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Last Update: February 08, 2010

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Free WiFi Is Now Available Throughout the Airport

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Airport Metro Bus Service Has Moved to International Boulevard

 

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Ride the Rail to the Airport:
Link light rail service is here!

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Pre-approved International Travelers Can Now Receive Expedited Processing at Sea-Tac Airport through the New Global Entry Program

Long Line at Security? You can get to any gate from any checkpoint at Sea-Tac. If the line at one security checkpoint is formidable, find and use the checkpoint with the shortest line. Check out for tips for airport travel.

Heightened Security Measures in Place: There are new security measures in place. They vary for domestic and international flights and by carrier. Read the TSA update. Travelers with questions should check directly with their airline.

Get the News on Airport Noise Issues and More in the Winter Issue of Air Mail (281 KB, PDF)

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The Prefix for Our Phone Numbers Has Changed. All Port of Seattle phone numbers now share the same prefix – 787.

Read about the Port's and Airport's Plans for Potential Flooding in the Green River Valley

Sea-Tac Recognized as Best “Green” Concessions Among Airports in North America

parking symbol New Parking Program Simplifies Rates and Offers Convenient Terminal Direct Option

New Smoking Policy at Sea-Tac Airport – Outdoor Smoking Areas Have Been Relocated

All Northwest Flights at Sea-Tac Have Been Rebranded as Delta. Check in is at the relocated Delta counter (the former Northwest ticket counter location) and all Delta flights now depart and arrive at the South Satellite. (Read more)

Sun Country Flights Have Moved to the South Satellite. Their ticket counter has moved to the same location as the new Delta counter.

Going Green

Calculate the CO2 emissions from your air travel


Purchase Green Tags to offset your carbon footprint
Green Tags are renewable energy credits thataSea-Tac Airport purchases for 25% of its electricity and can also be used to offset travel emissions.

 
 

Other Port News

2009 Awards Received by the Port of Seattle

Port of Seattle Again Receives ‘AAA’ Rating from Standard and Poor’s: Rating agency cites port’s revenue structure, strong asset position

Port Commissioners on Board for New Term: Commissioners Albro, Creighton, and Holland take oath of office; 2010 officers elected

2010 Port Budget: The Port's 2010 budget is now available online

Port of Seattle Acquires Rail Corridor from BNSF for $81 million
King County, Sound Transit, other partners will contribute to purchase