


military took control of Boeing Field in World War II. The airport was built by the Port of Seattle in 1944 after the U.S. Thirty-four airlines serve 91 non-stop domestic and 28 international destinations. It is also a hub and international gateway for Delta Air Lines, which has expanded at the airport since 2011. It is the primary hub for Alaska Airlines, whose headquarters are near the airport.
The airport has flights to cities throughout North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. airports with similar annual passenger numbers. The entire airport covers an area of 2,500 acres or 3.9 square miles (10 km 2), much smaller than other U.S. The airport, the largest in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, is situated between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia, and owned by the Port of Seattle. It is in the city of SeaTac, approximately 14 miles (23 km) south of Downtown Seattle and 18 miles (29 km) north-northeast of Downtown Tacoma. With Alaska's recent membership in the oneworld global alliance, guests can also connect to nonstop flights to Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong and Singapore.Įarlier this month, Alaska Airlines partnered with Boxed Water Is Better to remove all single-use plastic bottles in First Class and replace them with Boxed Water, which is packaged in 92 percent plant-based cartons.Seattle–Tacoma International Airport ( IATA: SEA, ICAO: KSEA, FAA LID: SEA), also referred to as Sea–Tac ( / ˈ s iː t æ k/), is the primary commercial airport serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. “We couldn't be more excited to rollout our newest Midwest destination adding the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region to the Alaska's network while furthering our commitment to Seattle.”įrom Seattle, passengers can continue their journeys to other West Coast destinations or the islands of Hawaii. “For years we've heard from flyers and our corporate clients that they'd like Seattle's hometown carrier to connect Cincinnati with the Puget Sound region,” Alaska Airlines vice president Brett Catlin said. Cincinnati becomes the carrier’s 95th nonstop destination from Seattle. The new route makes it convenient for guests flying from Cincinnati to connect to dozens of destinations across the West Coast through Alaska Airlines’ hub in Seattle. Alaska Airlines Launches Nonstop Service Between Seattle, Cincinnati | TravelPulse
