Sea-Tac Airport Important Phone Numbers
If you travel into or out of Sea-Tac International Airport, here’s some important phone numbers to jot down:
Address: 17801 International Boulevard (map it)
Phone: (206) 443-5388
Airport Police Phone: (206) 431-3490
Lost & Found Phone: (206) 443-5312
Customer Service Phone: (800) 508-1705
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4 opinions for Sea-Tac Airport Important Phone Numbers
BARBARA THOMAS
Nov 24, 2008 at 11:53 am
after going thru customs on my return trip from japan NWA 8, on sat nov 22, i lost my passport when i exited security. i had to rush to get my connecting flight and did not notice the loss until i got home and checked my baggage.
i have called your lost and found number three times, gotten a busy signal and then was disconnected three times. telephone numbers are a scam if they don’t work
BARBARA THOMAS
Nov 24, 2008 at 11:55 am
already submitted my complaint
Mary Jo
Nov 25, 2008 at 8:40 am
Hello Barbara –
I am sorry to hear of your troubles reaching Sea-Tac lost and found.
This blog is not associated with the airport or its services in any way, so I’m not able to process your complaint.
I’m sure that the airport is extremely busy, so I’d recommend persistence in making the hone calls. You might also check directly with your airline to see if they can provide you with additional assistance.
Mrs. Angel
Dec 21, 2008 at 3:15 pm
Customer Service during cancellations should be handled with an appointed representative for the airlines to inform Customers about the cancellation, what to do next, and what to expect.
I was very disappointed today after hearing flight from frontier airlines
was cancelled due to weather, my two daughters ages 4 and 6 along with thier father were just left there not knowing where to go and what to do next. Standing in lines for over an hour, no one came to help or assist or inform them in any way. As I write this they are standing still in the airport with no way to return home.
It would be especially helpful if Seatac along with airlines had a better way to assist and communicate with customers during cancellations and situations such as these, after all it is not a free flight that keeps that airlines and airpots in business.
sea-tacky.
Mrs.Angel
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