San Diego International Airport & Airlines

Just minutes from downtown San Diego
Happy couple walking across a sky bridge at the San Diego International Airport

San Diego International Airport

Flying into San Diego, passengers are treated to stunning views of Balboa Park, Downtown and San Diego Bay on their descent to San Diego International Airport. The main gateway for travelers coming to San Diego, the airport is conveniently located just minutes from Downtown and serviced by nearly 20 major and commuter airlines, including nonstop flights from Mexico, Canada, Japan and the U.K.

San Diego International Airport is managed by the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority and welcomes more than 20 million passengers a year. The airport terminals are easy to navigate and offer gourmet food and drink from local restaurants, including numerous new dining options in the completely re-envisioned Terminal 1.

Travelers are reminded that U.S. residents now need to present a REAL ID compliant license/ID or another acceptable form of identification in order to board a commercial aircraft. For details, visit the federal government's REAL ID page.

Getting to and from the Airport

Driving to San Diego International Airport

Follow these directions and tips for getting to the airport by car.

Parking is available at the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 Parking Plazas. Make your trip even easier by reserving your parking in advance, and secure a convenient spot just steps from the terminal. Reservations are available up to 30 days ahead, giving you peace of mind before you travel. Book your parking here.

San Diego Flyer Shuttle

The San Diego Flyer is a free electric shuttle-bus service that connects the airport to regional transit. The Flyer operates seven days a week between the airport and the Old Town Transit Center, where travelers can connect to the San Diego Trolley, MTS bus lines and Coaster and Amtrak trains. Shuttle trips are timed to meet the first and last trolleys, trains and buses of the day, with initial pickup at 4:45 a.m. and final pickup/dropoff at 12:30 a.m. The buses stop at both main airport terminals as well as the Old Town center, arriving every 20 to 30 minutes. Look for the shuttle with the light orange sides adorned with airplane icons and the word “Flyer.” The buses are powered by 100 percent sustainable energy via charging stations on airport property, and each one has air conditioning, luggage racks and an ADA ramp. Visit the airport’s San Diego Flyer page for more information.

Taxi or Shuttle

A taxi or shuttle is a quick and easy way to get to your destination. They can be found at the Transportation Plazas outside of each terminal.

> Learn more about San Diego's Taxis & Shuttles

Rideshares

Rideshare users can be dropped off curbside at both Terminals 1 and 2. The following companies are authorized to operate rideshares at the airport: Lyft, Uber, Opoli, and Wingz. Click here for information on pickup locations.

Car Rentals

The airport is served by all major car rental agencies. Free dedicated rental car shuttle buses run continually to ferry customers between the airport terminals and the Rental Car Center.

> Learn more about San Diego Car Rentals

Bus

As an alternative to the free Airport Flyer shuttle service, Bus Route 992 (operated by the Metropolitan Transit System) takes riders to and from Downtown's Santa Fe Depot, another key transit hub. The bus line offers curbside drop-off/pickup outside baggage claim in both terminals 1 and 2, and operates seven days a week, early morning to late night. Equipped with luggage racks, Route 992 runs every 15 minutes on weekdays for most of the day. Download the PRONTO app on your mobile device or pick up a PRONTO card and load funds instantly to pay for your ride. Cash and contactless card or mobile-device payments are also accepted for one-way rides. Find more information about fare payment here.

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Trolley

The easiest way to access multiple lines of the San Diego Trolley is by taking the free San Diego Airport Flyer shuttle to the Old Town Transit Center (see above). Alternatively, passengers can access the Sycuan Green Line of the trolley by taking the free rental car shuttle from the Transportation Plaza outside of each terminal. When the driver is notified, the shuttle drops passengers one block from the Middletown Station. Passengers can then cross Pacific Highway and walk a block northeast on West Palm Street to the station on the left.

> Learn more about San Diego's Trains & Trolleys

Cell Phone Lot

Picking up arriving travelers is so much easier when you don't have to drive in circles. If you don't need to meet your group inside, the best option is to wait in the airport's convenient Cell Phone Lot. Parking here is free for up to 60 minutes. Vehicles must be turned off and attended at all times. Once you've made phone contact with the incoming passenger, proceed to the terminal. The cell phone lot is open from 5 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., seven days a week, and has approximately 70 parking spaces as well as portable restrooms. It is located at 2311 McCain Road at the west side of the airport. To get to the lot from westbound Harbor Drive, go past Terminal 2, take a right on McCain Road and follow the signs.

Easy Access to Tijuana Airport

Exterior of the Cross Border Express facility linking the United States and San Diego to the Tijuana Airport

Easy Access to Tijuana Airport

San Diego is an easy gateway to the Tijuana International Airport (TIJ) via the Cross Border Xpress (CBX), a secure border-crossing pedestrian bridge that allows visitors to San Diego to conveniently fly in and out of Tijuana, Mexico. Passengers flying into Tijuana can clear immigration and walk across the bridge to the United States, avoiding often long lines at the international border.