
C-Gates, Terminal 1, Seattle-Tacoma Airport, Washington State (SEA)
Based on Visit: 9 June 2022 approximately 2pm
Introduction
This is my review of the Alaska Airlines Lounge by C-Gates at Sea-Tac Airport (Seattle), which I visited when I took a connection from Seattle to Ontario.
This was my first time flying with Alaska Airlines, so I was excited to see what they had to offer.
This is somewhat smaller than the lounge between and C and D gates – but I actually preferred it.
Entry Conditions
Alaska are proudly OneWorld’s newest member, and therefore:
- Passengers traveling in First
- Passengers traveling in Business
- OneWorld Sapphire or Emerald members
- Possibly some of the various US Credit Cards – I can never work out which!
Opening Times
The lounge is open daily from 05:00 to 23:00.
How to Get There
I was heading out from C17 on my flight to Ontario; if you head down towards C-Gates, you’ll find this lounge close to C15.

There is clearly marked elevator which takes you up level to the lounge.

Layout
This lounge is a lot smaller to the lounge between C and D Gates. However, in many ways I preferred the layout.
There is plenty of casual seating, with a water feature around half way down the lounge.



Close to the bar there is a high table and more causal seating.

At the end of the lounge there is a bar, which I must say is far better positioned in terms of layout than the other lounge I reviewed.
Food and Drink
Food
The offering for lunch was salad or soup – and also some self-service items such as cookies, celery, carrots, crackers, etc. It was clear that the food it rather ‘basic’.



Drinks
On the drinks side, in a similar way to Admirals Clubs, there is some ‘standard’ and ‘premium’ drinks, the latter is paid for.


There are self-service fountain drinks and coffee machines.
Wifi
The wifi was easily accessed and perfect for work emails – I didn’t download anything huge.
Showers
Unless I am wrong, there are no showers in this lounge.
Conclusion
This lounge was a nice place to be. It didn’t have the work spaces C/D Gates did – but was in many respects laid out more nicely.
However, if soup or salad isn’t your thing – you’ll probably need to visit another lounge – or go to a restaurant!
Comments (4)
SEA – Main Terminal – Alaska C/D-Gates – Airline Lounge Review - Neil Scrivener's OneWorldsays:
June 23, 2022 at 8:31 pm[…] this is the larger of the 3 lounges have at Seattle’s Tacoma Airport, I visited this and also the C-Gates lounge. […]
Alaska Airlines – SEA to ONT [B737-Max9] in First - Neil Scrivener's OneWorldsays:
July 20, 2022 at 9:28 pm[…] were able to sample the Alaska ‘main terminal’ Lounge, and the C Gates Lounge – you can find those reviews by clicking on the link. We were slightly disappointed with the […]
SEA Seattle – Main Terminal – American Express Centurion Lounge – Airline Lounge Review - Flying Businesssays:
February 1, 2025 at 7:00 pm[…] the food side, there was substantially more food options than the Alaska Lounges. Chicken and rice dishes were available as the hot […]
SEA Seattle – Main Terminal – Alaska C/D-Gates – Airline Lounge Review (OneWorld) - Flying Businesssays:
February 9, 2025 at 9:14 pm[…] this is the larger of the 3 lounges have at Seattle’s Tacoma Airport, I visited this and also the C-Gates lounge. […]