SEATAC (AP) — Traffic at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is growing faster than expected, and officials say expansion is a top priority.
In a memo to Port of Seattle commissioners, airport director Mark Reis noted that Seattle had the highest rate of population growth of any big U.S. city in 2013, and last year, Sea-Tac was the fastest-growing large hub airport. It handled nearly 37.5 million passengers last year, a jump of 7.7 percent.
Two near-term expansions are about to begin: a new International Arrivals Facility at the airport’s south end and a remodeled and expanded North Satellite Terminal.
But officials say that won’t be enough to accommodate the 66 million passengers projected to use Sea-Tac annually two decades from now. The port commission is expected to decide this year among options that include an expansion of the existing North Satellite; a new terminal north of the existing North Satellite, at what is now an airport parking lot; a second South Satellite terminal; a long, dogleg extension of the existing A Concourse; or an expansion of the main terminal to the north and east.