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About Bering Air

Bering Air is a family-owned regional airline headquartered in Nome, Alaska, United States. Founded in 1979 by Jim and Christine Rowe, the airline has grown from a single-aircraft operation into one of the most vital air transport providers in western Alaska. Bering Air holds the IATA code 8E and the ICAO code BRG. The airline operates from its main base at Nome Airport (OME), with additional hubs at Ralph Wien Memorial Airport in Kotzebue (OTZ) and Unalakleet Airport (UNK).

Bering Air provides scheduled passenger and cargo services, charter flights, air ambulance operations, and helicopter services to more than 30 remote communities across western Alaska. The airline plays a crucial role in connecting isolated villages along the Bering Sea coast, Seward Peninsula, and northwest Arctic region, where air travel is often the only practical means of transportation. For Malaysian travellers seeking unique aviation experiences in Alaska, Bering Air offers an unmatched window into bush flying culture and Arctic exploration.

Airline Overview and History

Bering Air has a rich history rooted in the spirit of Alaskan bush aviation. The airline was incorporated on 3 October 1979 by Jim and Christine Rowe in Nome, Alaska. Jim Rowe, who first soloed in Harbor Springs, Michigan in 1968, arrived in Nome in the spring of 1974 aboard a Cessna 195 after a cross-country journey with three college friends. After working in Nome for a summer, Jim returned to Michigan to marry Christine, and the newlyweds soon settled in Nome to pursue the Alaskan dream.

Key milestones in Bering Air's history include:

  • 1979 – Bering Air was established and commenced operations with a single De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter, providing air taxi services across western Alaska.
  • 1983 – With the introduction of the bypass mail system, the airline expanded its fleet to include the Piper Navajo, Beech 18, and Piper Seneca, growing its cargo and passenger network significantly.
  • 1988 – Jim Rowe made aviation history by piloting a Piper Navajo from Nome across the International Date Line to Provideniya in the Soviet Union, marking a historic cross-border flight during the Cold War era.
  • 1990s – The airline modernised its fleet by phasing out radial engine aircraft in favour of turbine-powered models, introducing the Beechcraft King Air 200, Beechcraft 1900D, Cessna Caravan, and CASA C-212.
  • 2015 – Bering Air upgraded its Cessna fleet with eight new Cessna 208EX Grand Caravan aircraft, replacing its older Cessna 208B models with the latest avionics and safety features available.

Today, Bering Air employs approximately 150 staff and operates around 44 aircraft across three bases. The airline remains wholly owned by Jim and Christine Rowe, preserving its identity as a dedicated family-run operation serving the communities of western Alaska. Bering Air has received multiple industry recognitions, including the Alaska Aviation Legends Award in 2015, acknowledging Jim Rowe's extraordinary contributions to Alaskan aviation over more than four decades.

Fleet and Aircraft

Bering Air operates a diverse fleet of rugged aircraft specifically suited for the demanding conditions of bush flying in Alaska. The airline's aircraft are built to handle short, unimproved runways, extreme weather conditions, and remote terrain across the Arctic. As of 2025, the fleet includes the following types:

  • Cessna 208 Caravan and 208EX Grand Caravan – The backbone of the fleet with approximately 17 aircraft. These single-engine turboprops carry up to 9 passengers with a maximum cargo capacity of around 1,270 kg (2,800 lbs). In 2015, Bering Air replaced its older 208B models with eight new 208EX Grand Caravans featuring modern avionics and enhanced safety systems.
  • CASA C-212 Aviocar – Four twin-engine turboprop utility aircraft with a maximum cargo capacity of approximately 2,720 kg (6,000 lbs) and a typical cruise speed of 370 km/h (230 mph). These are used for larger cargo loads and passenger services on routes requiring greater capacity.
  • Beechcraft 1900D – Twin-engine turboprop airliners seating up to 19 passengers, used on higher-demand routes between Nome, Kotzebue, and Unalakleet where passenger volumes justify the larger cabin.
  • Beechcraft King Air 200 – Twin-engine turboprop aircraft used for charter flights, VIP transport, and air ambulance operations throughout western Alaska and beyond.
  • Robinson R44 Raven II – Helicopters used for sightseeing tours, aerial surveys, wildlife observation, and specialised transport missions in the Alaskan wilderness.

All aircraft in the fleet undergo rigorous maintenance checks in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. The airline continually invests in fleet modernisation to ensure passenger safety and operational reliability across some of the most challenging flying environments in the world. The diversity of the fleet allows Bering Air to match the right aircraft to each route based on passenger demand, cargo requirements, and runway conditions at each destination.

Top Flight Routes

Bering Air serves over 30 destinations throughout western Alaska, providing essential air connectivity to remote communities that are largely inaccessible by road. The airline operates from three main bases, each serving a cluster of surrounding villages and settlements:

From Nome (OME):

  • Nome to Gambell – Connects Nome to St. Lawrence Island, one of the most remote inhabited islands in the United States. This route is popular with birdwatchers seeking rare Asian species and travellers interested in Yupik cultural heritage.
  • Nome to Savoonga – Another St. Lawrence Island destination, known for its vibrant Yupik community, subsistence whaling traditions, and stunning Arctic coastal scenery.
  • Nome to Shishmaref – Serves the barrier island village famous for its Inupiaq community and its ongoing struggle against coastal erosion driven by climate change.
  • Nome to Little Diomede – One of the most extraordinary routes in commercial aviation, flying to an island situated just 4 km from Russian territory in the Bering Strait. The village clings to the steep rocky slopes of the island.
  • Nome to Wales – Connects to the westernmost community on the North American mainland, offering a unique geographical milestone for adventurous travellers.
  • Nome to Teller, Brevig Mission, and Council – Short-haul routes serving communities on the Seward Peninsula, providing vital links for residents and visitors alike.
  • Nome to Elim, Koyuk, Golovin, and White Mountain – Serving villages along the Norton Sound coast, these routes are essential lifelines for communities dependent on air transport.

From Kotzebue (OTZ):

  • Kotzebue to Point Hope – Serves the historic Inupiaq whaling village on the Chukchi Sea coast, one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in North America.
  • Kotzebue to Kivalina, Noatak, Noorvik, and Selawik – Connecting communities in the northwest Arctic region of Alaska with regular scheduled services.
  • Kotzebue to Ambler, Kobuk, and Shungnak – Routes serving the upper Kobuk River communities, providing access to Gates of the Arctic National Park.
  • Kotzebue to Buckland and Deering – Linking smaller communities with the regional hub of Kotzebue for essential services and travel connections.

From Unalakleet (UNK):

  • Unalakleet to Nome – A key inter-hub route connecting the Norton Sound region to the Seward Peninsula, operating with Beechcraft 1900D aircraft on higher-demand schedules.
  • Unalakleet to Saint Michael, Stebbins, and Shaktoolik – Serving coastal communities south of Nome along the Norton Sound shoreline.

For travellers from Malaysia exploring Alaska, these routes provide access to some of the most remote and culturally rich destinations in the Arctic. Flights can be booked on Traveloka to connect through Anchorage or Fairbanks to reach Bering Air's western Alaska network.

Baggage Allowance and Policies

Bering Air's baggage policy is structured around the strict weight limitations of its bush aircraft, where every kilogram matters for safe flight operations in challenging Arctic conditions. As of 2025, the airline has updated its baggage policies with the following structure:

  • Free Checked Baggage – Each passenger is allowed one checked bag and one small personal item, with a combined weight of up to approximately 23 kg (50 lbs) free of charge.
  • Space-Available Baggage – An additional 23 kg (50 lbs) may be transported on a space-available basis at no extra charge, subject to aircraft weight and balance restrictions on the specific flight.
  • Additional Checked Bags – Passengers may check up to two additional bags weighing under 23 kg (50 lbs) each, with each bag incurring a fee of approximately USD 50.
  • Overweight Bags – Any single bag weighing between 23 kg and 45 kg (51 to 100 lbs) incurs a fee of approximately USD 100 per bag.
  • Excess Baggage Over 68 kg (150 lbs) – If a passenger's total baggage exceeds 68 kg (150 lbs), at least one item must be shipped separately through Bering Air Cargo services.
  • Carry-On Items – Small backpacks, handbags, and laptops are permitted in the cabin, subject to available overhead and under-seat space on the specific aircraft type.

Due to the small aircraft used on bush routes, passengers are strongly advised to pack light and confirm specific weight limits at the time of booking. Baggage allowances may vary depending on the aircraft type assigned to a particular route and current weather conditions that can affect payload capacity. Heavy winter clothing and outdoor gear common in Arctic travel should be factored into your total baggage weight when planning your trip.

Check-in Guide

Bering Air operates check-in exclusively at airport counters, as the airline does not currently offer online or mobile check-in services. Passengers should plan accordingly when travelling through the airline's western Alaska network:

  • Airport Counter Check-in – Passengers must check in at the Bering Air counter at their departure airport. It is recommended to arrive at least 60 minutes before the scheduled departure time to allow sufficient time for baggage weighing, documentation verification, and boarding procedures.
  • No Online Check-in – Unlike larger commercial carriers, Bering Air does not provide online, app-based, or self-service kiosk check-in options. All check-in procedures are handled personally at the airport counter by airline staff.
  • Identification Requirements – Passengers must present a valid government-issued photo ID at check-in. For domestic flights within the United States, a state-issued driver's licence or REAL ID is accepted. International travellers require a valid passport with appropriate visa or travel authorisation.
  • Boarding Process – Due to the small aircraft sizes, boarding is typically conducted directly from the terminal building to the aircraft parked on the tarmac. Passengers should be prepared for outdoor boarding in all weather conditions, including extreme cold during winter months.
  • Weather Delays – Western Alaska is subject to rapidly changing weather conditions that may cause flight delays or cancellations. Passengers should allow flexibility in their travel plans and stay in contact with the airline for real-time schedule updates.

When booking Bering Air flights on Traveloka, your e-ticket confirmation will include all necessary details for check-in at the airport, including your booking reference number and departure information.

Cabin Classes and In-Flight Experience

As a regional bush airline operating small turboprop and single-engine aircraft, Bering Air offers a single economy cabin class across all its flights. The in-flight experience is distinctly different from what travellers might expect on larger commercial carriers, offering instead an authentic Alaskan bush flying adventure:

  • Single Class Configuration – All Bering Air flights operate in a single economy class. The Beechcraft 1900D offers seating for up to 19 passengers in a pressurised cabin, while the Cessna Caravan accommodates up to 9 passengers in an unpressurised configuration.
  • Seating Arrangement – Seats are configured in a basic layout with limited recline. On Cessna Caravans, passengers sit in a single row on each side of a narrow centre aisle. The Beechcraft 1900D features a more conventional twin-row arrangement with slightly more cabin width and headroom.
  • In-Flight Meals and Beverages – Bering Air does not provide in-flight meal or beverage service due to the short flight durations, with most routes lasting under one hour, and the small aircraft size. Passengers are advised to bring their own snacks, water, and any necessary refreshments for the journey.
  • In-Flight Entertainment – There is no in-flight entertainment system on any Bering Air aircraft. However, the spectacular scenic views of the Alaskan tundra, Bering Sea coastline, frozen Norton Sound, and Arctic mountain landscapes visible from the cabin windows provide a truly unforgettable natural panorama that no screen can match.
  • Unique Local Tradition – Bering Air is famously known for delivering pizzas from Airport Pizza, a popular pizzeria located at Nome Airport, on its scheduled flights to surrounding villages. This beloved local tradition highlights the community-focused spirit of the airline.

While the in-flight amenities are basic compared to major airlines, the experience of flying with Bering Air offers something truly unique: an intimate, low-altitude journey over some of the last great wilderness areas on Earth, providing passengers with breathtaking views that are simply unavailable on conventional commercial flights.

Passenger Policies and Special Services

Bering Air accommodates a range of passenger needs, though services may be more limited than those offered by larger commercial airlines due to the unique nature of bush aviation operations in remote western Alaska:

  • Children and Infants – Children of all ages are welcome on Bering Air flights. Infants under two years old may travel on a parent or guardian's lap without requiring a separate seat or ticket. Children aged two and above require their own seat and a full-fare ticket. A valid birth certificate or government-issued ID may be required to verify the child's age at check-in.
  • Pregnant Passengers – Pregnant travellers should consult their physician before flying with Bering Air, particularly during the third trimester of pregnancy. Due to the remote nature of destinations served and the limited medical facilities available at most village locations, passengers in late pregnancy are strongly advised to carry a medical clearance letter from their doctor. The airline recommends contacting Bering Air directly for specific guidance on any pregnancy-related travel restrictions that may apply.
  • Special Assistance and Mobility Needs – Passengers requiring wheelchair assistance, mobility support, or medical equipment transport should notify Bering Air at the time of booking. The small aircraft used on bush routes may have limited accessibility features, and advance coordination helps ensure the smoothest possible travel experience for passengers with special needs.
  • Unaccompanied Minors – Bering Air may accept unaccompanied minors on certain routes, subject to seat availability and prior arrangement with the airline. Parents or guardians should contact Bering Air directly to confirm eligibility requirements and specific procedures for their child's journey.
  • Pets and Animals – Small pets may be transported on certain Bering Air flights, subject to advance booking confirmation and applicable transport fees. Given the cargo constraints of bush aircraft, space for pet carriers is limited, and early reservation is strongly recommended.

For any special service requests, passengers are encouraged to contact Bering Air at least 48 hours before their scheduled departure to ensure appropriate arrangements can be made.

Reschedule, Cancellation, and Refund Policy

Bering Air offers a straightforward and customer-friendly approach to ticket changes and refunds, reflecting its commitment to the communities it serves across western Alaska:

  • Ticket Validity – Bering Air tickets are valid for one year from the date of issue, giving passengers generous flexibility to reschedule their travel within this window without penalty beyond any fare difference.
  • Refund Policy – Unused tickets or the unused portion of a ticket can be refunded to the original purchaser, subject to a USD 50 refund processing fee deducted from the refund amount.
  • Refund Processing Time – If the original payment was made by cash or cheque, a refund cheque will be issued within approximately 3 to 4 weeks. Credit card refunds are typically processed within a shorter timeframe depending on the card issuer.
  • Round-Trip Ticket Refunds – Partial refunds on round-trip tickets are calculated by deducting the full applicable one-way fare and the USD 50 processing fee from the total ticket price paid.
  • Non-Transferable Tickets – Round-trip tickets are non-transferable between passengers and must be used in the direction originally issued on the itinerary.
  • Weather-Related Cancellations – When flights are cancelled due to weather conditions, which is relatively common in western Alaska especially during winter, Bering Air will rebook affected passengers on the next available flight at no additional charge.
  • How to Request a Refund – Passengers can request a refund by calling the Bering Air station where the ticket was originally purchased or the nearest Bering Air office.

For Bering Air flights booked through Traveloka, you can manage reschedule and refund requests conveniently through the Traveloka app or website. Visit the My Booking section to initiate any changes, or contact Traveloka's 24/7 customer support team for personalised assistance with your booking modifications.

Why Book Bering Air Flights on Traveloka

Traveloka makes it easy and convenient for Malaysian travellers to discover and book Bering Air flights for an unforgettable Alaskan adventure. Here are the top reasons to book your Bering Air tickets through Traveloka:

  • Comprehensive Flight Search – Compare Bering Air schedules alongside connecting flights from major international carriers, making it simple to plan your complete journey from Malaysia to remote western Alaska in one seamless search.
  • Flexible Payment Options – Pay in Ringgit Malaysia (RM) using your preferred payment method, including Visa and Mastercard credit and debit cards, online banking, and popular Malaysian e-wallets such as Touch 'n Go eWallet, Boost, GrabPay, and ShopeePay.
  • Instant E-Ticket Confirmation – Receive your booking confirmation and e-ticket instantly via email and the Traveloka app immediately after payment, with no need to visit a physical ticketing office.
  • 24/7 Customer Support – Access round-the-clock assistance from Traveloka's multilingual customer support team for any booking queries, changes, cancellations, or travel-related questions.
  • Price Alerts and Notifications – Set up fare alerts to receive notifications when Bering Air flight prices drop, helping you secure the best possible deal for your Alaskan trip.
  • Bundle Deals and Savings – Combine your Bering Air flights with hotel bookings, airport transfers, and travel insurance on Traveloka for additional savings and the convenience of managing your entire trip in one place.
  • Trusted Platform – Traveloka is Southeast Asia's leading travel platform, trusted by millions of users for secure transactions, transparent pricing, and reliable booking services.

Tips for Finding Cheap Flights on Traveloka

Finding affordable Bering Air flights is easier when you use these smart booking strategies on Traveloka to maximise your savings:

  • Book Early – Reserve your Bering Air tickets well in advance, especially during peak travel seasons such as summer from June to August, when demand for Alaskan flights increases significantly and fares tend to rise.
  • Fly Midweek – Flights departing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays often have lower fares compared to weekend departures. Use Traveloka's flexible date search feature to compare prices across different days of the week.
  • Use Price Alerts – Enable Traveloka's Price Alert feature to receive automatic notifications when fares on your desired Bering Air route drop, so you never miss out on a great deal.
  • Check for Promotions – Visit the Traveloka promotions page regularly for flash sales, seasonal discount campaigns, and exclusive voucher codes that can significantly reduce your total booking cost.
  • Travel During Off-Peak Months – Consider flying during the shoulder season in May or September when fares and accommodation prices in Alaska tend to be lower while still offering favourable travel conditions and extended daylight hours.
  • Bundle Your Trip – Save more by booking your flights, hotels, and travel insurance together as a package on Traveloka, which often unlocks additional bundled discounts not available when booking separately.
  • Pay with E-Wallets – Look out for cashback offers, bonus points, and exclusive promotions when paying with Touch 'n Go eWallet, Boost, GrabPay, or ShopeePay on the Traveloka platform.

How to Book Flight Tickets on Traveloka

Booking Bering Air flights on Traveloka is a simple and straightforward process that can be completed in just a few minutes. Follow these steps to secure your tickets for an Alaskan adventure:

  1. Visit Traveloka – Open the Traveloka app on your mobile device or go to traveloka.com/en-my on your web browser to get started.
  2. Select Flights – Tap on the Flights icon on the homepage and enter your departure city, your destination in Alaska such as Nome, Kotzebue, or Unalakleet, your preferred travel dates, and the number of passengers travelling.
  3. Search and Compare Results – Browse the search results to find available Bering Air flights and connections. Use the sorting and filter options to arrange results by price, departure time, flight duration, or number of stops to find the most convenient option for your journey.
  4. Choose Your Flight – Select your preferred Bering Air flight itinerary and carefully review the fare details, included baggage allowance, transit information, and complete flight schedule before proceeding.
  5. Enter Passenger Details – Fill in the required passenger information for all travellers, including full name exactly as it appears on your passport, date of birth, nationality, passport number, and contact details.
  6. Select Travel Add-Ons – Add travel insurance, baggage protection, or other available extras to your booking for enhanced coverage and peace of mind during your trip to remote Alaska.
  7. Complete Payment – Choose your preferred payment method from the available options, including credit cards, debit cards, online banking, or Malaysian e-wallets such as Touch 'n Go eWallet, Boost, GrabPay, or ShopeePay. All transactions are processed securely in Ringgit Malaysia (RM).
  8. Receive Your E-Ticket – Once payment is confirmed, your e-ticket and booking confirmation will be sent instantly to your registered email address and will also be accessible in the My Booking section of the Traveloka app for easy reference throughout your journey.

With Traveloka, booking Bering Air flights from Malaysia to the remote beauty of western Alaska has never been more accessible. Start planning your Arctic adventure today and experience the extraordinary world of Alaskan bush aviation with the convenience and security of Southeast Asia's most trusted travel platform.

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常见问题

How do I book Bering Air flights on Traveloka?
To book Bering Air flights on Traveloka, visit the Traveloka app or website, enter your travel details including destination and dates, search for available Bering Air flights, select your preferred option, fill in passenger information, and complete payment using credit card, debit card, online banking, or e-wallets like Touch 'n Go eWallet, Boost, GrabPay, or ShopeePay. Your e-ticket will be sent instantly after payment.
When is the cheapest time to fly with Bering Air?
The cheapest time to fly Bering Air is typically during the off-peak season from October to April, when demand for Alaskan travel is lower. Midweek departures on Tuesdays and Wednesdays also tend to have more affordable fares. Use Traveloka's Price Alert feature to monitor fare changes and book when prices drop.
How can I find the cheapest Bering Air flight tickets?
To find the cheapest Bering Air tickets, book well in advance, choose midweek travel dates, and use Traveloka's Price Alert feature to track fare drops. Check the Traveloka promotions page regularly for flash sales and voucher codes. Bundling flights with hotel bookings on Traveloka can also unlock additional savings.
Are there any Bering Air promotions available on Traveloka?
Traveloka regularly offers promotions, flash sales, and exclusive voucher codes that may apply to Bering Air flights. Visit the Traveloka promotions page or enable notifications in the app to stay updated on the latest deals. You may also find cashback offers when paying with e-wallets like Touch 'n Go eWallet, Boost, GrabPay, or ShopeePay.
How long are Bering Air flights?

Most Bering Air flights within western Alaska are short-haul routes lasting between 20 minutes and 1.5 hours, depending on the destination. For example, Nome to Gambell takes approximately 1 hour, while Nome to nearby villages like Teller or Golovin may take around 20 to 30 minutes. Check real-time flight duration and status on Traveloka Flight Status.

What is the baggage allowance on Bering Air flights?
Bering Air allows each passenger one checked bag and one small personal item, with a combined weight of up to approximately 23 kg (50 lbs) free of charge. An additional 23 kg may be carried on a space-available basis at no extra cost. Additional checked bags under 23 kg incur a fee of approximately USD 50 each. Carry-on items such as small backpacks, handbags, and laptops are permitted in the cabin.
Can I reschedule or get a refund for my Bering Air flight?
Yes. Bering Air tickets are valid for one year from the date of issue, allowing flexibility to reschedule. Unused tickets can be refunded subject to a USD 50 processing fee. Refunds are issued to the original purchaser in the original form of payment. For flights booked through Traveloka, you can manage changes via the My Booking section of the Traveloka app or contact Traveloka customer support.
How can I check the status of my Bering Air flight?

You can check your Bering Air flight status on Traveloka Flight Status. Simply enter your flight number or route details to get real-time updates on departure and arrival times, delays, or cancellations.

How do I check in for a Bering Air flight?
Bering Air operates check-in exclusively at airport counters and does not offer online or mobile check-in. Passengers should arrive at the airport at least 60 minutes before the scheduled departure time. A valid government-issued photo ID is required for domestic flights, and a valid passport is needed for any international travel.
What payment methods can I use to book Bering Air flights on Traveloka?
On Traveloka, you can pay for Bering Air flights using a variety of methods including credit cards (Visa, Mastercard), debit cards, online banking, and popular Malaysian e-wallets such as Touch 'n Go eWallet, Boost, GrabPay, and ShopeePay. All payments are processed in Ringgit Malaysia (RM).
Can I select my seat on Bering Air flights?
Bering Air operates small bush aircraft such as the Cessna Caravan (up to 9 passengers) and Beechcraft 1900D (up to 19 passengers). Due to the small cabin size and weight-and-balance requirements, seat assignments are typically managed at check-in by airline staff rather than through advance seat selection.
What travel documents do I need to fly with Bering Air?
For domestic flights within Alaska, passengers need a valid government-issued photo ID such as a state-issued driver's licence or a REAL ID-compliant identification card. Malaysian travellers visiting Alaska will need a valid Malaysian passport and an approved US travel authorisation (ESTA) or visa. Ensure all documents are current before departure.
What is Bering Air's policy for children and infants?
Children of all ages are welcome on Bering Air flights. Infants under two years old may travel on a parent's lap without requiring a separate ticket. Children aged two and above require their own seat and a full-fare ticket. A valid birth certificate or government ID may be required to verify the child's age at check-in.
Does Bering Air provide special assistance for passengers with disabilities?
Yes, Bering Air accommodates passengers with special needs, including those requiring wheelchair assistance, mobility support, or medical equipment transport. Due to the small aircraft used on bush routes, accessibility may be limited. Passengers are advised to notify Bering Air at the time of booking to arrange appropriate assistance and ensure a comfortable travel experience.
Does Bering Air serve in-flight meals?
Bering Air does not provide in-flight meal or beverage service on its flights, as most routes have short flight durations of under one hour and are operated by small bush aircraft. Passengers are advised to bring their own snacks and water. Interestingly, Bering Air is known for delivering pizzas from Airport Pizza in Nome on its scheduled flights to surrounding villages.
Can pregnant passengers fly with Bering Air?
Pregnant travellers should consult their physician before flying with Bering Air, particularly during the third trimester. Due to the remote nature of destinations served and limited medical facilities at most villages, passengers in late pregnancy are advised to carry a medical clearance letter from their doctor. Contact Bering Air directly for specific guidance on pregnancy-related travel restrictions.
How much does extra baggage cost on Bering Air?
Bering Air charges approximately USD 50 per additional checked bag weighing up to 23 kg (50 lbs). Bags weighing between 23 kg and 45 kg (51 to 100 lbs) incur a fee of approximately USD 100. If total baggage exceeds 68 kg (150 lbs), at least one item must be shipped separately through Bering Air Cargo. Weight limits are strictly enforced due to bush aircraft payload restrictions.
What happens if my Bering Air flight is cancelled?
If Bering Air cancels a flight due to weather or operational reasons, the airline will rebook passengers on the next available flight at no additional cost. Weather-related cancellations are common in western Alaska, especially during winter months. Passengers may also request a full refund for airline-initiated cancellations. For flights booked through Traveloka, contact Traveloka customer support for rebooking or refund assistance.
Does Bering Air offer online check-in?
No, Bering Air does not currently offer online or mobile check-in. All passengers must check in at the Bering Air airport counter at their departure airport. It is recommended to arrive at least 60 minutes before the scheduled departure to complete check-in, baggage weighing, and boarding procedures.
Can I add travel insurance when booking Bering Air flights on Traveloka?
Yes, Traveloka offers travel insurance as an add-on when booking Bering Air flights. Travel insurance can cover trip cancellations, flight delays, lost baggage, and medical emergencies. Given the remote destinations served by Bering Air and the frequency of weather-related disruptions in western Alaska, adding travel insurance is highly recommended for a worry-free trip.

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