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This Week at SEA Newsletter

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]

Airport News (September 24 - October 1) 

  • N‌‌ational Food Service Workers Day - Airport Dining and Retail is hosting celebrations on Sept. 25 for National Food Service Workers Day! Look out for four locations for special moments for staff acknowledgements in the Arrivals Hall, Central Terminal, the stage in the food court at N Concourse and the SEA Underground station at N Concourse. There will be photo booths open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 to 8 p.m., custom recognition walls and an opportunity to leave a thank you note on the "Fueling the Journey" walls.‌
  • Leading the Fight Against Human Trafficking Training - Join us for a powerful, in-person, (free!) session on Tuesday, September 30, from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. that is designed to empower frontline employees to identify and report human trafficking. Detective Matt Huston, POSPD, will help unpack what happens when someone submits a report and answer questions from our audience.‌
  • 31st Annual FOD Walk - Join us Friday, September 26 · 7:45am - 1:30pm rain or shine for the 31st Annual FOD Walk. The purpose of the annual Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Walk is to get as many SEA employees to gather and collect FOD on and around the airfield. All badged employees are welcome.
  • Cathay Pacific New Route to Hong Kong - Cathay Pacific Airlines announced a new nonstop service from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to Hong Kong in 2026. Cathay Pacific previously debuted service between SEA and HKG in 2019, before ending due to the worldwide pandemic. This marks the last pre-pandemic carrier to return to SEA and will boost international offerings from SEA to more than 60 in the coming year.

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  • SEA Underground Controls Upgrade
    • Since the evening of Sept. 23 until the morning of Sept. 26, the Blue Line will be closed overnight from 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. prompting over the ramp bussing between Gates B20/21 and S1.
    • Starting the evening of Sept. 26 until the morning of Oct. 3, the Green Line will be closed overnight from 11:59 p.m. - 6 a.m. prompting over the ramp busing between the D Annex and Gate N12.
  • S‌EA Gateway
    • The glass elevator by Skybridge 4 (MT40) is closed for refurbishment. Elevator is expected to reopen Oct. 8.
    • Door 31 and the adjacent Departures Drive zone 7 curb are closed from curbside coating. Area is expected to reopen Sept. 27.‌
    • Escalator 502, Elevator MT-7, and Oversized Baggage are closed for terrazzo work. Staff will be on site until 12:20 a.m. to redirect oversize baggage travelers. Work expected to be complete on Sept. 29.
    • Starting Sept. 29, the sidewalk and two drop off lanes between Doors 27 and 29, will be closed for curbside coating. The doors will remain open. Work expected to be complete on Oct. 11.
  • Elevator Modernization
    • Orange elevators in parking garage reopened after refurbishment on Sept. 22.
    • Purple elevators are now being refurbished with 2 of the elevators currently closed. Full reopening expected in Feb. 2026.
  • Baggage Claim Replacement
    • Baggage Claim 16 reopened on Sept. 22.
    • Work continues with Baggage Claim 15 closing for replacement until Nov. 2025. Smarte Carte has been relocated to escalators and oversize baggage window is temporarily closed.
  • Maintenance
    • On Sept. 26, the curved seating in N Concourse will be partially closed overnight for power cord management. 

At Your Fingertips

New Standard for Sustainable Travel: The C Concourse Expansion at SEA Airport


The C Concourse’s expanded facility at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) will be the airport's greenest building yet, not only creating a better travel experience but also setting a new standard for climate-conscious design and construction. SEA is working with design partners Miller Hull and Woods Bagot, to renovate this concourse to integrate everything from all-electric systems and water conservation methods to biophilic design — a testament to our commitment to a greener future. You've probably seen the crane and construction activity, but we're excited to show you that behind the barricades, a truly sustainable building is taking shape.

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