Communities scramble after Alaska’s main rural air carrier grounds nearly all flights
Ravn Air, which served more than 100 communities across Alaska, abruptly halted flights to most of them — including many with no other transportation links.
Alaska’s main rural air carrier has abruptly canceled 90 percent of its flight operations, leaving remote villages and hub communities throughout the Arctic and much of the rest of the state with uncertainty about future cargo, mail and passenger service.
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