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International Travelers Services

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is expanding our international route network, making Seattle increasingly accessible from anywhere in the world.

The Port of Seattle is also building a new, expanded International Arrivals Facility (IAF) at SEA Airport to meet growing regional demand for international service, enhance the passenger experience, advance the Puget Sound region as a leading tourism and business gateway and serve the traveling public well into the future. If you will be traveling through SEA Airport, to or from an international destination, below are some helpful hints and important information to make your journey through SEA smooth and stress-free

International Services & Amenities

Interpretation and Language Services

We're here to help! Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) employs Customer Service Representatives to assist travelers throughout their airport journey; our employees proudly support dozens of languages and cultures. In ou...

Lounges at SEA

Enjoy your stay while at SEA Concourse A is growing to make way for new and expanded lounge spaces for our passengers! Learn more about the Concourse A Building Expansion project. Each lounge can be found on our interactive map...

Mail It Home

Travelers who inadvertently pack a prohibited item in their carry-on luggage have the option of mailing it home from one of the self-service Mail It Home kiosks, conveniently located near every security checkpoint post. Exa...

Meeting International Arriving Passengers

International passengers will arrive at the Baggage Claims level in Gina Marie Lindsey Hall which is on the very south end of the terminal near the international airlines. For wayfinding help, you can search International Arrivals...

Military Travelers and USO

Air Mobility Command (AMC) Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) AMC Gateway flights in and out of Seattle serve bases in Japan and Korea exclusively. Check-in counters for duty passengers are located adjacent to Hawaiian ...

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