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If you’re flying out of Sea-Tac airport today and over the weekend, be quick for a crowd. The number of passengers is expected reach 100,000 today and 101,000 Sunday, then pendant back down to about 90,000 on Monday and Tuesday, said airport speaker Perry Cooper.

That measure not just the airport terminal but Sea-Tac airport roadways http://hosting.portseattle.org/fids/flightinfo.aspx Or get a text-message update on your Sea-Tac flight sent to your cellphone; see www.portseattle.org/seatac/traveler/index.shtml for details.

To avoid some of the lines at the airport, check in online and imprint your boarding pass away at hearth. If you’re traveling with carry-on luggage only, you in that case can have being off straight to the airport security checkpoint line.

Pack by airport security in mind. Remember, the restrictions on liquids in carry-on bags still apply (three-ounce or smaller containers of fluid or gel that must fit in 1 quart-sized plastic bag); get minor circumstances at www.tsa.gov, the Web site of the Transportation Security Administration.

If you’re driving, check road conditions at www.wsdot.wa.gov. And road travelers be able to check on highways statewide by trade 511.

Expect Interstate 5 and other highways to be busiest from about noon today into the forward evening. The master time could be midafternoon: Travel time on I-5 betwixt Seattle and Federal Way is expected to take as long as 90 minutes at 4 and 5 p.m. today

If you’re traveling by train, Amtrak Cascades is operating one extra surround trip between Seattle and Portland today through Saturday and two additional round trips on Sunday. Get information at www.amtrakcascades.com

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