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Airport News - May 21-28
- Summer Planning Begins with Memorial Day Travel at SEA - Find alternate ways to get to SEA, try new check-in options, and connect with SEA Customer Care. Check out the full Memorial Day guide on the blog.
- SEA Worker Emergency Text Alerts - Opt-in today! Text SEAWORKER to 888777 to receive emergency text alerts for SEA Airport. This is strongly encouraged for everyone who works at the airport, regardless of employer.
- Alaska Airlines New Route to Tokyo - SEA celebrated Alaska Airlines’ first intercontinental flight to Narita International Airport on May 12, welcoming another option for travelers to reach Tokyo, Japan.
- SAS Airlines New Route to Copenhagen - We are excited to be welcoming SAS back to Seattle on May 21!
- Late-Night Closures of Angle Lake Station on Link 1 - Starting Sunday, May 19, the rail service between SeaTac/Airport and Angle Lake stations to end on weeknights at 10 p.m. for up to four weeks.
Upgrade SEA
Here's what's happening with Upgrade SEA. The Interactive Map is available with the latest information
- SEA Gateway
- Door 26 on Baggage Claim will open on May 22.
- Scaffolding will be installed near Baggage Claim 13 starting May 22. Work will be ongoing until August 15.
- Roadway Improvements (Widen Arrivals Roadway)
- There will be three nights of lane closures on the northbound Airport Expressway and Int’l Blvd under the Sound Transit Link Light Rail pedestrian walkways beginning on Monday, May 19, from 12:30 to 5 a.m.
- General Maintenance
- There will be an overnight electrical shutdown on the B Concourse, affecting Gates B4, B5, B7 and B7A for two nights starting on Wednesday, May 21, between midnight and 4 a.m. Electrical impacts are to power seating and outlets only.
- The 1st Floor of the parking garage is temporarily closing rows M, N, and P for restriping.
At Your Finger Tips
Checking In at SEA | Park Safe With Officer Leavengood
Summer travel in Seattle is just around the corner. Hear from Port of Seattle Police Officer Leavengood and Perry Cooper about a few quick tips to keep your car and belongings secure during your journey.
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