Airports in Washington

Washington is the state in the Northwestern region of the United States. Its most important airport is the one in Seattle, which handles the most passenger traffic. Spokane airport is the second busiest, followed by smaller regional airports. In total, there are 12 Washington airports offering commercial and charter flights. Below is the list of all airports, followed by the map of airports in Washington.

List of airports

Seattle–Tacoma International Airport – IATA Code – SEA (~ 51.9 M Passengers)

Seattle-Tacoma Airport is the largest airport in Pacific Northwest Region. Commonly known as Sea-Tac Airport, it’s also in the top 10 busiest US airports. Airport serves Seattle and its nearby area, and it’s located about 23 km south of Seattle and 29 km north of Tacoma. As for the airlines, SEA Airport is the primary hub for Alaska Airlines, and a major hub for Delta. Therefore, cities of LA, San Francisco and Anchorage are top destinations from the airport. All in all, there are more than 30 airline carriers at the airport. Ground transportation is various, from public buses to standard ones like taxis and shuttles.

Spokane International Airport – IATA Code – GEG (~ 4 M Passengers)

Spokane Airport or Geiger Field is the second largest airport in Washington and a main airport in the Inland Northwest Region. It’s located 8 km west of Spokane and serves the entire Spokane–Coeur d’Alene area. Airport has one terminal with three concourses, serviced by 8 airlines. Busiest year-round routes are to Denver and Seattle. As for getting to Spokane city, Spokane Transit Authority offers buses, but there’s also regional services, taxis and limos.


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    Smaller Washington Airports

    Bellingham International Airport – IATA Code – BLI

    • Nearby city(s): Bellingham (5 km)
    • Airline(s): Alaska, Allegiant Air, San Juan Airlines

    Tri-Cities Airport – IATA Code – PSC

    • Nearby city(s): Pasco (3 km)
    • Airline(s): Alaska, Allegiant Air, Delta

    Yakima Air Terminal – IATA Code – YKM

    • Also Called: McAllister Field
    • Nearby city(s): Yakima (5 km)
    • Airline(s): American Eagle

    Pullman/Moscow Regional Airport – IATA Code – PUW

    • Nearby city(s): Pullman (3 km), Moscow (6 km)
    • Airline(s): Alaska Airlines

    Pangborn Memorial Airport – IATA Code – EAT

    • Nearby city(s): Wenatchee (6 km)
    • Airline(s): Alaska Airlines

    Walla Walla Regional Airport – IATA Code – ALW

    • Nearby city(s): Walla-Walla (5 km)
    • Airline(s): Alaska Airlines

    King County International Airport – IATA Code – BFI

    • Also Called: Boeing Field
    • Nearby city(s): Yakima (5 km)
    • Airline(s): JSX, Kenmore Air

    Friday Harbor Airport – IATA Code – FRD

    • Nearby city(s): Friday Harbor (1.5 km)
    • Airline(s): San Juan Airlines, Kenmore Air

    Orcas Island Airport – IATA Code – ESD

    • Nearby city(s): Eastsound (2 km)
    • Airline(s): San Juan Airlines, Kenmore Air

    Kenmore Air Harbor – IATA Code – KEH

    • Nearby city(s): Kenmore (2 km)
    • Airline(s): Kenmore Air

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