How to Get In, Out, and Around Sea-Tac International Airport

This circa-1980 visitor guide for Seattle-Tacoma (Sea-Tac) International Airport describes the layout and services available to travelers, including the automated Satellite Transit System—an underground railway connecting the main terminal to the North and South Satellites and Concourses B and C. The brochure covers amenities such as banking, dining, a nursery lounge, and Travelers' Aid, and includes a terminal map showing airline gate assignments and ground transportation options. It also notes that the Port of Seattle received a 1975 Federal Aviation Administration award for its attention to land compatibility, landscaping, and contemporary art throughout the airport.

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Port of Seattle informational brochure (dated 8-1-80) for Sea-Tac International Airport covering the Satellite Transit System (STS), a 9,050-foot automated underground railway with north and south loops connecting the main terminal to North Satellite, South Satellite, Concourse B, and Concourse C. Includes terminal map showing airline gate assignments (TWA, United, Delta, Braniff, Western, Pacific Western, Hughes Airwest, Thai International, Northwest, Pan Am, SAS, British Airways, Alaska, Eastern, Continental, National), banking services at Seattle-First National Bank (583-6644), nursery location, The Carvery Restaurant (433-5622), coffee shop hours, Travelers Aid (433-5288), and 1975 FAA/DOT Beautification and Environmental Enhancement Award to Port of Seattle.

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