Juneau International Airport (PAJN) sits 9 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, the state capital. The two runways (8,857 ft, 4,000 ft) handle every current business jet. Field elevation 21 ft, no density-altitude concerns. Juneau is Alaska's structural political capital + a cruise port. The surrounding mountain terrain + glacier weather restrict approach windows. Ground time to downtown Juneau is 15 minutes; Mendenhall Glacier is 15.
Frequently asked questions about Juneau International Airport
What is PAJN airport?+
PAJN is the ICAO code for Juneau International Airport (IATA JNU), located in Juneau, AK.
What does JNU stand for?+
JNU is the IATA code for Juneau International Airport (ICAO PAJN) in Juneau, AK.
Where is Juneau International Airport?+
Juneau International Airport is located in Juneau, AK.
Does Juneau International Airport have commercial airline service?+
Yes — Juneau International Airport is served by scheduled airlines in addition to private aviation traffic.
How long is the runway at Juneau International Airport?+
The longest runway at Juneau International Airport measures 8,857 ft (2,700 m).
What is the elevation of Juneau International Airport?+
Juneau International Airport sits at 21 ft above sea level.
What timezone is Juneau International Airport in?+
Juneau International Airport operates on America/Juneau.
How many private-jet empty legs are available at Juneau International Airport?+
SkyAccess currently tracks 1 departing and 3 arriving private-jet empty legs at Juneau International Airport over the next six months. Browse and book each leg with a free account.