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How do I navigate from the SeaTac rental car drop-off back to the airline counters and Link Light Rail station?

Verified: 2026-06-28

At a glance

Take the dedicated terminal bus from the 5th floor of the Rental Car Facility, then cross the skybridge to reach airline ticketing or the Link Light Rail station.

What to know

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What to expect on your trip

  • After returning your vehicle at the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, you will need to navigate back to the main airport terminal to access airline counters or the Link Light Rail station.
  • First, proceed to the 5th floor of the facility using the elevators or escalators.
  • This level is specifically designated for passenger pick-up and drop-off.
  • Here, you will board one of the dedicated terminal shuttle buses.
  • Be sure to select the correct bus: the North Terminal bus serves airlines such as Alaska, Delta, and United, while the South Terminal bus serves American, Southwest, and others.

After returning your vehicle at the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, you will need to navigate back to the main airport terminal to access airline counters or the Link Light Rail station. First, proceed to the 5th floor of the facility using the elevators or escalators. This level is specifically designated for passenger pick-up and drop-off. Here, you will board one of the dedicated terminal shuttle buses. Be sure to select the correct bus: the North Terminal bus serves airlines such as Alaska, Delta, and United, while the South Terminal bus serves American, Southwest, and others. These buses typically depart every 5 to 10 minutes, and the drive to the terminal takes approximately 3 minutes. Upon arriving at the airport, the shuttle bus will drop you off on the ground transportation level. From there, take the escalators or elevators up one level to the skybridge level. Walk across the covered skybridge, which spans roughly 200 feet, to enter the main terminal building. Once inside, the airline ticketing counters are immediately accessible. To reach the Link Light Rail station, continue walking toward the far left end of the terminal on the skybridge level, following the prominent signs for the Link Light Rail. The station entrance is located just past the main terminal doors, providing direct access to downtown Seattle and surrounding areas.

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