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Thanksgiving travelers flock to Sea-Tac as airport preps for peak holiday rush

SeaTac, WALocal News

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is gearing up for a bustling Thanksgiving travel season, with an estimated 177,000 passengers expected on the peak day, Wednesday. Although one checkpoint is closed for construction, TSA wait times have remained low, ensuring a smooth travel experience so far. Airport officials emphasize the need for early arrivals and recommend using public transportation or alternative parking options to alleviate traffic congestion. Personal anecdotes from travelers like Dione Hudson and Barbara Manzi reflect the gratitude and joy of family reunions during this special time. Perry Cooper, the airport's spokesperson, discusses the unique challenges posed by Thanksgiving travel, contrasting it with the busier summer months.

The article offers practical advice for navigating the airport, such as traveling during non-peak hours and utilizing the SEA Reserved Parking system. Overall, it captures the essence of Thanksgiving travel and serves as a valuable guide for passengers preparing for the holiday rush at SEA.

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