Seattle Tacoma International Airport in a nutshell

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Sea-Tac, as the local airport is called due to its location between Seattle and Tacoma, is one of the fastest growing airports in the U.S. by passenger traffic. The airport is one of the major hubs on the US West Coast.

Alaska Airlines has its main hub here and Delta Air Lines has one of its many bases here.

The airport is 22 km south of Seattle and 40 km north of Tacoma.

Most flights are to other destinations within the US. Long-haul direct flights fly mainly to East Asia and Europe.

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Krystof Hajek

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