Seattle–Tacoma International Airport

Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (IATA: SEAICAO: KSEAFAA LID: SEA), also called Sea–Tac Airport or Sea–Tac (/ˈstæk/), 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: SEAICAO: KSEAFAA 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°W / 47.44889; -122.30944Coordinates: 47°26′56″N 122°18′34″W / 47.44889°N 122.30944°W / 47.44889; -122.30944
Website flysea.org
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

Seattle–Tacoma International Airport Media

References

  1. FAA Airport Master Record for SEA (Form 5010 PDF), effective July 5, 2007.
  2. "Sea–Tac international airport". Port of Seattle. Archived from the original on October 17, 2015. Retrieved October 18, 2015. (official site)