要继续前往蒂华纳国际机场,请乘坐南行的“蓝线”有轨电车到圣伊西德罗(San Ysidro)边境。通过主边境通道过境,然后从另一侧乘坐出租车前往机场。如果通过CBX航站楼入境墨西哥,有CBX班车(由Mexicoach运营),从圣地亚哥国际机场的1号航站楼(T-1)和市中心圣达菲车站出发。从圣伊西德罗出发,它们连接圣伊西德罗公交车站(725 E San Ysidro Blvd)和Las Americas Mall(4211 Camino de la Plaza)到CBX航站楼,或从蓝线有轨电车的南端终点站乘坐出租车前往CBX。
Broadway & Pacific Highway
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N Harbor Dr & Cellphone Lot 换乘外向的(SDMTS) 923路公交前往角斗士海滩。在N Harbor & Cellphone Lot站下车,然后到马路对面(Harbor Dr)的公交车站。
在任一车站,您都可以乘坐Amtrak的Pacific Surfliner线路或北郡交通局(NCTD)的Coaster通勤铁路服务。如果您需要乘坐North County Transit District的轻轨Sprinter,请在Santa Fe Depot或Old Town Transit Center乘坐Coaster,并在Oceanside Transit Center下车。
San Diego Airport offers free wifi to all travelers in the airport under the name #SANfreewifi. Sessions are 2 hours, But if you need more time then simply log back into the wi-fi for another free 2 hours. Courtesy phones are located throughout the terminals. Complimentary local calls (area codes 619, 858, 760) are available at select locations. Long-distance phone cards are available to purchase in most Retail concessions. If you need to mail something, All three mailboxes at the airport are located curbside (outdoors). Mailboxes can be found in front of the Commuter Terminal, at Terminal 1 at the Airport Loop, and at Terminal 2 near American Airlines curbside check-in. There are no charging stations but you can buy a portable, refillable charging unit in either terminal from Fuel Rod for $25.
ATMS are located on the departure and arrival levels in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, and the Rental Car Center, at SAN. Please refer to the in-terminal Directory for locations.
San Diego Airport does not have currency exchange. If you are an international traveler going to San Diego then please contact your bank for information on how to exchange your local currency for US Dollars.
If you don't have a ticket, and you want to spend extra time with your loved ones when they arrive, before they leave, or you just want to enjoy the shops, and restaurants you can get a gate pass. To get a gate pass go to https://gatepass.san.org/san, type in the date you want to visit (you can apply up to a week in advance), which terminal you want to visit, your first name, your last name, your date of birth, your gender, your email, and phone number. Check the box saying you are not a ticketed passenger, if you are an off duty badgeholder then check that box as well. You will when check the box understanding you need a real ID, you accept there terms of use, and complete the captcha. All the info you put in must be exactly as it appears in the real ID. TSA will then review your request, and if approved you will get an email with a PDF attachment, if you apply the same day, you should expect the email in 15 minutes, if you apply in advance, expect the email midnight the day of your visit. If approved go to the general screening line in terminal 2, open the gate pass you were sent in your email and present it, and your photo real ID. Please note expedited TSA screening is unavailable, and you will have to go through the same TSA screening as ticketed passengers in order to access post security areas. If you are meeting someone on an international flight, then please note they will need to clear U.S. Customs and Border Protection in a secure area you won't be able to access. You will be able to meet an international passenger in the international arrivals lobby when they exit the secure area, which you will not need a gate pass for.
Luggage carts are provided by SmartCarte for $6.00 per cart. Cash, credit and debit cards are accepted. Free for arriving passengers in the International Arrivals area. Cart racks are located in airport parking lots, Terminal 2 upper-level curbside check-in, near terminal entrance doors, and in the baggage claim areas.
Due to TSA regulations, the San Diego International Airport has made the decision to suspend all lockers and storage units. It may be possible to check in early with your airline. Please see the ticket agent when you arrive.
Brochures, maps and visitor guides are available at self-service display racks located near the Information Desks and baggage claim areas. Information covers San Diego metro, San Diego County, Los Angeles, Northern California, and Western States.
If you need to call the police, the San Diego International Airport is served by the San Diego Harbor Police. If you need to call them for a non-emergency, please call ☏+1 619 686 6272. If you need to call them for an emergency then call ☏+1 619 686 6272 , ☏+1 619 223 1133, or 911. If you need the San Diego Fire Department for an emergency, then please call 911, If you need them for anything else from them then please call ☏+1 619 533 4300.
If you have a long layover and would like to leave the airport, you can refer to the By bus or By trolley subsections in the ground transportation section on how to get out of the airport. You can also check out the MTS Trip Planner to find out the best way to get around San Diego from the airport to wherever you want to go.
Balboa-Hillcrest - Balboa is a massive urban parkland in the city's heart, home to many museums and the renowned San Diego Zoo. Next door is Hillcrest, a trendy urban neighborhood.
Downtown San Diego - A hub of business and nightlife on the bay, downtown has many tourist attractions among its gleaming office and hotel towers. Also home to the Gaslamp Quarter and Petco Park. It is connected from the airport by the SDMTS 992 bus.
La Jolla - An upscale beach community, it features some of the most picturesque coastline and lovely beaches around, an exceptional aquarium, and the University of California at San Diego (UCSD).
Mission Beach-Pacific Beach - Two popular beach communities with plenty of shops, restaurants, and nightlife, alongside a man-made inlet that is home to Sea World. Mission Bay park is the largest water-based city park in the nation.
North San Diego - A large region of the city composed of many suburban neighborhoods stretching far inland to the hills of the north, with a few scattered tourist attractions, including the popular Safari Park.
Old Town-Mission Valley is a popular tourist district of historic buildings including California's first Spanish settlement and Mexican-themed shops and restaurants sitting at the foot of Mission Valley, a major commercial center lining the San Diego River that is home to several shopping centers, Snapdragon Stadium, and the Mission San Diego de Alcalá, the oldest of the California missions. The birthplace of San Diego is connected from the airport by the San Diego Flyer shuttle that goes to the Old Town Transit Center
Point-Loma-Ocean Beach - A scenic peninsula curving around the bay, this area offers gorgeous views of San Diego, beautiful coastline, and quiet, laid-back beach neighborhoods.
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