Sea‑Tac completes SEA Gateway north terminal upgrade with Alaska Airlines

Seattle–Tacoma International Airport and Alaska Airlines have completed the SEA Gateway Project, delivering a significant redesign of Sea‑Tac's north terminal entrance. The finished work changes the terminal's north entry configuration and represents a visible infrastructure update to the airport frontage.

Discovered 2026-01-29T09:06:30.199113-08:00 | 2026-01-29T09:06:30.199113-08:00

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  • The SEA Gateway Project finishes a major reconfiguration of Sea‑Tac’s north terminal entrance, altering terminal frontage and public access at a primary West Coast hub.
  • The upgrade comes as Alaska builds out long‑haul services from Seattle — including new Europe/Asia nonstops and secured Heathrow slots — increasing the importance of terminal capacity and access (source:ed1f6a76-f901-4c99-b622-2e2c7fa93694) (source:18235e54-19fd-4f3c-ba56-65528e7b239a).
  • The completion aligns with FAA‑cleared short‑term safety and efficiency projects at Sea‑Tac, a regulatory step that supports further airfield and terminal changes (source:bfe57bfd-8091-4543-9588-6bdcfa30c67a).

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