To contact an agent,

call us at

888-Fly-Grant or

888-359-4726

Freight & Mail

At Grant Aviation, we understand that reliable mail and freight delivery is critical to the communities we serve. We’re committed to delivering your mail and freight as efficiently and timely as possible. Find answers to commonly asked questions about mail and cargo below.

Tracking issues?

A lack of tracking technology infrastructure in rural Alaska means tracking can be unreliable after your package has left Anchorage. In some instances, packages are recorded as delivered even though…

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Delivery Priorization

The order in which mail and cargo is dispatched is governed by rules set out by the USPS. Shipping must be sent in the following order: Passengers Baggage Mail. Order: Express, Priority, Bypass…

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Weather Delays

Weather is a serious factor in our service areas and there are times when shipments will be delayed. After weather delays occur, we try our best to provide safe carriage of cargo and…

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Freight

Grant Aviation offers scheduled and charter freight services to all communities it serves in addition to many other communities throughout the state. We handle a wide variety of freight, from small envelopes, to hazardous materials and oversized items such as snowmachines, furniture, building materials and more.

When shipping freight from Anchorage to the village, advise your mainline carrier that the shipment should continue from Bethel, Emmonak, Dillingham, King Salmon, Cold Bay, or Dutch Harbor via Grant Aviation.

Shipments to Kenai from Anchorage should be dropped off at our ticket counter at the south end of the Departures level in the South Terminal of Ted Stevens Airport.

For more information including scheduling and pricing please contact us at 888‑Fly‑Grant (888‑359‑4726) or email [email protected]. In Bethel or Emmonak call: 907-543-2000.

Shipping Terms and Conditions

Grant Aviation will not be held responsible for cash, checks, money orders and all monetary instruments.
 All monetary instruments are at shipper’s risk. Shippers are required to declare the contents…

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Hazardous Materials

Federal law prohibits the carriage of hazardous materials aboard aircraft in your luggage or on your person. Many everyday products are considered hazardous under these regulations. Categories of items that…

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