SEATTLE – Hugging grandpa the minute he gets off a plane, catching up with your childhood friend on a layover, spending precious moments with your daughter before her deployment, or surprising someone with flowers at the gate because you can’t wait another minute – all of these opportunities, and others, will now be available every day for a limited amount of non-ticketed visitors as the SEA Visitor Pass returns to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Beginning today, up to 100 non-ticketed visitors will be approved to go post-security between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. seven days a week.
Operated by the Port of Seattle, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is ranked as the eighth busiest U.S. airport, serving 49.8 million passengers and more than 432,315 metric tons of air cargo in 2018. With a regional economic impact of more than $22.5 billion in business revenue, SEA generates more than 151,400 jobs (87,300 direct jobs), representing over $3.6 billion in direct earnings and more than $442 million in state and local taxes. 30 airlines serve 91 non-stop domestic and 27 international destinations.
PAVIX: Proven Winner for All Airport Concrete Infrastructure
International Chem-Crete Corporation (ICC) manufactures and sells PAVIX, a unique line of crystalline waterproofing products that penetrate into the surface of cured concrete to fill and seal pores and capillary voids, creating a long lasting protective zone within the concrete substrate.
Once concrete is treated, water is prevented from penetrating through this protective zone and causing associated damage, such as freeze-thaw cracking, reinforcing steel corrosion, chloride ion penetration, and ASR related cracking.
This white paper discusses how the PAVIX CCC100 technology works and its applications.