Alaska per diem rates
Federal fiscal year 2026 · GSA CONUS
Federal travelers and contractors use General Services Administration (GSA) per diem rates to estimate allowable lodging and meals & incidental expenses (M&IE) while on official travel in Alaska. GSA publishes a standard CONUS rate for much of the state and separate, often higher, caps for designated high-cost localities.
This page summarizes published GSA data for FY 2026. For trip-specific totals (travel-day rules, meal deductions, and seasonal lodging by month), use the CONUS calculator with AK pre-selected.
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GSA rates for Alaska (FY 2026)
Alaska uses non-CONUS per diem tables, not the GSA CONUS locality list in this database. Use the calculator for CONUS trips, or consult GSA for OCONUS rates.
Frequently asked questions
What is the GSA per diem rate for Alaska?
GSA sets a standard CONUS per diem for most of Alaska, plus higher rates for listed cities and counties. Amounts include daily M&IE and monthly lodging caps that change by month and destination.
How do I look up per diem for a specific city or ZIP?
Open the calculator, pick a locality from the dropdown or enter a ZIP code, and enter your travel dates. ZIP lookup maps to the GSA destination ID (DID) for that area.
Is this an official government website?
No. PerDiemCalculator is an independent planning tool. Rates are sourced from GSA published tables. Verify amounts with your agency and the Federal Travel Regulation.
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