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How much is a taxi at Seattle airport?

Cab fare from Sea-Tac International Airport to downtown Seattle runs $42-50 one-way. For a map to the Seatac taxi stands visit this link. Once downtown you can take your pick of cab companies. Taxis, unlike TNCs, allow you to pre-book rides.



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Are taxis or Ubers cheaper in Seattle? The cost of UberX and Lyft is comparable or less than most taxis, with much nicer quality / cleaner vehicles. Water ferries and public buses are also available for a much lower cost, but rarely do tourists want to have to carry their luggage onto these public options.

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Taxi fare from Seattle airport to the city centre However, Seattle airport taxi services offer flat-rate fares to downtown Seattle for the price of $40 (€35), excluding tips. Please note that there are no price differences for day, night or weekend trips.

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An Uber most likely will cost $25-35 from the airport to downtown depending upon demand. Helpful?

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Do drivers using Uber pick up at SEA? Yes. Go to this list of airports around the world where you can request a ride with Uber. How much will an Uber trip to SEA cost?

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Headed to downtown Seattle or the University of Washington? Link light rail is just the ticket, with trains departing every 8-10 minutes most of the day. From baggage claim, follow the signs for Link light rail. From baggage carousel 16 at the north end of the terminal, go up one floor to the skybridge level.

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Taxis: Taxicabs are vehicles that transport people for compensation and accept multiple forms of payment, such as cash or credit card.

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Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) is located approximately 20 miles south of the University of Washington and 15 miles south of Downtown Seattle.

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Where is Budget Car Rental at Seattle Airport? Proceed to the baggage claim level. Exit through doors 1 or 15 and proceed to the designated rental car shuttle bus stops. The common airport shuttle bus will take you to the rental car facility.

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Like most of us the tendency is to recommend Uber or Lyft to get around. Unfortunately when Seattle imputed a min wage for rideshare drivers (currently about $19 an hr) it raised fares and then another 40-50% increase earlier this year.

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Almost all taxis (including Yellow Cab and STITA) accept major credit cards and traveller's checks including Visa, American Express, and MasterCard. It is important to tip your Seattle cab driver; a tip of around 15% to 20% is the norm.

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Take an Airporter from Seatac Airport to Seattle Hotels Airporters are probably your cheapest option if you have lots of luggage and don't want to walk to the light rail station. A few options with pricing are: Premier Airport Shuttle – offers service in a Shared Van or Private Van Service.

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Sea-Tac Airport Shuttle with Limited Stops Our Seattle Airport Shuttle and Seattle Cruise Express Shuttle offer a new and improved Shared Ride Shuttle experience with fewer stops. We provide Seattle airport shuttle transportation service at any address throughout the Greater Central and South Puget Sound regions.

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Premier Airport Shuttle provides Shared and Private Door to Door Van Service to any home, hotel, or business address with convenient luggage assistance, while reducing vehicle congestion on the highways and airport roadways.

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Most hotels are walking distance to the airport and there are sidewalks and crosswalks throughout the neighborhood. Hotels in Seattle Airport: There are no hotels directly inside the Seattle Airport.

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The Best Ways to Get to Downtown Seattle from Seatac Airport
  1. Ride the Light Rail. If you don't mind wheeling your luggage, this is the best and cheapest way to go. ...
  2. Using Uber to go to Seattle from Seatac. ...
  3. Take a Cab from the Seatac Airport. ...
  4. Use Lyft. ...
  5. Take an Airporter from Seatac Airport to Seattle Hotels. ...
  6. Get a Rental Car.


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The distance from the station to the terminal is 950 feet or 316 yards. It's about a seven to nine minute walk from the Alaska Airlines baggage claim.

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