/
North America
/
United States
/
Washington
/
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, commonly referred to as Sea-Tac, is the largest airport in the United States serving the Pacific Northwest region. Located in the city of SeaTac, the airport is a hub for Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Southwest Airlines and is the primary gateway for international flights to and from Seattle. With over 40 million passengers passing through its terminal gates in 2019, Sea-Tac has become a major transportation hub for the region. From its award-winning dining options to its convenient public transit access, Sea-Tac has something for everyone. For those looking for a quick getaway, the airport is just a short drive from all the attractions that Seattle has to offer. Whether you’re flying in for business or pleasure, Sea-Tac makes it easy to get to your destination.

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport On The Map

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is located in United States which...

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is located in United States which serves the city Seattle. Read everything about it before your...

Airport Details

Airport name: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport


Airport local name: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport


City: Seattle


Country: United States


IATA Code: SEA


ICAO Code: KSEA


Coordinates: Latitude: 47°27′0″N, Longitude: 122°18′32.4″W


Explore other Airports
All
Airport
Flying routes
Driving routes
Airports guides

International Airports Near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport