SuperShuttle San Diego (SAN) Airport Shuttle Service, San Diego, CA
Let SuperShuttle pick you up from your home, office, or hotel and take you to and
from San Diego International Airport. Our San Diego airport shuttle is more convenient
than SAN airport parking and more economical than a taxi or limo. SuperShuttle passengers
share the ride with others going in their direction in one of our comfortable blue
vans. Advanced reservations and pre-payment for your San Diego airport ride take
the time and hassle out of getting to and from the airport. Book your SAN airport
shuttle now!
SAN Airport Services
SuperShuttle San Diego airport transfers
include service To and From the following locations:
Airport
Area
- The entire San Diego Metropolitan Area
How to Get to SuperShuttle After You Land
Upon arrival, follow the signs to the baggage claim and collect your luggage.
- Terminal 1 arrivals, proceed to Baggage Claim 3, take the escalators up to take
the sky-bridge, then back down the other side to the Transportation Islands on your
right.
- Terminal 2 arrivals, exit the terminal near Baggage Claim 6, 7, 8.
- For both Terminals 1 and 2, a uniformed Customer Service Representative in a blue
shirt will be standing near the SuperShuttle sign. Present your confirmation number
to the uniformed Customer Service Representative for further assistance. If you’re
traveling from the Commuter Terminal, exit the baggage claim and cross the street
at the crosswalk to reach a small transportation island. Request a SuperShuttle
from one of the airport's representatives, who will contact us on your behalf.
Please note that vehicles do not wait curbside; they are standing by at other terminals
ready to assist. If for any reason you have difficulty, please call 1 (619) 564-7998 for further assistance.
Groups, Conventions and Corporate Accounts
(619) 564-7900
sansales@supershuttle.net
For groups with fewer than 50 attendees:
(800) 622-2089 ext. 2
San Diego Information
San Diego is California's second largest city and the United States' eighth largest,
encompassing numerous other charming neighborhoods and communities, including downtown's
historic Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, Coronado, La Jolla, Del Mar, Carlsbad, Escondido,
La Mesa, Hillcrest, Barrio Logan, Chula Vista.
San Diego is renowned for its idyllic climate, 70 miles of pristine beaches and
a dazzling array of world-class family attractions. Popular attractions include
the world-famous San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, Sea World San Diego and LEGOLAND
California. San Diego’s Balboa Park, the largest urban cultural park in the
U.S., is home to 15 museums, numerous art galleries, beautiful gardens, the Tony
Award-winning The Globe Theatres and the San Diego Zoo.
San Diego County also features 92 golf courses and a variety of exciting sports,
beachfront resorts and luxury spas, gaming, a dynamic downtown district, annual
special events and unique holiday offerings, multicultural festivals and celebrations,
colorful neighborhoods and communities, a rich military history and much more.
For more information on San Diego visit
San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau
San Diego Airport (SAN) Information
Founded in 1928, San Diego Airport is the 30th busiest airport in the country in
terms of passengers and the busiest single-runway commercial service airport in
the nation.
- The Airport is conveniently located three miles northwest of downtown San Diego
and sits on 661 acres.
- The Airport's passenger and cargo airlines operate close to 300 departures daily.
- The Airport and affiliated enterprises contribute an estimated $9.9 billion annually
to the regional economy.
- An improvement program investing more than $232 million was completed on January
7, 1998. Projects included a 300,000-square-foot, eight-gate expansion of Terminal
2, a new roadway system, complete remodeling of the existing terminal interiors,
new shops and restaurants, increased parking and a new baggage claim area.
- Approximately 4,900 employees work for the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority,
airlines, support service providers, federal agencies, fixed base operator, cargo
operators and concessions at the Airport.
- In 1976, San Diego Airport became the first commercial airport in the nation to
enact restrictions on late night and early morning takeoffs. Aircraft departures
are not allowed between 11:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m.
Click Here for San Diego Airport Delay Status
San Diego Airport (SAN) Contact Info:
P.O. Box 82776
San Diego, CA 92138-2776
619-400-2400
http://www.san.org/airport/splash.asp
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