** Anchorage Airspace Closed, Security Heightened for Trump-Putin Summit

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Anchorage has imposed a no-fly zone for civilian aircraft and intensified security measures ahead of the summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. While full security protocols remain classified, key details have emerged due to public impact. The Federal Aviation Administration confirms a 48.3-km radius airspace restriction around Anchorage up to 5,500 meters, effective through Friday, August 15. Ted Stevens International Airport alerted travelers that these “scheduled VIP activities” may cause delays or schedule changes for commercial and general aviation flights.

The meeting venue, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, was selected for its security capabilities and limited alternatives during peak summer. The military installation—home to over 5,500 personnel—historically countered Soviet operations and intercepted Russian and Chinese aircraft. Ironically, it will now host Putin’s arrival plane. Minimal anti-Putin protests are expected, though nonprofit Stand Up Alaska plans a peaceful solidarity rally for Ukraine today.

Anchorage’s official tourism portal advises residents, businesses, and visitors to prepare for disruptions. With 289,000 residents, Alaska’s largest city (though not its capital) urges extra staffing for businesses and advises restaurants to stock high-demand items. Road closures and airspace restrictions may extend beyond Friday, prompting officials to recommend monitoring official updates.

Mayor Suzanne LaFrance affirmed Anchorage’s readiness, stating coordination with the Governor’s office, military, and White House ensures preparedness. “Alaska is the crossroads of the world,” she noted, citing strategic Arctic positioning, military presence (25,000 active-duty personnel), and global cargo traffic. The summit represents an opportunity to “showcase our city’s importance globally.” Anchorage welcomed 2.6 million tourists in 2024, most transiting through the city.

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