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March 4 - March 11
Airport News
- Port Jobs Training - Port Jobs has opened registration for our spring Airport University classes. We are offering three classes: Customer Service Operations (just in time for FIFA!) Introduction to Computers Management and Leadership A flyer is attached. Class registration is open until March 27. Classes start March 31st. All classes earn college credits from Highline College toward certificates and degrees.
- Daylight Savings Time International Flight Schedule Shifts - Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, March 8, and will spring forward 1 hour. As a result, international flights arriving from the following regions will arrive and depart 1 hour later: Asia, Europe, Middle East, & Oceania all shift by 1 hour. Please note that DL68 from TPE will continue to operate with a scheduled ETA of 6 a.m., daily. Flights to/from Canada and Mexico do not switch but may see minor changes to their schedule +/- 20 minutes.
- Let’s Play SEA26 at SEA Airport - Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is ready to welcome soccer fans from around the world this summer! This know before you go guide brings together the essentials for your travel to Seattle. SEA is open 24/7 to help you from gate to game. Read on for transportation, services at the airport, soccer experiences for your travel day, and how to get help.
- CLEAR Concierge program - CLEAR Concierge is your personal guide to every step of the trip. Our friendly Ambassadors help with everything from getting through airport security to finding your gate. Whether you’re juggling kids, bags, or a packed schedule, we’re here to make travel feel as frictionless as possible.
- March Live Music Schedule - Check out the lineup of live musicians at SEA airport!
- TSA Food Pantry - To help bridge the gap for our onsite TSA employees working at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) during the federal government shutdown, SEA activated an onsite temporary food pantry. Effective March 4, 2026 the public is invited to donate to the pantry. Unexpired, nonperishable food items and/or hygiene products may be dropped off at the airport on weekdays from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the SEA Conference Center.

Here's what's happening with Upgrade SEA. The Interactive Map is available with the latest information.
TSA Screening Overnight Relocation
- Overnight Thursday, March 5 into Friday, March 6, TSA will operate passenger screening out of Checkpoint 3. This one-night change is required to accommodate a scheduled power shutdown related to the Main Terminal Low Voltage project and impacting Checkpoint 4.
- TSA will begin operating from Checkpoint 3 at starting at 11:45 PM on March 5, with Checkpoint 3 serving as the overnight checkpoint.
- Aviation Security will staff Checkpoint 4, when TSA vacates to maintain positive control of the checkpoint.
- TSA will transition back to Checkpoint 4 starting at 3:00 AM on March 6, at which point Aviation Security will cease staffing the Checkpoint.
- All TSA Checkpoints will open at their normal time on Friday March 6.
SEA Underground Controls Upgrade
- March 5-9 overnight train impacts with service unavailable between A,B, & S Stations. Over-the-ramp bussing in place between B20/21-S1 from 11:15 p.m. - last flight at S Concourse, 3:45 - 5:30 a.m.
- March 9-11 overnight train impacts with service unavailable between D,C, & N. Over-the-ramp bussing from D Annex - N12 (11:15 p.m.-last flight at N Concourse, 3:45 - 5:30 a.m.).

Women in Construction Week Highlights
The Port of Seattle is proud to celebrate Women in Construction Week (March 1-7) again this year by highlighting four incredible women and their journeys to excellence in construction-related fields.
Women in Construction Week, or WIC Week®, was started in 1960 as a nationwide initiative that promotes the important role of women in the construction industry.
These women span the Port’s maritime division and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and are the epitome of the Port’s RAISE values: Respect, Anti-racism and equity, Integrity, Stewardship, and Excellence. They represent the knowledge they brought with them, gained in their roles, and spread to others. The path was not a straight line for any of these women and typically isn’t for women in construction. They were driven by the love of problem solving and collaborating for a greater good.
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