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Seattle’s 2024 Cruise Season Kicks Off 25 Years of Sailing to Alaska

Seattle’s 2024 Cruise Season Kicks Off 25 Years of Sailing to Alaska

Sat, Apr 06, 2024

The 2024 cruise season officially kicks off today at the Port of Seattle's Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66. The Port and local officials welcomed Norwegian Bliss for the first sailing of the 25th year of cruises betwee...

Back to Beijing: Hainan Airlines Resumes Direct Service to China Today

Back to Beijing: Hainan Airlines Resumes Direct Service to China Today

Tue, Apr 02, 2024

Former airline partner Hainan Airlines expands the number of direct flights to Beijing (PEK) from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) by resuming service today, April 2, 2024. SEA was the first U.S. airport Hainan Airlines ...

Mabuhay! SEA Welcomes Announcement of Nonstop Service to Manila on Philippine Airlines

Mabuhay! SEA Welcomes Announcement of Nonstop Service to Manila on Philippine Airlines

Mon, Apr 01, 2024

The Port of Seattle welcomes Philippine Airlines' announcement of upcoming nonstop service between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila, Philippines. Starting in Oc...

Seeing Stars and City Lights: STARLUX Airlines Announces New Service from SEA Airport to Taipei

Seeing Stars and City Lights: STARLUX Airlines Announces New Service from SEA Airport to Taipei

Thu, Mar 28, 2024

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) welcomes the STARLUX Airlines announcement of flights from SEA to Taipei (TPE) starting in August 2024. The airline will provide more options for passengers traveling across the Pacific w...

Spring Break Travel Kicks into High Gear at SEA Airport

Spring Break Travel Kicks into High Gear at SEA Airport

Fri, Mar 22, 2024

SEA Airport passenger volumes update (as of 4/5/2024): Updated forecasts through the spring break period ending April 15 are projecting the next busiest days to be Sunday, April 7, with an estimated 158,000 passengers going throug...

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