--Apple-Mail-1-828245096 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Clay mustn't be around or he'd have probably already posted this: Sea-Tac announced a cell phone lot, too. There's a map with the online =20= story. http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/=20= display?slug=3Dparking21m&date=3D20041221&query=3Dairport Drivers can wait in lot by Sea-Tac for cell call By Seattle Times staff Picking up passengers may be a little bit less hectic this holiday =20 season at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The airport has opened a free cellphone waiting lot, about a =20 two-minute drive from baggage claim. It's located on South 170th Street =20= in front of Doug Fox Parking. The main goal is to cut down on traffic recirculating on the airport's = =20 roadways and cars pulling off onto the airport expressway shoulders. Many drivers use cellphones to connect with arriving passengers to =20 make sure they're ready at the curb for pickup. But drivers sometimes =20= may pull off the road to wait, sit in a nearby business parking lot or =20= repeatedly drive around the airport roadway. Now they can wait in the new lot for up to 30 minutes. Drivers have to = =20 stay with their cars in the lot. Taxis and limousines aren't allowed. Signs directing drivers to the new lot are up. The lot =97 which has only 15 spaces =97 is being tried on an = experimental =20 basis. If the demand is big enough, the airport will consider finding a =20= larger lot.= --Apple-Mail-1-828245096 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Clay mustn't be around or he'd have probably already posted this: Sea-Tac announced a cell phone lot, too. There's a map with the online story. = http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/dis= play?slug=3Dparking21m&date=3D20041221&query=3Dairport <bold><fontfamily><param>Times New = Roman</param><bigger><bigger><bigger><bigger><bigger><bigger>Drivers can wait in lot by Sea-Tac for cell = call</bigger></bigger></bigger></bigger></bigger></bigger></fontfamily></b= old><fontfamily><param>Arial</param><x-tad-bigger>=20 </x-tad-bigger></fontfamily><bold><fontfamily><param>Times New = Roman</param><x-tad-bigger>By Seattle Times staff</x-tad-bigger></fontfamily></bold><fontfamily><param>Times New = Roman</param><x-tad-bigger>=20 = </x-tad-bigger></fontfamily><fontfamily><param>Arial</param><x-tad-bigger>= Picking up passengers may be a little bit less hectic this holiday season at Seattle-Tacoma International = </x-tad-bigger><bold><x-tad-bigger>Airport</x-tad-bigger></bold><x-tad-big= ger>. The = </x-tad-bigger><bold><x-tad-bigger>airport</x-tad-bigger></bold><x-tad-big= ger> has opened a free cellphone waiting lot, about a two-minute drive from baggage claim. It's located on South 170th Street in front of Doug Fox Parking. The main goal is to cut down on traffic recirculating on the airport's roadways and cars pulling off onto the = </x-tad-bigger><bold><x-tad-bigger>airport</x-tad-bigger></bold><x-tad-big= ger> expressway shoulders. Many drivers use cellphones to connect with arriving passengers to make sure they're ready at the curb for pickup. But drivers sometimes may pull off the road to wait, sit in a nearby business parking lot or repeatedly drive around the = </x-tad-bigger><bold><x-tad-bigger>airport</x-tad-bigger></bold><x-tad-big= ger> roadway. Now they can wait in the new lot for up to 30 minutes. Drivers have to stay with their cars in the lot. Taxis and limousines aren't allowed. Signs directing drivers to the new lot are up. The lot =97 which has only 15 spaces =97 is being tried on an experimental basis. If the demand is big enough, the = </x-tad-bigger><bold><x-tad-bigger>airport</x-tad-bigger></bold><x-tad-big= ger> will consider finding a larger lot.</x-tad-bigger></fontfamily>= --Apple-Mail-1-828245096--