Spokane International Airport
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Spokane International Airport Template:Airport codes is a commercial airport in Spokane, serving much of eastern Washington. Known as Sunset Field before 1941, it was purchased from the county by the Department of Defense and renamed Geiger Field after Major Harold C. Geiger, an Army aviator. It was designated Spokane's municipal airport in 1946, replacing Felts Field, and received its present name in 1960.
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Concourses
Spokane International airport is divided into 3 concourses.
Concourse A
Gates 1-10
- America West Airlines Gate 12 (Phoenix)
- Mesa Airlines dba America West Express (Las Vegas)
- Northwest Airlines Gate 14 (Minneapolis/St. Paul)
- Southwest Airlines Gates 11, 13, and 15 (Boise, Las Vegas, Portland, and Seattle)
Concourse B
Gates 11-15
- Big Sky Airlines Gate 10 (Great Falls and Kalispell)
- Delta Air Lines Gates 4 & 6 (Salt Lake City)
- SkyWest dba Delta Connection (Salt Lake City)
- Frontier Airlines
- Horizon Air dba Frontier JetExpress (Denver)
- United Airlines Gates 1, 3, and 5 (Chicago/O'Hare and Denver)
- SkyWest dba United Express Gate 9 (Denver and Seattle)
Concourse C
Gates 21-26, 30-32
- Alaska Airlines Gates 30-31 (Los Angeles and Seattle)
- Horizon Air Gates 21-24 (Boise, Portland, and Seattle)
Cargo
External link
- Spokane International Airport Homepage (http://www.spokaneairports.net)