SEATTLE — Ride-hailing services, like Uber and Lyft, will soon be allowed to pick up riders at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Seattlepi.com reports the Port of Seattle announced Tuesday it would allow the companies to operate at the airport as part of a one-year pilot program starting March 31. The news comes after months of negotiations between the companies and the port.
Under the agreement, drivers for the ride-hailing companies are required to have vehicles that meet specific environmental standards. Port of Seattle Commission President John Creighton says the requirements are part of efforts to make Sea-Tac “one of the greenest airports in the country.”
Uber, Lyft and other companies will be charged $5 for every pickup.
Taxis and for-hire companies have opposed allowing the ride-hailing companies access to the airport.