peak in red.
Estimated baseline. Prices update on a 30-day cadence as Travelpayouts data refreshes. Cheapest day-of-week typically Tuesday.
Anchorage to Miami FAQs
Direct flights from Ted Stevens Anchorage (ANC) to Miami International (MIA) take approximately 8h 27m for the 3999-mile journey, plus 30–60 minutes of taxi, climb and descent. Total airport-to-airport time depends on cruise winds and air-traffic queueing on approach.
January is typically the cheapest month on this route, with one-way fares from $449. August is the peak — expect prices 2–3× higher. Book 4–8 weeks ahead for best fares; last-minute prices on this corridor rise sharply inside two weeks of departure.
2 carriers operate direct service from Ted Stevens Anchorage (ANC) to Miami International (MIA): Alaska Airlines and Condor. Frequencies vary by season and carrier — Alaska Airlines typically operates the highest weekly count on this corridor.
No — United States is domestic travel for US citizens. A US passport is not required for the 50 states, DC or US territories (Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands), though Real ID-compliant ID is required at TSA from May 2025.
Miami International (MIA) is the primary international airport for Miami. Allow 30–60 minutes for the ground transfer by train, express bus, taxi or rideshare depending on traffic and time of day. See the airport's official website for current train and shuttle timetables.