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Air travel through SEA running fairly smoothly heading into the weekend

SeaTac, WALocal News

The holiday travel season at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is peaking, with officials expecting around 146,000 passengers on Thursday. Travelers have reported a generally smooth experience, with only a handful of delays. Families returning from skiing trips and holiday gatherings shared their joy, highlighting the festive mood in the terminal. One traveler noted how their family adapted to minor delays by enjoying a longer lunch together. SEA officials anticipate nearly two million travelers between now and January 2nd.

Passengers are encouraged to monitor traffic patterns and adjust pickup plans accordingly, as the airport serves as a hub of joy and reunion during this busy time.

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