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This Week at SEA

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This Week @ SEA is a one-stop news resource for openings, closures, and changes at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) for airport employees.‌ Have info to share or know somebody who should receive this as an email? Let us know at [email protected]

February 25 - March 4

Airport News 

  • Global Entry Paused - Until further notice, Global Entry is unavailable for all international flights arriving at SEA Airport. Mobile Passport Control, Enhanced Passenger Processing, Simplified Arrival, and TSA PreCheck are all still available. 
  • Triennial Aircraft Collision Exercise Volunteers Needed - Help first responders prepare for aircraft collision scenarios by volunteering to play a victim on May 13, 2026. Sign-up is open to family and friends 16 and up. Port badged employees are preferred for pre-screening purposes, but not a requirement to volunteer.
  • S 188th St. Closure - Between 16th Ave. S and 28th Ave. S, S 188th St. will be closed nightly from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Mar. 2 - 6. Alaska Service Rd. and Alaska Airlines leased parking access will be maintained from east end of closure.  
  • Play Area Hours - A1 Play Area is closed for deep cleaning on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 1-3 a.m.
  • SEA Ambassador Program Applications Open! - SEA will be soccer fans’ first welcome to the tournament and their last impression of our region. We anticipate 750,000+ additional travelers for the games. To support this massive influx, we are seeking volunteer Ambassadors between June 11 and July 8, 2026.

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‌Here's what's happening with Upgrade SEA. ‌The Interactive Map is available with the latest information. 

SEA Gateway

  • Skybridge 4 closure continues for terrazzo overlay and refinish work. Expected to reopen Mar. 11.

C Concourse Expansion

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  • System testing will require the overnight shutdown of the South Loop / Blue Line (Between A, B, and S Concourses) from 11:30 p.m. - 5:30 a.m. from Feb. 25 - 26. Over-the-ramp bussing will be available from Gates B20/21 to S1. 
  • System testing will require the overnight shutdown of the Terminal Shuttle/Yellow Line (between A and D Concourses) from 10 p.m. - 6 a.m. from Mar. 1 - 4.

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TW Carrol: Keeping Travelers Moving, One Bag at a Time

 

A damaged bag can throw a wrench into even the best laid travel plans and add stress to an already unpredictable journey. For more than a century, TW Carrol has quietly stepped in during those moments — helping travelers, airlines, and cruise lines solve problems quickly and with care. 

Joe Carrol, owner of the Tukwila-based luggage repair and retail company, recalls a late-afternoon call from an airline about a flight that had landed in Juneau carrying a tour group of German travelers. A casket in the plane’s cargo hold had leaked, damaging dozens of suitcases. With little time to spare, the Carrol family worked quickly to source and send 20–30 replacement bags on a plane to Alaska that same evening. 

‌Their work often goes beyond traditional luggage repair. In another case, an airline reached out after a band student’s tuba — packed in a wooden case — was accidentally run over by airline equipment. The Carrols helped source both a replacement case and instrument, easing the situation for the student and airline.

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