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Bellevue Launches Sea-Tac Shuttle Service

Users can depart or get dropped off at five downtown hotels

By Rob Smith November 4, 2024

Two Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans with cityscape advertisements are parked along a street with brick buildings and barren trees in the background.
Five hotels in downtown Bellevue are offering shuttle service to Sea-Tac Airport.
Courtesy Eagle Shuttle Service

Five hotels in downtown Bellevue are now offering a shuttle service to and from Sea-Tac International Airport. Cost is $30 plus tax.

The effort is a partnership involving the Port of Seattle, Visit Bellevue, and Eagle Shuttle Service. Users don’t have to stay in one of the hotels to use the service.

The hotels are:

  • Hyatt Regency Bellevue.
  • The Westin Bellevue.
  • Seattle Marriott Bellevue.
  • Hilton Bellevue.
  • Hilton Garden Inn.

The service runs hourly from 4 a.m. until 9 p.m. from Bellevue to Sea-Tac, and from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. from Sea-Tac to Bellevue.

The hotels are less than 20 miles north of Sea-Tac on Interstate 405 or I-5.

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