Seattle’s new design-forward terminal is bringing national and international visitors to the Pacific Northwest in style... and without the traffic and hassle of a busy, crowded terminal.
Getting Here
With easy access from Everett's Seattle Paine Field International Airport or from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, or via train from King Street Station, Seattle NorthCountry is always within easy reach.
Welcome to SNC
Seattle Paine Field International Airport
Snohomish County's only ILS controlled airport.
With service to over 12 destinations in the US, Seattle Paine Field International Airport is bringing a new level of comfort and convenience to air travel.
With modern amenities like electrical outlets, USB and USB C ports at every seat, high-speed, reliable wifi throughout the terminal, locally sourced food and beverage offerings, all in a tranquil, lounge-like environment featuring fireplaces, exposed wood, fresh flowers and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the Olympic Mountains, Paine Field is bringing civility back to the airport experience.
Commercial Flight are serviced by Alaska Airlines and United Airlines.
Explore the Aviation District
Seattle NorthCountry is the aviation hub of the United States, with Boeing’s main production facility located in Everett, Washington.
Rental Cars, Taxis & Ride Share
There are many options when renting a car or ride sharing in Seattle NorthCountry
From Seatac International Airport you can catch a shuttle on the lower drive to the rental car facility. If you are using an app based rideshare such as Uber or Lyft you can pick up your ride on the 3rd floor of the on-site parking garage.
If you are looking for a rental car once you are in Seattle NorthCountry you will find rentals in Everett and Lynnwood. Check with Enterprise, Hertz or Budget Rental Cars.
Other options are using an app based ride share like Uber or Lyft.
Parking and Passes
Snohomish County Parks
Some Snohomish County Parks require a day-use pass. They are good for one year from the date of purchase and cover both the boat launch and day-use areas. For more information visit the Snohomish County Parks website.
Washington State Parks, WDFW, DNR
Washington State Parks require a Discover Pass for vehicles to access lands managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Visit the Washington State Park's website for more information.
National Parks -Please visit the National Parks website for park information.
Many of the cities in Snohomish County have street parking or garage parking.
Trains
Enjoy a scenic and stress-free train ride to Everett, the county seat here in Snohomish County. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound as you amble your way north through the small coastal cities of Edmonds and Mukilteo.
Take Amtrak from King Street Station in downtown Seattle, it's a scenic and stress-free train ride to Everett, the county seat here in Snohomish County. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound as you amble your way north through the small coastal cities of Edmonds and Mukilteo.
Once here, Amtrak allows you to explore the small towns and exciting cities of the Pacific Northwest. From the train, view the Cascade and Olympic Mountain ranges, Puget Sound, and the sprawling farmlands . Be moved by the sight of a snow-capped Pilchuck Mountain rising skyward east of Everett. Or be awed by the twinkling lights of the cities you pass along the route. Amtrak arrives and departs from Edmonds, Everett and Stanwood to and from Seattle or Vancouver, BC.
Sound Transit offer travel on the Sounder Train from King Street Station in downtown Seattle to Everett.