The city of Nome is in Northwest Alaska, on the Seward Peninsula. Nome is a coastal Bering Sea community located on the northern coast of the Norton Sound, 539 air miles north of Anchorage. There are three scheduled passenger flights per day from Anchorage operated by Alaska Airlines (800)-252-7522.

Nome is approximately 3-1/2 miles from downtown Nome. Taxi Service is available to and from the airport and town, and rates are generally $6.00 per person.
Checker Cab - (907) 443-5211
Mr. Kab - (907) 443-5000
E-Z Transportation - (907) 443-3000

Google Map of Nome, Alaska
Aerial view of the harbor in Nome
From Nome there are many commuter flights available to the surrounding Norton Sound Villages, Kotzebue, and even the Russian far east.
Bering Air (907) 443-5464 offers service to the surrounding villages and Kotzebue, and chartered flights to the Russian far east.
Era Alaska
(907) 443-7595 offers service to several of the surrounding villages.
Evergreen Helicopters (907) 443-5334 offers service to Wales, and once the sea-ice retreats, they also serve Little Diomede Island.

Nome is not located on the Alaska Highway system, and other than flying, can only be reached via water and some snowmobile/dogsled trails.
 
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