Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

   

FAA diagram of Sea-Tac Airport
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FAA diagram of Sea-Tac Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, also known as Sea-Tac Airport, is located in SeaTac, Washington at the intersection of Washington State Route 518 and Washington State Route 99. It serves Seattle, Washington and Tacoma, Washington. The airport is a hub for Alaska Airlines and has the IATA Airport Code SEA. The airport has service to many destinations throughout North America, Europe, and East Asia.

On January 31, 2000, Alaska Airlines Flight 261, which was headed on a Puerto Vallarta-San Francisco-Seattle-Tacoma route, crashed into the Pacific Ocean, killing everyone on board.

Concourses

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has 3 concourses and 2 satellite terminals.

Concourse A

Currently under reconstruction. It was the oldest section of the airport. It is due to reopen along with expanded public spaces and better views in 2005.

Concourse B

  • America West Airlines (Las Vegas, Phoenix)
  • Continental Airlines (Anchorage, Cleveland, Houston Bush, Newark)
  • Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, Cincinnati, Dallas/Fort Worth, New York JFK, Salt Lake City)
  • JetBlue (New York JFK)
  • Southwest Airlines (Boise, Chicago Midway, Everett, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Nashville, Oakland, Phoenix, Reno, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Jose, Spokane)
  • Sun Country Airlines (Minneapolis/St. Paul)

Concourse C

  • Alaska Airlines (Anchorage, Boise, Boston, Burbank, Chicago O'Hare, Denver, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Las Vegas, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Los Cabos, Newark, Oakland, Ontario, Orlando, Phoenix, Reno, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Ana, Sitka, Spokane, Tucson, Vancouver, Washington Dulles)
  • American Airlines (Chicago O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, St. Louis, New York JFK)
  • Horizon Air (Bellingham, Billings, Boise, Bozeman, Butte, Calgary, Edmonton, Eugene, Fresno, Great Falls, Helena, Idaho Falls, Kalispell, Kamloops, Kelowna, Lewiston, Missoula, Pasco, Portland, Pullman, Redmond, Santa Barbara, Spokane, Sun Valley, Vancouver, Victoria, Walla Walla, Wenatchee, Yakima)

Concourse D

North Satellite

South Satellite

External Links


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