The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) winter operating plan for October 2022 through April 2023 is currently available for public review. The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities plans to release a summer 2023 schedule for public comment after the winter schedule is finalized.
The operating plan includes running the M/V Columbia for the first time in three years, which will provide more operating weeks and eliminate the gap in mainline service experienced in 2021/2022. The cross-gulf service gap will increase from three to five months due to the extent of overhaul work needed on the M/V Kennicott. The Columbia will be ready to sail this fall after final steel repairs, a shaft and propeller reinstallation, and required safety inspections.
Flexibility was the focus of the development of this winter schedule to help prioritize service for communities. While the M/V LeConte is in overhaul, the M/V Tazlina will provide service from early January through the end of February and the AMHS will utilize contract service as needed to provide passenger service for communities in the northern panhandle.
Additionally, issues with the labor market continue to be an issue for the Alaska Marine Highway Service and they are continuing a recruitment effort and helping keep the fleet in operating condition through the annual shipyard overhaul schedule.
The Alaska Marine Highway Service wants the public to provide feedback. Written comments are being accepted through August 26 here, by email at [email protected], and by fax at (907) 228-6873.