In the fight against climate change, becoming "carbon neutral" is no easy task for an international hub like the Port of Seattle, home to big ships, big jets, trains, trucks, and busy terminals. Despite the challenge, the Port str...
The 2019-2023 budget blueprint advances more than 20 key maritime and economic development projects to maintain Port assets, advance maritime industries, and invest in communities and the environment between 2019-2023. ...
Swipe left/right (or click the left/right arrows) through the slides above to see how the Port offers better value than employers with similar plans. Providing high quality medical, dental, and vision coverage that is "b...
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→
This project preserves Port assets that are essential to maritime industry economic growth and efficiency through dock replacements and improvements. Total cost $8.9 million Project Summary Replacement of floating D...
Open enrollment is the annual period when you can elect Port-sponsored benefits coverage for you and your eligible dependents for the coming year. Make your elections between November 6 and November 30, 2023. Coverage...
Sea-Tac Airport's current roadway system was designed 50 years ago in 1968, when our annual passenger volume was about 5 million, a tenth of the 50 million annual passengers Sea-Tac welcomes today. Whatever people may ha...
Find the answers to the most common questions about the SEA Visitor Pass Program!
No flight? No problem, you can still explore SEA. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) was the first airport on the West Coast to implement a post-security visitor program back in 2018. SEA Visitor Pass welcomes you to th...