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Seattle‑Tacoma International Airport is identified by the three‑letter IATA code “SEA” and the four‑letter ICAO code “KSEA”.

Airport Codes

  • IATA code: SEA.
  • ICAO code: KSEA.
  • The airport now brands itself primarily with the SEA code in all communications.
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Seattle-Tacoma Airport Is Sick Of Passengers Calling it ‘Sea-Tac’ After $300,000 Rebrand
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport wants to get this message heard… it no longer wants passengers calling it ‘Sea-Tac,’ the much-loved and decades-old moniker that locals and visitors commonly refer to the airport, despite a $300,000 rebrand in early 2020 that dropped the nickname. While the airport is still officially known as Seattle-Tacoma, the Port of Seattle brought in consultants from Turnstyle Studio and Stoke more than six years ago to try to rationalize the various names that the airport was known by. Turnstyle Studio said the airport was going through a “brand identity crisis”. Operationally, the airport was often
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Frontier Airlines Begins Service to Seattle’s Paine Field Airport
Frontier Airlines announced today that it’s adding flights to/from Seattle’s Paine Field International Airport (PAE). Initial routes include Denver International Airport (DEN), Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX). The nonstop destinations launch today and will each run 2x weekly. These flights complement routes being served to/from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). There are seven routes being offered there, including: Jennifer de la Cruz, Senior Director of Corporate Communications at Frontier Airlines, said: We are thrilled to launch our ultra-low cost service at PAE, unlocking more affordable and convenient travel options
Wild About Travel
I’ve Visited Airports starting with 23 letters of alphabet
As air travellers are aware, airports are marked by a three digit code managed by IATA. This system allows for 17,576 airport codes with all the combinations. Apparently there are 43,982 airports in the world so many apparently do not have commercial service! Some of these three digit codes are “logical” eg SYD for SYDNEY, SEA for Seattle and EDI for Edinburgh. Some are less so EZE for the Buenos Aires suburb that the airport is located in. Toronto Pearson, Canada is YYZ for historical reasons and IAD is Washington-Dulles. I was struck by a post on Boardingarea

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