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Transit and Directions

How do I find and navigate to the shuttle for the SeaTac Rental Car Facility from the baggage claim area?

Verified: 2026-06-22

At a glance

To get to the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, follow signs to the shuttle from your baggage claim area, then navigate to the designated shuttle stop.

What to know

Topic-specific long guide — no rental shuttle/CFC boilerplate

In-depth guide

What to expect on your trip

  • After collecting your baggage, follow the signs to the Rental Car Shuttle.
  • The shuttle stops are located outside the baggage claim areas of both the North and South terminals.
  • If you arrived on an international flight, you will typically exit through the South terminal baggage claim.
  • For Alaska Airlines and other domestic flights, you may exit through either terminal, depending on your airline.
  • The shuttle stop for the Rental Car Facility is a short walk from the baggage claim areas.

After collecting your baggage, follow the signs to the Rental Car Shuttle. The shuttle stops are located outside the baggage claim areas of both the North and South terminals. If you arrived on an international flight, you will typically exit through the South terminal baggage claim. For Alaska Airlines and other domestic flights, you may exit through either terminal, depending on your airline. The shuttle stop for the Rental Car Facility is a short walk from the baggage claim areas. Once you reach the shuttle stop, board the shuttle labeled 'Rental Car Center. ' The shuttle ride takes approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The Rental Car Facility is located at 18200 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188. Shuttles run continuously, with departures every 5-15 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Be sure to check the signs at the shuttle stop for the most up-to-date information on shuttle schedules and any service alerts.

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Temporary exhibits rotate — verify current installations on portseattle.org day-of-travel; construction in 2026 may reroute gallery walkways.

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