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How do I navigate from the SeaTac Rental Car Facility back to the terminal?

Verified: 2026-06-28

At a glance

Take the dedicated North or South terminal shuttle buses from the 5th floor of the facility.

What to know

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What to expect on your trip

  • To navigate from the SeaTac Rental Car Facility back to the terminal, start by making your way to the 5th floor of the facility.
  • You can take the elevators or stairs to get there.
  • Once on the 5th floor, follow the signs directing you to the dedicated North or South terminal shuttle buses.
  • The shuttle buses are located near the 'colorful spinning circles' landmark, a distinctive feature that makes it easy to find the shuttle bus stops.
  • The shuttle buses operate on a regular schedule, with departures every 10-15 minutes.

To navigate from the SeaTac Rental Car Facility back to the terminal, start by making your way to the 5th floor of the facility. You can take the elevators or stairs to get there. Once on the 5th floor, follow the signs directing you to the dedicated North or South terminal shuttle buses. The shuttle buses are located near the 'colorful spinning circles' landmark, a distinctive feature that makes it easy to find the shuttle bus stops. The shuttle buses operate on a regular schedule, with departures every 10-15 minutes. The journey to the terminal takes approximately 5-7 minutes. Upon arrival at the terminal, you can disembark at either the North or South satellite terminals, depending on which shuttle bus you took. Be sure to check the signs on the shuttle bus to confirm its destination before boarding. The SeaTac Rental Car Facility is located at 18000 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98188, and the shuttle buses provide a convenient and hassle-free way to get back to the terminal.

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