Seattle-Tacoma’s Top 5 Airlines By Market Share

Located at SeaTac, Washington, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is not just the primary airport serving the Seattle metropolitan area, but also the largest and most important in the Pacific Northwest as a whole. Located roughly 14 miles south of downtown Seattle, the facility covers around 2,500 acres and has three different parallel runways. The airport is routinely touted as the most important hub for Alaska Airlines and a crucial international gateway for long-haul legacy carrier Delta Air Lines. The facility has flights to over 90 domestic destinations, with around 30 international flights to cities in North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East also operated.

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