Southeast Airlines, abbreviated SEAL, was a low fare airline in the United States. It used Douglas DC-9 and McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft. It ceased operations on November 30, 2004.
SoutheastAirlines, abbreviated SEAL, was a low fare charter airline in the United States, headquartered in Largo, Florida, which offered regular service to eight destinations.
Passengers that were scheduled to fly were advised via the airline's website to request a chargeback from their credit card company or file a request for a refund from the airline's escrow fund if they paid in cash.
Various airlines offered displaced customers standby status on their flights.