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Statsraad Lehmkuhl Docks in Seattle for Ocean Week Event

The Greater Seattle region was recently host to the Statsraad Lehmkuhl, a three-masted barque rigged sail training vessel that was docked at the Port of Seattle all last week as part of the inaugural One Ocean Week.

“A global celebration of ocean innovation and collaboration,” One Ocean Week was organized by Maritime Blue, a great organization that brings together ocean leaders, innovators, researchers, startups, policymakers, artists, educators, and communities to accelerate solutions for a sustainable, inclusive maritime future.

Seattle welcomed attendees not only from Norway – where the Statsraad was constructed in 1914 – but also from my very own hometown of Charleston, South Carolina.

Why Charleston you may ask? Well, it just so happens that my mother and father sailed on the Statsraad in the early 1970s. My father was the ship doctor, and my mother was the art teacher.

My father did not attend, but my mom jumped on the excuse to visit, and we enjoyed a warm gathering on the ship to meet the captain and crew and share an enjoyable Norwegian dinner with other alumni that came to town. It was also an opportunity to tour the ship and appreciate many of the upgrades that have occurred in the past 50+ years.

As someone who has been a surfer since 11 years of age, fisherman, and thalassophile, I am biologically invested, as we all are, in the health of our ocean environments. Thank you to the Statsraad Lehmkuhl, UN Decade of Ocean Science, and Maritime Blue for raising awareness and supporting ongoing ocean research and innovation to create a more sustainable future for our one planet. And for creating such a memorable time with my mother!

NEW INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL FACILITY AT SEATTLE-TACOMA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Officially opening in April 2022, the new $1 billion International Arrivals Facility (IAF) at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport nearly doubles the international gates from 12 to 20, and increases passenger capacity by more than double to 2,600 passengers per hour. Other new customer experience features include:

  • Reuniting passengers with their bags prior to security screening.
  • New technologies for faster passport check clearance.
  • A reduction in passenger connection time from 90 to 75 minutes.

One of the more stunning features of the IAF is the 780-foot-long aerial bridge with a moving walkway that sits 85 feet above the taxiway where jets cross below. Travelers enjoy picturesque views of Mount Rainier on one side, and the Olympics on the other.

Delta Air Lines will offer 45 weekly nonstop flights to Amsterdam, Incheon, London, Paris, Shanghai and Tokyo. Alaska Airlines will leverage its membership in the Oneworld alliance to allow mileage members to book flights with international airline partners including British Airways, Japan Airlines and American Airlines.

Since 2020, SEA has welcomed several brand-new international services, including Qatar Airways to Doha, WestJet to Calgary, American Airlines to London, and Alaska Airlines to Belize. Other new destinations coming in 2022 are Air Canada to Montreal in May, Aer Lingus to Dublin in May, Delta Air Lines to London in May, Alaska to Edmonton in April, and Finnair to Helsinki in June.

Reveal Reception

It was an honor to join Governor Inslee, Port of Seattle and SEA staff, Clark Construction Group, construction and trade workers, and everyone who worked to design, build and activate the new IAF facility at the reveal reception.

The art and architecture of the facility evoke the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, and it served as an inspiring backdrop for the moving cultural performances that delighted everyone in attendance. Local performers included:

It was especially poignant when Georgia Montero, an Alaska Native and member of the Tlingit Tribe asked for a moment of silence for the people of Ukraine before he permeated the giant hall with timeless and sublime flute music.

On a lighter note, the folks at Port of Seattle have put together some very fun graphics to celebrate the opening of the new IAF and your international travel memories. They are encouraging you to print your favorite SEA international direct destination icon, then take it to your favorite Seattle location.

The IAF is an invaluable new asset for our region that enhances and expands international relations, trade and travel with our global partners, and greatly improves the needs of our diverse communities.

Come experience it yourself! #flySEA #WelcomeIAF

*All photos courtesy of the Port of Seattle.