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- Nice airport! There is even a SubPop record store inside! Many food options, although in 2018, the food court is undergoing renovations.
- All concourses/satellites are connected post-security, so if one checkpoint is busy, there are 2 (sometimes 3) others you can go through.
- Great American Bagel has great Bagel sandwiches. Get it to go and bring it out into nice big central food court area.
- Christine HongNovembre 24, 2014The live musician in the beautiful, airy food court is a nice plus. Grab a coffee and enjoy between flights.
- Busy airport. Give yourself enough time to get through security if not TSA or airline premier. Alaska Air N terminal requires tram to get there. Terminal is nice just takes a bit to get there.
- My favorite airport in the country. Fast security lines, beautiful design, and lots of good food options.
- If you're flying internationally (S Gates) and are hungry, make sure you head down towards B Gates for food first! They've taken away a lot of venues in S Gates due to construction!
- The caeser salad with grilled salmon at Anthony's is a delicious, healthy, local good option here. Yum!
- Not a particularly modern airport. Be careful to arrive extra early - the security lines can be super long and take up to 40 minutes or more!
- David HackettGennaio 27, 2015There's no place like your home airport. I enjoy the mall shops, the train to N and S gates, and the friendly check-in clerks and TSA people.
- Kathy's dish d'lish at central food court has the best salads to go! She also has yummy sandwiches. This is my go to spot
- Waji's has great sushi case to go in C concourse, also has veggie snacks , salads & edamame for alternatives to the usual fare.
- Seattle has such friendly people. Free wifi at the airport. If it's your luck day, you might get in the TSA Pre✔ line.
- When making your way from the C or D terminals to the S terminal don't follow signs to walk through A terminal for shuttle tram to S, cut through B terminal to tram. It's much faster and less crowded.
- For this being a high tech town, make sure your electronics are charged. Very few outlets and many of those are broken.
- Joseph ZieglerFebbraio 22, 2014This airport is pretty busy and you'll be lucky if you don't have to wait in line. Even at 5am there is a long line, so get there 2 hours before the flight as suggested.
- Security can be a bit long but still a good airport. Easy to navigate and staff is friendly and helpful
- Check the wait times for the security....can be longer..... Also they close down tsa pre at night and have only one checkpoint....gets busy!!!
- Great live music & of course coffee! It’s rivaling NYC in crowds!
- Joanna BurtonGiugno 29, 2014Take the light rail from Central Seattle all the way to the airport for the most efficient and eco way to travel and for just $2.75
- Nice and simple international airport. Security can get busy but it is ran efficiently and is quick.
- Really fine airport facility. Security experience is much improved over the past. The dining and shopping choices are superior, compared to most airports. New rent car facility is too remote, tho.
- The rocking chairs in the food court are a comfy place to spend your layover. Make sure to snag them once they open up!
- Oliver RossierNovembre 9, 2013Some restaurants and vendors allow us to use Canadian funds at a pretty good exchange rate. eg: Wolfgang Puck
- Rene SchiederAprile 20, 2015Das neue INT Terminal ist ansprechend gesteilt nur gibt es chaotische Security LanesVotato positivo Mar 17
- Anthony's between C & B gates is quite delicious and known for great Seafood. Exofficio is an excellent place to shop for adventure gear & apparel. Palisade for dinner
- The food court by the C gates has some of the best airport food in the country. Anthony's, Dilletante and Ivar's are all popular Seattle spots.
- When taking a dog through security all you'll need to do is take it out of the carrier, carry it through the screener, and they'll swab your hands for residue.
- For the love of god, have your airline ticket and photo identification in-hand when you approach the TSA person. Use that time you spend in line to get ready -- you can read that email afterwards.
- Stop by concourse C before heading to your gate. All the food and shopping you could ask for.
- Ryan CadyAgosto 22, 2013For a piece of Seattle history, visit the baggage claim. Kurt Cobain lived there from the ages of 12 to 14.
- Security lines can be *super* long here when the airport is quiet, because of all of the Clear lanes — leave an extra 15 minutes to be safe.
- Visit the Pacific Marketplace for some great food while waiting for you your flight out of Sea-Tac.
- Order Starbucks on the app — so much faster. Each Starbucks have a sign to their location to find on app
- Take a deep breath and enjoy the relaxing environments of this airport. Especially if you're heading back East, where the airports are buzzing hives of alerts and noise.
- Scavenger hunt to kill time: Find the pretty funny and heart-warming mini-exhibit of glass art collaboration near baggage claim 1/international arrivals.
- Beautiful place at the very end of the checkin hall, by the pre-check entrance.. 14nis airplane suspended is awesome 👏
- Sub Pop Records, Beecher's Cheese, Caffe Vita, and Ivar's are among the local NW shops featured here. Skip Chili's and check them out.
- If you're in a hurry get off the shuttle one stop early, like at Southwest for Delta. Inside the terminal distances are shorter, you save almost 10 minutes
- Ryan RosarioDicembre 9, 2023The A Gates are very nice. The mini mall between B and C gates is as well. Security lines are very long and seem to be understaffed.
- Have a warm cup of chowder at Anthony's when deplaning. Warms you from within after those but-cold flights!
- Kenike MarceauMaggio 1, 2014Nice airport. Check out the taxidermy of local wildlife in Washington. Strange seeing a stuffed bear stating back at you.
- Clear is the way to go in the future TSA is getting to crowded and people never learn to get set for their luggage !!!!
- TSA and CLEAR closes around 9:45pm, so plan to go through regular TSA screening if you’re catching the red eye.
- Gate C area is completely different feel compare to Gate N. Don't forget to check out the eatery with huge outdoor view.
- If want coffee at S gates, be prepared to wait in line -- only one coffee place (Seattle's Best). The line this AM was more than 30 heads deep.
- Double drinks @ Anthony’s before your flight! Always great service!
- If you're here for breakfast go to Ivars Fish Bar and get a Salmon Sandwich. Cheap and delicious.
- Seattle Airport has musicians playing, and a children’s playground. So civilized.
- Checkpoint 3 is almost always less crowded. Plus you pass a qdoba on the way to A and B gates!