SeaTac Commuter Parking

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Quote: I was mostly joking, leveraging an actual event. I'm not very good at navigating the "triggered" minefield.
I’m not triggered. These forums leave a lot left “unsaid” with respect to communication.

On topic I’m a Seattle commuter and they pulled non-domiciled parking passes last spring. I’m fortunate to have a share ride van I can get on. Sometimes I use Park and Jet Lot 2 as well. Convenient and not too expensive. I’d love to learn about a hotel that offers reasonable employee parking on a monthly basis. Now that covid rates are rising at the parking lots I may start cold calling hotels and learning what’s on offer. I’ll pass along any gouge I might discover.
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Quote: SeaTac no longer allows commuters into the employee lot, since March 2020.


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this isn’t true anymore. Source: me. I’m a commuter that started parking in the lot as of late 2020. OP, check with the POS employee parking site.
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Quote: this isn’t true anymore. Source: me. I’m a commuter that started parking in the lot as of late 2020. OP, check with the POS employee parking site.
OP, take this for what it's worth. I lost my benefit last spring. On my last trip home just a week ago I walked over to the hard to find employee parking center and asked about parking for commuters and whether or not anything changed. They told me to apply again and didn't give me any indication of whether or not they were letting non-domiciled commuting pilots use the employee lot. I was optimistic as they requested I apply again. I received the sorry no non-domiciled allowed email two days later. Good luck if you apply. Let us know how it turns out if you do.
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Quote: this isn’t true anymore. Source: me. I’m a commuter that started parking in the lot as of late 2020. OP, check with the POS employee parking site.
I'd love to know how you're getting parking when not domiciled there.
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https://www.portseattle.org/sites/de...02021%29_0.pdf

Here's a link to the Port of Seattle parking policies. I unfortunately let my parking lapse as I opted for time off and didn't need to pay the monthly fee. Had I continued to do so I'd be grand fathered in. Would have been nice to know that losing the parking came with saving money for several months. Anyway this link to their policies spells out clearly why they have decided to limit it to just domiciled employees.

I did some research and found the above link, DirectToEntent. So now I know how you're getting parking. Don't miss a payment would be my advice if paying month to month.
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Quote: https://www.portseattle.org/sites/de...02021%29_0.pdf

Here's a link to the Port of Seattle parking policies. I unfortunately let my parking lapse as I opted for time off and didn't need to pay the monthly fee. Had I continued to do so I'd be grand fathered in. Would have been nice to know that losing the parking came with saving money for several months. Anyway this link to their policies spells out clearly why they have decided to limit it to just domiciled employees.

I did some research and found the above link, DirectToEntent. So now I know how you're getting parking. Don't miss a payment would be my advice if paying month to month.
well that is certainly interesting. Thank you for the heads up. The information given to me must have changed. I apologize for my original post that was not totally accurate.
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There's no need to apologize. This site should be all about the friendly exchange of information. Have. a good one.
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Quote: When I wrote that the truth matters it was a rebuttal to the false assertion that one is in danger wearing a pilot’s uniform while commuting on the light rail. That’s simply not true.
it was a company memo. Not all pilot uniforms are all black some are more bases which someone could mistake for a police officer if the pilot has no tie or dork bars on
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Whatever. Flight attendants are getting punched onboard the airplanes themselves by “anti-wokesters,” drunk and aggressive drivers are common on I5, hotel vans roll over on International Blvd, and there are bums on the sidewalks, so no method of transportation is safe. Just be smart, put your headphones away and pay attention to your surroundings.
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