The Alaska Lounge in Seattle–Tacoma International Airport's North Satellite is a spacious airline lounge operated by Alaska Airlines. Access is available to Alaska Lounge members, American Admirals Club members, Oneworld Sapphire and Emerald status holders (with specific regional restrictions for Alaska Mileage Plan and AAdvantage members), and passengers flying in paid or award First Class on Alaska or Hawaiian Airlines for flights exceeding 2,000 miles. Day passes are available for $65, with a discounted rate for some Alaska Airlines Visa cardholders. Situated on the mezzanine level above Gates N13-18, the lounge spans 15,800 square feet and features high ceilings and extensive floor-to-ceiling windows that provide broad views of the airfield, apron, and distant mountains. The layout incorporates multiple seating zones, including various chairs, couches, tables, and a central fireplace, designed to accommodate diverse traveler needs. Power outlets are widely distributed, though primarily USB-A. While generally comfortable, the lounge can experience overcrowding during peak travel periods. Food options include a hot pancake machine and oatmeal in the mornings, complemented by snacks such as hummus, cheese, crackers, fruits, and soups. Hot food selection beyond these items is generally considered basic. A full-service bar offers complimentary beer, wine, and standard spirits, with premium selections available for purchase, and features barista-made coffee. Amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi and workstations, with conference rooms rentable hourly. Shower facilities are not available. The lounge generally maintains a good level of cleanliness. This lounge is best suited for travelers seeking comfortable seating, excellent views, and quality barista coffee, accepting a more basic food selection.
Last updated: 3/10/2026