For reservations call 679-4003 from North Whidbey, or toll-free 87 from elsewhere on the island. The first return trip from SeaTac leaves at 8 a.m. From downtown Oak Harbor, it takes 2 hours and 15 minutes to reach the airport, less than that from elsewhere on the island. The new Whidbey-SeaTac Shuttle makes four trips daily to SeaTac International Airport, beginning at 4:15 a.m. Barbara Bailey crediting them with “filling a transportation void” on Whidbey Island.Ī few chamber members boarded one of the spanking new nine-passenger shuttles for a demonstration trip to Coupeville. Mayor Patty Cohen commended Solin and Lauver for their “entrepreneurial spirit and drive,” while State Rep. The new business was welcomed to town Wednesday by the Greater Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Discounts for seniors, active duty military and children are available. Cost is $28 to $34 one-way, depending upon location and type of fare. There will be four round-trips daily to start, with more added later if the service proves popular. The shuttle service also serves Bellingham and has seasonal service to Seattle's cruise ships. There is no extra charge for taking the ferry. The Whidbey Sea-Tac shuttle has direct service from gate 02 near baggage carousel 1 ( map) to several stops on Whidbey Island. Picks up and drops off passengers along the curb on the Arrivals Drive. From there it’s a short drive to the Clinton ferry, where the shuttles will enjoy priority loading privileges. Whidbey - SeaTac Shuttle We offer nine trips per day approximately every two hours. at the NAS Whidbey main gate and proceed south, making stops at the Oak Harbor 7-11, Coupeville Country Store, Greenbank Store, Freeland Shell, Bayview Exxon, and Naomi’s Self Service at the corner of Langley Road and Highway 525. They estimate islanders make 200 trips per day to SeaTac, with half of those trips originating in Oak Harbor. “Harbor Air averaged 75 people per day, and there’s been nothing to replace it,” Solin said.
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