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  2. Sea-Tac recommends checking with your airline for specific information about delays and cancellations. PARKING. Sea-Tac offers parking deals on an hourly, daily and weekly basis. The Terminal ...

  3. Sea-Tac airport computer outage is ongoing. Here’s what ...

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    Here’s what travelers should expect if they are flying through Sea-Tac in the next few days. ... departure and arrival boards, and the airport’s lost-and-found tracking system are also down ...

  4. Seattle–Tacoma International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Several major concourse expansions and renovations were initiated in the 2010s to accommodate passenger growth at Sea–Tac, which had become a new hub for Delta Air Lines. A new international arrivals facility opened in 2022 as part of the program. In 2023, Sea–Tac served 50,887,260 passengers, 2 percent below the all-time record set in 2019 ...

  5. SeaTac/Airport station - Wikipedia

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    SeaTac/Airport station under construction in 2009. The Seattle–Tacoma International Airport was built in 1944 and began commercial service in 1947. [9] During the airport's first major expansion in the 1960s, provisions were made to build facilities for "some form of rapid transit". [10]

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  8. Wait no more: New Sea-Tac program lets travelers reserve a ...

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    SEA Spot Saver seeks to reduce wait times at TSA airport checkpoints by offering digital reservations, or "virtual queuing."

  9. Transportation in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The city's primary commercial airport is Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, locally known as Sea-Tac Airport and located in the city of SeaTac, which is named for the airport. It is operated by the Port of Seattle and is served by a number of airlines connecting the region with international, national, and domestic destinations. [ 37 ]