Rambler Air is a proposed airline based in Anchorage, Alaska. The airline is proposed on 30 November 2020 by their parent company, Ascent Global Logistics. Rambler Air is planning to operate both passengers and cargo services in the region in Spring 2021, including scheduled and charter flights.
Although the full route map isn't confirmed yet, but the airline is looking to fly from Anchorage to domestic destinations including Kenai Airport. Flights will be operated by a fleet of turboprop aircraft in the form of Piper PA-31 Navajo and Beechcraft 1900D.
Rambler Air hasn't announced any information about its baggage policies.
The details of the airline's baggage policy aren't announced yet.
Passengers must not carry any prohibited items on to the aircraft without the airline's approval. The size of the carry-on items must also fit in the compartments provided in the aircraft. Any items not complying with the airline baggage policy will be denied to board the aircraft.
The details of the airline's baggage policy aren't announced yet.
Baggage over 32kg will not be accepted as checked baggage. However, for the details of the checked baggage allowance, please refer to the airline when Rambler Air announced those details closer to the launch date.
Rambler Air hasn't announced any information about its check-in policies.
Details of the check-in information is yet to be announced. Please revisit the page closer to the airline launch date.
Details of the check-in information is yet to be announced. Please revisit the page closer to the airline launch date.
At Alternative Airlines, we recommend passengers to arrive at the airport 1.5 hours before the scheduled departure time to give them plenty of time to check-in and board the aircraft. Upon arrival, passengers should report to the airline check-in counters as soon as possible to ensure that they don't miss the airline check-in deadline. Otherwise, the airline can refuse to board the passenger.
Rambler Air isn't offering a frequent flyer programme.
Rambler Air isn't part of any airline alliances.
Please click on the logos below to find out more about airlines that fly similar routes:
No way, really?! Yes! We’ve partnered with some amazing BNPL payment providers to allow you to pay for your flights over time, with ease.
Anchorage Lake Hood Sea Plane Base (PALH) is a publically owned airport situated 3 miles from the centre of Anchorage, Alaska, US. There are four runways available of which three of them are water runways and the last one is on gravel. The airport is one of the world's busiest seaplane base. Currently, there are around 190 flights per day and only Reeve Air Alaska is offering services to the seaplane base.
As of April 2021, Rambler Air is eyeing two types of aircraft fleet including the Piper PA-31 Navajo and Beechcraft 1900D aircraft to operate their charter and scheduled services.
As of April 2021, Rambler Air hasn't announced its route plans, but the airline will most likely to serve many destinations domestically, especially the region of Alaska. One of the destinations we know so far is the plan to fly to Kenai Municipal Airport.