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About Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Operated by the Port of Seattle, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) serves the people of the Pacific Northwest with essential services, access to hundreds of domestic and global destinations, and economic activity that supports tens of thousands of jobs and produces $22 billion in economic activity. SEA set a record with over 52.6 million passengers in 2024 – with a forecast to grow further in 2025. Thirty-seven airlines serve 94 nonstop domestic and 35 international destinations including Canada, Mexico, and seasonal operations. SEA has earned the travel industry's prestigious 4-Star Skytrax Rating and designation as Best Airport in North America three years in a row (2022-24), focused on customer-centered travel with better services, facilities, and amenities.

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Air Passengers at SEA

  • 52.6 million in 2024 (+3.4% over 2023, 1.6% v. 2019)
  • Domestic passengers: 46,052,136 in 2024 (+2.1% v. 2023)
  • International passengers: 6,588,580 (+13.7% v. 2023)
  • U.S. rank by passenger numbers: #11 (2023 rank)
  • World ranking by passenger numbers: #28
  • Gates: 89
  • Approximately 70% of the airport’s passengers start or end their trip at SEA

Air Cargo at SEA

  • 460,062 metric tons in 2024 (+10.4% increase over 2023)
  • U.S. rank by air cargo volume: #21 in 2023
  • North American air cargo volume: #20 in 2023

Aircraft Operations at SEA

  • 434,321 takeoffs and landings in 2024
  • Aircraft operations increased 2.8% from 2022
  • Air carrier, 98.7% of total operations
  • Air taxi, 0.9% of entire operations
  • 12th busiest U.S. commercial service airport (2023 rank)

Runways

  • SEA operates with three category IIIb certified runways using ASR-9 and ASDE-X radars, which reduce congestion and delays:
  • 16L/34R - 11,901 feet, concrete/grooved
  • 16C/34C - 9,426 feet, concrete/grooved
  • 16R/34L - 8,500 feet, concrete/grooved
  • Detailed information on SEA Airport is available on the AirNav website

Air Carriers at SEA

Top carriers by passengers (percent of the total):

  • Alaska Air Group 52.4%
  • Delta 24.1%
  • United 5.1%
  • Southwest 4.2%

Top carriers by domestic passengers:

  • Alaska Air Group 57.5%
  • Delta 24.0%
  • United 5.8%
  • Southwest 4.8%

Top carriers by international passengers:

  • Delta 25.3%
  • Alaska 16.4%
  • Air Canada 5.2%
  • EVA 4.1%
  • British 4.1%

Destinations

  • 37 airlines
  • 94 nonstop domestic destinations
  • 35 international destinations

History

SEA was developed as a direct response to the World War II Pearl Harbor attack in 1941 when military needs limited civilian access to existing airports. The federal Civilian Aviation Authority sought a local government to develop new regional airport. The Port of Seattle accepted the challenge and selected Bow Lake in southwest King County for the new airfield. Runway construction was completed in 1944, civilian operation began in 1946, and a modern terminal building was dedicated on July 9, 1949.

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