BB
Seaborne Airlines
United States
IATA
BB
Bravo Bravo
ICAO
SBS
Radio Callsign
SEABORNE
Example: "SEABORNE One Two Three" for BB123
About the "SEABORNE" Callsign
When Seaborne Airlines pilots communicate with air traffic control, they identify themselves using the radio callsign "SEABORNE" followed by the flight number spoken in aviation pronunciation. For example, flight 456 would be "SEABORNE Four Five Six." Radio callsigns are assigned by ICAO and are distinct from the airline's marketing name.
Destinations (16)
| Code | Airport | City | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| SKB | Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport | Basseterre | KN |
| NEV | Vance W. Amory International Airport | Charlestown | KN |
| STT | Cyril E. King Airport | Charlotte Amalie | VI |
| STX | Henry E Rohlsen Airport | Christiansted | VI |
| FDF | Martinique Aime Cesaire International Airport | Fort-de-France | MQ |
| LRM | Casa De Campo International Airport | La Romana | DO |
| DOM | Melville Hall Airport | Marigot | DM |
| PTP | Pointe-a-Pitre Le Raizet | Pointe-a-Pitre Le Raizet | GP |
| PUJ | Punta Cana International Airport | Punta Cana | DO |
| EIS | Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport | Road Town | VG |
| SXM | Princess Juliana International Airport | Saint Martin | SX |
| SJU | Luis Munoz Marin International Airport | San Juan | PR |
| STI | Cibao International Airport | Santiago | DO |
| SDQ | Las Americas International Airport | Santo Domingo | DO |
| VIJ | Virgin Gorda Airport | Spanish Town | VG |
| VQS | Antonio Rivera Rodriguez Airport | Vieques Island | PR |