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AKST — Alaska Standard Time

UTC-9 / AKDT during DST

Current AKST Time
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America/Anchorage

Alaska Standard Time (AKST) is 9 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-9). During daylight saving time, Alaska switches to AKDT (UTC-8).

AKST Key Facts

Understanding AKST

Alaska Standard Time (AKST) uses a UTC offset of UTC-9, placing it 9 hours behind UTC. During Daylight Saving Time, the region shifts to AKDT (UTC-8), moving clocks forward by one hour.

AKST is observed across 1 country, including United States. Major metropolitan areas in this time zone include Anchorage, making it one of the most commercially active time zones in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AKST time?
AKST stands for Alaska Standard Time. It is UTC-9, meaning it is 9 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
What countries use AKST?
AKST (Alaska Standard Time) is used in United States. Major cities in this timezone include Anchorage.
Does AKST observe Daylight Saving Time?
Yes, AKST observes Daylight Saving Time. During DST, clocks move forward by 1 hour to AKDT (UTC-8). The exact dates vary by country.
What is the UTC offset for AKST?
AKST has a UTC offset of UTC-9. During Daylight Saving Time, it shifts to AKDT with a UTC offset of UTC-8. The IANA time zone identifier is America/Anchorage.
What is AKST in military time?
In the military time zone system, AKST (UTC-9) is designated with a specific letter code. Military time zones use letters A through Z (excluding J) to represent offsets from UTC.

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