Port of Seattle Announces 10% Second Quarter Growth

July 19, 2016

The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport appears to be as popular as a summer sunny day or coffee in the Pacific Northwest as passenger totals for the second quarter continue to break records.  The Port of Seattle reports for the second quarter of 2016, nearly 12 million passengers traveled through Sea-Tac. Passenger totals have now increased each month for the past 31 straight months (since November 2013). Passenger traffic is up 10 percent for 2016 compared to 2015.

“The Port of Seattle is proud to be part of the economic growth that has been happening across the Pacific Northwest and Sea-Tac plays a big role in that,” said Sea-Tac Airport Managing Director Lance Lyttle. “More passengers through our airport mean more business for our vendors, taxi drivers, hotels and so many other associated industries. Sea-Tac has many projects in the works which will produce even more jobs as we anticipate welcoming another record number of passengers for 2016.” 

  • June 2016 busiest June ever, almost 4.4 million passengers traveled through Sea-Tac, an increase of 9.5 percent vs. 4.01 million June 2015
  • At nearly 12 million, Q2 passenger totals are nearly 33 percent higher than just three years ago (10.8 million).
  • Average Q2 daily airport operations of 1160 (takeoffs and landings) are up 10 percent vs. Q2 2015 (1055).
  • Sea-Tac has set annual passenger records for the past five years, totaling 42.3 million in 2015, a 12.9 percent increase from 2014 which was seven percent higher than 2013.  For the past two years, Sea-Tac is the fastest growing large hub airport in the U.S. and is the 13th largest domestic airport based on total passengers.

Sea-Tac takes action to welcome more and more passengers

A popular party running out of food or drinks for guests isn’t cool. Sea-Tac stocked up its customer service cabinet to keep things moving smoothly.

Private customer service contractors

  • 90 customer service workers
  • Frees up TSA workers to open more checkpoint lanes

TSA security line improvements

  • Project with airlines and TSA
  • Optimized line configurations
  • Changed ID check stations to improve traffic flow
  • Occasional live music performers near checkpoints to sooth travelers
  • Digital displays of line wait times

More Sea-Tac staff

  • Additional  customer service “Pathfinders” working more hours of the day
  • More traffic control staff to keep driveways moving
  • New carriers enhance Sea-Tac

In 2016, Sea-Tac expanded its domestic and international reach by welcoming new carriers Spirit and Volaris. Xiamen begins service in September 2016 and Virgin Atlantic arrives in 2017.

Ready for the future

The Port of Seattle is working on more than $2 billion in near-term projects planned to accommodate growth for the future including a renovated and expanded North Satellite, new International Arrivals Facility, updated baggage system and a 20-year Sustainable Airport Master Plan.