SEA Airport launches ‘What’s my name?’ campaign to protect travelers from fake rideshare drivers

Amid holiday travel at SEA Airport, a new safety campaign and signage aim to protect travelers from fake rideshare drivers.

SEATAC, Wash. — As holiday travel surges at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, airport officials are rolling out a new safety campaign aimed at protecting rideshare users from fake drivers and potential kidnappings.

Port of Seattle Commissioner Sam Cho confirmed to KING 5 that police at the airport were investigating an incident two months ago when a couple alleged they were picked up from SEA Airport by a fake rideshare driver.

The couple told authorities that the driver started taking them in the wrong direction on Interstate

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