The journey from Fairbanks, Alaska to Tucson, Arizona covers approximately 4,200 kilometers. Air travel is the only practical mode. You will depart from Fairbanks International Airport (FAI) and typically connect through hubs like Seattle or Phoenix before arriving at Tucson International Airport (TUS). This route spans three time zones. Prepare for a significant climate shift from the subarctic to the desert climate of the Southwest.
Total Distance: Driving distance 5,800 km, straight-line air distance 4,200 km.
Seattle (SEA) is a major hub for Alaska Airlines connections to Tucson.
Spring or autumn for mild weather in Tucson.