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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · Learn more about how the Port of Seattle is monitoring and decreasing airport noise, cleaning up industrial land, making facilities more energy efficient, preserving and creating wildlife habitat, and reducing waste and improving water quality.

  2. Get an airport directory in your pocket with flight status, checkpoint wait times, and an interactive map. Learn More.

  3. Due to waterfront construction, visitors coming from the south to Pier 69 will see new traffic patterns as soon as April 28. Use the new Elliott Way to continue northbound travel. Learn more→.

  4. Hooverville on the Seattle tideflats, 1933. Pier 69, the present-day Headquarters for the Port of Seattle. The Port of Seattle is a United States government agency overseeing the seaport of Seattle, Washington, United States as well as Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. [1]

  5. Contact SEA Airport Customer Service: By phone: (206) 787-5388 or (800) 544-196 | On social media: @flySEA on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

  6. Founded in 1911, the Port owns and operates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Fishermen’s Terminal — home of the North Pacific fishing fleet — and public marinas. The Port also owns two...

  7. Waterfront Construction — Temporary Changes to Pier 69 Driving Directions. Due to evolving Seattle waterfront construction and the opening of Elliott Way, beginning as early as April 28, use the following directions when driving from the south waterfront to Pier 69 or t... Read More.

  8. Seattle is the gateway for 7 to 14-day Alaska cruises to explore wildlife, wilderness and the area’s awe-inspiring natural wonders. Over 200 departures from seven major cruise lines sail from Seattle via two downtown cruise terminals. Bell Street Pier 66 is located along Seattle’s bustling downtown waterfront.

  9. Seven major lines homeport in Seattle for the Alaska sailing season (April through October) with additional itineraries embarking for the West Coast, Hawaii, Asia and Panama Canal. Read on for...

  10. At the Port of Seattle, you’ll have the experience and benefits of an organization that’s shaped the region for 100 years, and the freedom to explore innovative ideas that will shape the next 100 years.