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Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, commonly known as Sea-Tac, is the primary airport serving the Seattle metropolitan area in Washington, United States. Located approximately 14 miles (23 kilometers) south of downtown Seattle, SEA is a vital hub for both domestic and international travel in the Pacific Northwest. The airport features a modern terminal complex with extensive passenger amenities, offering a seamless travel experience for millions of travelers each year. Sea-Tac is renowned for its efficient operations, diverse dining and shopping options, and commitment to sustainability.
The airport is situated between the cities of Seattle and Tacoma, making it easily accessible to both city centers as well as nearby areas such as Bellevue and Renton. SEA boasts excellent ground transportation links, including light rail, buses, taxis, and ride-sharing services. With its strategic location and broad airline network, Seattle–Tacoma International Airport continues to play a pivotal role in connecting the region to destinations around the globe.
Pacific Time Zone (UTC−08:00, observes daylight saving time)
Approximately 14 miles (23 km) to downtown Seattle
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport features a single main terminal with four concourses (A, B, C, D) and two satellite terminals (North Satellite and South Satellite).
For more information about flights, services, and airport facilities, visit the official website: www.portseattle.org/sea-tac
If your flight from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport is delayed or cancelled, you may be entitled to compensation under certain circumstances, especially if your journey involves a European airline or your flight is bound for the European Union. The European Union's EC 261/2004 regulation (commonly referred to as EU 261) protects passengers experiencing significant delays, cancellations, or denied boarding. To be eligible for compensation under EU 261, your flight must either depart from an airport within the EU (regardless of airline) or arrive in the EU on an EU-based carrier.
Compensation amounts depend on the distance of your flight and the length of the delay. For flights up to 1,500 kilometers, you may be entitled to €250 per passenger. For flights between 1,500 and 3,500 kilometers, compensation can reach €400 per passenger. For flights longer than 3,500 kilometers, compensation may be as much as €600 per person, especially if the delay exceeds three hours or the flight is cancelled without adequate notice. These rights apply even when flying from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport to Europe with a European carrier such as British Airways or Air France.
Remember, your eligibility for compensation is based on the cause of the disruption. Extraordinary circumstances such as severe weather or air traffic control strikes may exempt airlines from paying compensation, but technical problems or crew shortages do not. If your flight from SEA to a European destination was delayed or cancelled, you can check your eligibility for compensation under EC 261.
If your flight from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your claim and, if eligible, pursue it with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible.
Voos specializes in assisting air passengers with compensation claims for delayed and cancelled flights under EU 261 regulations. If you experienced a disruption on your journey from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, especially on flights to or from Europe, our team can help ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.