

It’s one of the nicer lounges in the airport (SEA). The new lounge is a step above any other Alaska lounge offering in A terminal dedicated to only Alaska Airlines. #3 Alaska Airlines N SatelliteĪlaska Airlines Flagship Lounge in the N Satellite opened in 2018 to much fanfare. Pros: Beautiful modern interior, large food and beverage offers.Ĭons: Must be flying Delta to utilize, Upcharges for Premium beverages. The lounge use to have a pay for use Spa as well, but this was closed on my list visit. The only real downside to this lounge is Delta upcharges for premium alcohol.

This lounge is modern and large with an extensive food and drink offering. The lounge is open to select American Express card holders along with Sky Club members and long-haul Delta One flyers. It shares walls with the American Express lounge, offering similar views. The beautiful 21,000 square foot two story lounge opened in 2016 and has exceptional views of Mount Rainier and the airports taxiways. The Seattle Delta Sky Club is the largest lounges in Seattle.
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Friendly staffĬons: Often times very busy, Food is not cooked in house, limiting offering compared to other Amex lounges with full kitchens. Pros: Premium food and drinks with no upcharges. Otherwise, oly Delta and British Airways lounges offers showers. The Seattle American Express lounge is also one of the few lounges with a shower. American Express also does not upcharge for premium alcohol or food. Although this lounge is small, I rate this as the best lounge in Seatac Airport because there is a large food and beverage offering. The lounge boasts tarmac and Mount Rainer views. Access is restricted to select American Express card holders. Thankfully this lounge will be expanding into a much larger new home in the center concourse in 2023. The Seattle American Express lounge is among the smallest in the network at just 4,500 square feet. Below is a quick recap of all the priority pass and airport lounges currently open in Seattle. The best Seattle airport lounge will be dependent on the person and access available. Depending on if you have Priority Pass or if you are flying Business Class will help you determine what lounge to visit. There are several other lounges which have different access requirements.
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Seatac has lounges associated with major airlines such as United, Delta, and Alaska plus pay for use lounges by The Club. Seattle Tacoma International Airport has several lounges available to flyers.
