More than 500,000 people are expected to fly in and out of the airport in the days surrounding Labor Day.
SEATAC, Wash. — Officials at SEA Airport say operations are nearly back to normal after a cyberattack took systems offline last weekend.
Travelers on most domestic flights should be able to check bags as they normally would, without major wait times, according to an airport spokesperson.
International flights and low-volume carriers are still impacted, with some airlines hand-writing bag tags and boarding passes, the spokesperson said.
“If you don’t have to check a bag, that’ll make a difference,” spokesperson Perry Cooper told
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