Traveling from Ketchikan to Cleveland requires a multi-leg journey starting with the Alaska Marine Highway or a regional flight to Ketchikan International Airport. You must connect through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to reach Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. The total distance exceeds 3,000 miles. Most travelers utilize Alaska Airlines for the first leg and major carriers like United or Delta for the transcontinental portion. This route transitions you from the temperate rainforest of Southeast Alaska to the industrial heart of the Great Lakes.
Total Distance: Driving distance is not applicable due to geography; air distance is approximately 4,800 km.
Book your Ketchikan to Seattle leg early as regional flights often sell out.
May through September for reliable flight schedules and clearer weather in the Pacific Northwest.