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Seattle Tacoma International Airport Arrivals

Live arrivals for Seattle Tacoma International Airport (SEA), serving Seattle, United States — flight times, terminals, gates and status, with a full arrivals guide below.

IATA SEAICAO KSEASeattle, United StatesLos Angeles time
Live arrivals

About Seattle Tacoma International Airport

Seattle Tacoma International Airport (IATA: SEA, ICAO: KSEA) is the airport serving Seattle, United States, in the Los Angeles time zone. The board above shows arrivals in the airport’s local time; below is a practical guide to arriving at Seattle so you know what to expect on the day.

Terminals

Terminal layouts differ from airport to airport, so the surest source is your boarding pass and the live board, which shows the terminal and gate for each flight as they’re assigned. If your terminal isn’t yet listed, confirm it with your airline before you travel — and at larger airports, allow time to move between terminals, which can mean a shuttle or train.

Arriving at Seattle Tacoma International Airport: what to expect

After landing, follow the arrivals signage from your gate. International arrivals pass through immigration and passport control first; allow extra time here at busy periods. Next is baggage reclaim — the carousel for your flight is shown on the airport screens by flight number — followed by customs, where you choose the channel that matches what you’re carrying. If you have an onward connection, use the flight’s actual landing time on the board to judge how much time you really have.

Getting to and from Seattle

Transport options at most airports include taxis, ride-hailing, pre-booked transfers, and public transport such as trains or buses into Seattle. Routes, journey times and prices vary, so check Seattle Tacoma International Airport’s official website for current details — and if you’re landing late at night, confirm that your chosen option still runs.

Seattle Tacoma International Airport Arrivals — FAQ

Use the live arrivals board above — it lists each flight’s origin, scheduled and estimated time, terminal, gate and status once the data feed is connected. For the most authoritative status, also check your airline’s app or the airport’s own flight-information display.