Next time you take a flight out of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, don’t be surprised if your boarding pass guides you to the “N” gates.
Airport officials opened new gates in the the renovated and expanded North Satellite on Tuesday ahead of the busy travel weekend, with 12 remodeled gates and new dining and retail options set to open at the end of June.
The facility will serve mostly Alaska Airlines flights, which has been adding new routes around the Pacific Northwest as travel rebounds from pandemic-induced lows.
The modernization and expansion project, estimated to cost approximately $710 million, comes after no new upgrades were made to the terminal for nearly
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