Alaska Hotel and Lodging Association, Alaska Video Magazine Fall Edition

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Unlocking Alaska’s Treasures Through Member Benefits

In the charming community of Alaska, Alaska, an exciting world of member benefits awaits, offering residents exclusive access to both practical perks and delightful experiences. For those who call this picturesque town home, a variety of memberships open a gateway to engaging activities and services, enriching the Alaskan lifestyle.

Local organizations are at the heart of this vibrant community, offering memberships that provide enticing discounts at shops, priority registration for popular events, and special access to culturally significant tours and workshops. From local history museums presenting fascinating exhibits to scenic nature parks encouraging exploration, your membership can unlock enriching experiences that extend beyond the everyday routine.

For the adventure-bound, memberships with local outdoor clubs afford invitations to exciting group excursions and skill-building sessions. Whether it's hiking through breathtaking trails, kayaking in serene waters, or indulging in a rejuvenating yoga retreat amidst stunning vistas, the benefits brim with opportunities for every interest.

Additionally, these memberships often support the community through funding initiatives for local development and conservation, allowing residents to give back as they enjoy the bounty of benefits. Becoming a member in Alaska, Alaska is about more than just enjoying economic advantages—it's about fostering connections, investing in the community, and embracing the lifestyle that makes life in Alaska truly spectacular.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Anchored in the unique landscape of Alaska, the hospitality and lodging sector is a vital driver of the state’s economic activity. The Alaska Hotel and Lodging Association (AKHLA) plays a central role in supporting industry growth, workforce development, and advocacy for members statewide. With Alaska’s strategic position as a gateway to the Arctic and a premier destination for adventure tourism, the region offers distinct opportunities for hotel and lodging investment.

The state’s major transportation corridors—including the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and the Alaska Railroad—facilitate strong connectivity for both visitors and supply chains. Recent trends show increasing demand for modernized accommodations, especially as Alaska’s cruise and eco-tourism markets rebound and expand.

AKHLA works closely with state and local agencies to ensure workforce readiness, providing training initiatives and certification programs tailored to hospitality needs. The Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, along with regional economic development organizations, offer resources to help businesses recruit, train, and retain skilled employees.

On the incentives side, Alaska provides a range of programs to encourage investment in tourism infrastructure and hospitality projects. These include targeted tax credits, grant opportunities, and support for capital improvements, making it easier for developers and operators to expand or renovate lodging facilities across the state.