Seattle–Tacoma International Airport
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (IATA: SEA, ICAO: KSEA, FAA LID: SEA), also called Sea–Tac Airport or Sea–Tac (/ˈsiːtæk/), is the airport in SeaTac, Washington for Seattle, Washington. It is 13 miles (21 km) south of downtown Seattle. The airport is the biggest in the Pacific Northwest and has many airlines, like Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines. It has three runways and three terminals.
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport | |||
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Sea–Tac Airport in August 2012, looking north | |||
IATA: SEA – ICAO: KSEA – FAA LID: SEA – WMO: 72793 | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Owner/Operator | Port of Seattle | ||
Serves | Seattle metropolitan area | ||
Location | SeaTac, Washington, U.S. | ||
Hub for | *Alaska Airlines | ||
Elevation AMSL | 433 ft / 132 m | ||
Coordinates | 47°26′56″N 122°18′34″W / 47.44889°N 122.30944°WCoordinates: 47°26′56″N 122°18′34″W / 47.44889°N 122.30944°W | ||
Website | |||
Maps | |||
FAA diagram | |||
Location of airport in Washington / United States | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
16L/34R | 11,901 | 3,627 | Concrete |
16C/34C | 9,426 | 2,873 | Concrete |
16R/34L | 8,500 | 2,591 | Concrete |
Statistics (2019) | |||
Passengers | 51,829,239 | ||
Aircraft movements | 450,487 | ||
Air cargo (metric tons) | 453,549 | ||
Sources: FAA[1] and airport website[2] |
Airlines
- Aer Lingus
- Aeroméxico
- Air Canada and Air Canada Express
- Air France
- Alaska Airlines (hub)
- All Nippon Airways
- American Airlines and American Eagle
- Asiana Airlines
- British Airways
- Cathay Pacific
- Condor Flugdienst
- Delta Air Lines and Delta Connection (hub)
- Emirates
- Eurowings
- EVA Air
- Frontier Airlines
- Hainan Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Icelandair
- Japan Airlines
- JetBlue Airways
- Korean Air
- Lufthansa
- Norwegian Air Shuttle
- Singapore Airlines
- Southwest Airlines
- Spirit Airlines
- Sun Country Airlines
- Thomas Cook Airlines
- United Airlines and United Express
- Virgin Atlantic
- Volaris
- XiamenAir
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport Media
SEA Airport terminal buildings with Mount Rainier in the distance
The interior of SEA Airport's control tower, commissioned in 2004, is 850 sq ft (79 m2). At the center is a radar display; at the top right is the light gun.
An airport-bound Link light rail train in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel
References
- ↑ FAA Airport Master Record for SEA (Form 5010 PDF), effective July 5, 2007.
- ↑ "Sea–Tac international airport". Port of Seattle. Archived from the original on October 17, 2015. Retrieved October 18, 2015. (official site)