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How do I access local highways (SR 518, I-5, I-405, and SR 99/International Blvd) when departing or returning a vehicle to the SeaTac Rental Car Facility?

Verified: 2026-06-25

At a glance

To access local highways from the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, follow the signs to the designated highway connectors.

What to know

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What to expect on your trip

  • To access I-5 North or South, take the on-ramp via SR 518 East towards I-5.
  • The distance is approximately 1.
  • 5 miles and takes around 5 minutes depending on traffic.
  • To access SR 99/International Blvd, take the exit towards Des Moines Memorial Drive/International Blvd.
  • The facility is located about 2 miles from SR 99 and takes around 7-10 minutes to reach depending on traffic.

When departing or returning a vehicle to the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, you can access local highways by following these steps: First, exit the facility and follow the signs to the designated highway connectors. To access I-5 North or South, take the on-ramp via SR 518 East towards I-5. The distance is approximately 1. 5 miles and takes around 5 minutes depending on traffic. To access SR 99/International Blvd, take the exit towards Des Moines Memorial Drive/International Blvd. The facility is located about 2 miles from SR 99 and takes around 7-10 minutes to reach depending on traffic. To access I-405 North, take SR 518 East towards I-5, then merge onto I-5 North and continue for approximately 10 miles before taking the exit towards I-405 North. This route is around 15 miles and takes approximately 20-30 minutes depending on traffic conditions. The SeaTac Rental Car Facility is located at 18200 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98188, and is open 24/7. Be sure to check for any road closures or construction before embarking on your journey.

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