Checkpoint 5 (4 AM TO 8N PM) is CLEAR, Premium, General, and SEA Spot Saver (5 AM to 1 PM).\u00a0<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\nCurbside check-in for some domestic connections is available at SEA for United, Delta, American, and Alaska Airlines. You will need to go to the upper departures drive to use the service.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<\/span>Accessibility Facilities at Sea-Tac<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\nAccessibility facilities<\/b> at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are top-notch. If you or anyone traveling with you requires a wheelchair, you can call ahead and seek the support available at the airport.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nThere is provision for accessible transportation at Sea-Tac. There are parking areas marked for personal vehicle drop-offs. If you require the use of wheelchair taxis or accessible taxi services, you can call ahead and seek the information from the airport\u2019s customer services. You can also get the taxi reservation number on the airport\u2019s website.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nFor any other queries about accessibility at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, you can call ahead and seek the information from the airport\u2019s customer services. You can find information about curbside services, airport shuttles, hotel shuttles, rideshares, public transportation, etc.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nIf you require <\/span>vision assistance<\/b>, you can contact the airport. Sea-Tac has a partnership with an organization called Aira (since 2018) to support those with vision problems requiring assistance at the airport. They help passengers with every aspect of airport navigation via their agents. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport was the west coast\u2019s first airport to partner with Aira.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nThose requiring <\/span>auditory assistance<\/b> and using a hearing aid with T-coil, can find their way around Sea-Tac with the help of a portable induction loop at the airport.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nIf you require <\/span>traveling with a service animal<\/b>, then call ahead and ask about the specifications to follow at the airport. The regulations for service animals and for pets may differ. For instance, service animals needn\u2019t be in their carriers as opposed to other pets once inside the airport premises. There are Pet Relief Areas both inside and outside the airport for the greater convenience of passengers and more importantly, their animal companions.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nPassengers with autism, PTSD, or other hidden disabilities<\/b> can find good support at Sea-Tac Airport. Passengers can request for sunflower lanyards; indicating that they require additional support at the airport. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport was the first US airport to launch a pilot program with sunflower lanyards.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nThere is also a <\/span>Sensory Room<\/b> at Sea-Tac for those with autism or other disabilities who may require a calming environment due to overstimulation at the airport. There are also therapy dogs present at Sea-Tac to help those who may require their calming presence or support. As of now, there are at least five service dogs regularly visiting SEA. Expect to meet Gracie, Duke, Samee, Henry, or Rain when you are at the airport.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n