AlaskaAirlines Terminal at Seattle Airport

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Alaska uses Terminal Terminal 1 for all departures and arrivals at SEA airport.

Domestic Flights: Alaska Airlines uses Terminal Terminal 1 for arrivals and departures of domestic flights at SEA Airport.

International Flights: Alaska uses Terminal Terminal 1 arrival and de

While it's easy to understand why you might be looking for an "Alaska Terminal" at Seattle Airport, as I mentioned before, Alaska Airlines and its partner Horizon Air don't have a dedicated terminal at SEA Airport. Both airlines use various gates across all six terminals depending on your specific flight.

Here's a quick recap:

  • No "Alaska Terminal" exists at SEA Airport.
  • Alaska and Horizon flights use gates across all six terminals: A, B, C, D, N, and S.
  • Your specific gate depends on your destination and departure time.

How to find your Alaska Airlines gate:

  • Check your flight itinerary: This will always have the most accurate information for your specific flight.
  • Use the Alaska Airlines website or app: Enter your flight number or itinerary details to see your gate assignment.
  • Check the SEA Airport website: Their real-time flight board shows gate assignments for all airlines.

For your convenience, here's a general overview of which terminals Alaska Airlines primarily uses:

  • South Terminal:
    • A Gates: Mainly Alaska and Pacific Northwest flights.
    • B Gates: Some Alaska and Pacific Northwest flights, plus some Midwest and West Coast flights.
    • S Gates: Some Alaska flights to smaller destinations within Alaska.
  • North Terminal:
    • C Gates: Mainly Alaska and Pacific Northwest flights.
    • D Gates: Mainly Alaska, Pacific Northwest, and West Coast flights.
    • N Gates: Mainly Alaska, Pacific Northwest, and Midwest flights.

Remember, this is just a general guide. Always double-check your flight information for the most accurate gate assignment.

I hope this clarifies the situation and helps you find your Alaska Airlines gate with ease!

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