SEATTLE – Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) welcomes today’s announcement of two new international services by American Airlines from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport with nonstop connections to London-Heathrow and Bangalore, India – SEA’s first nonstop connection to India. Bangalore service will start in October 2020, while London service will begin in March 2021.
Bangalore will be American’s only India service from the U.S., and London service will be in cooperation with AA’s Joint Business Agreement partner British Airlines.The exact dates and schedules of the services are yet to be determined.
“These new routes highlight the increasing demand from our travelers for more options,” said Commission President Peter Steinbrueck. “Business and leisure travelers will be better connected to Seattle’s largest international market in London and explore new and emerging markets in India.”
Operated by the Port of Seattle, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is a top-ten U.S. airport, serving 51.8 million passengers in 2019. As the region’s gateway to the globe, 30 airlines connect to 91 non-stop domestic and 27 international destinations. At SEA, we promise to create, through a passionate service culture, an elevated travel experience that’s inspired by the original nature of the Pacific Northwest. 2020 is a monumental year at SEA, ushering in a new era of customer-centered travel with better services, facilities, and amenities. For more information, visit www.flysea.org and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Every day. Elevate.
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