Bellevue Airport Shuttle Launches

Bellevue, WALocal News

The newly launched Bellevue Airport Shuttle provides a direct connection between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and key hotels in Bellevue, effective December 4, 2024. This service is a collaborative effort between Visit Bellevue, Eagle Towncar Service, and the Port of Seattle, aimed at enhancing the travel experience for visitors. Operating hourly from 4 am to 9 pm from Bellevue and 7 am to 10 pm from SEA, the shuttle offers a competitive fare of $30 plus tax per trip. It is designed with families in mind, allowing two children under 2 to ride free, making travel more accessible for families. Overnight parking is available at the Hilton Bellevue for $15 per day, increasing convenience for travelers.

The shuttle's pick-up point at SEA is located at Island 2A, easily accessible from the terminal. Brad Jones, Executive Director of Visit Bellevue, emphasized that this shuttle service sets a new standard for visitor engagement and connectivity. By improving transportation options, Bellevue strengthens its position as a forward-thinking destination for modern travelers.

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