Introduction
San Diego International Airport (SAN), also known as Lindbergh Field, is the primary airport serving San Diego and the surrounding Southern California region. Located just 3 miles northwest of downtown San Diego along San Diego Bay, it is one of the busiest single-runway commercial airports in the United States, handling over 25 million passengers annually.
The airport has two terminals arranged in a crescent shape along the waterfront:
- Terminal 1: Southwest Airlines (dominant carrier), Alaska Airlines, Frontier, Spirit, JetBlue, and other carriers
- Terminal 2: Delta, United, American, Hawaiian, international flights, and others
Terminal 2 underwent a major expansion completed in 2024, adding 30 new gates and significantly improving passenger amenities. The airport is notable for its proximity to downtown—you can see the city skyline from the terminals—and its challenging single-runway operations that limit expansion.
Destinations from SAN
Direct flights to 55 destinations

Atlanta
Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport

New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport

Los Angeles
Los Angeles International Airport

Chicago
Chicago O'Hare International Airport

Denver
Denver International Airport

Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

London
London Heathrow Airport

Phoenix
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
All destinations:
+31 more destinations
Airlines at SAN
26 airlines operate from this airport
Nearby Airports
Other airports within 150km of San Diego
Routes & Location
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Getting In and Out
SAN is remarkably close to downtown San Diego—just 3 miles northwest—making it one of the most conveniently located major airports in the United States. Travel times are typically short:
- Downtown San Diego: 10-15 minutes
- Gaslamp Quarter: 10-15 minutes
- La Jolla: 20-30 minutes
- Mission Beach/Pacific Beach: 15-20 minutes
- Coronado: 15-25 minutes
The airport is accessible via Interstate 5, Harbor Drive, and North Harbor Drive. Traffic congestion is generally mild compared to other California airports, though rush hour (7-9am, 4-6pm) can add delays.
No rail connection yet: Unlike many major airports, SAN does not have direct rail service. A trolley extension has been planned but not yet constructed.
Public Transit
SAN does not have direct rail service, but bus connections are available.
MTS Bus Route 992 (Airport Flyer)
The MTS Route 992 provides the most direct public transit connection:
- Frequency: Every 15-30 minutes
- Fare: $2.50 (exact change or PRONTO card)
- Hours: 5am to midnight approximately
Route from airport:
- Exit to the ground level at either terminal
- Follow signs to "Bus" or "Ground Transportation"
- Board Route 992 at the bus stop
- Travel to Broadway & Kettner (Santa Fe Depot) in about 10-15 minutes
- Transfer to the Trolley (Blue, Orange, or Green Line) or Amtrak/Coaster
To Downtown
- Take Route 992 to Santa Fe Depot ($2.50, 10-15 min)
- Walk to Gaslamp Quarter (5-10 min) or transfer to Trolley
PRONTO Card
San Diego's transit system uses the PRONTO fare card. Purchase one at Trolley stations or use the PRONTO mobile app. Day passes are available for unlimited rides.
Parking
SAN offers several parking options at varying price points (as of 2025):
| Lot | Daily Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Terminal 1 Parking | $40/day | Attached garage, walking distance |
| Terminal 2 Parking | $40/day | Attached garage, walking distance |
| Economy Lot | $20/day | Free shuttle to terminals |
| Cell Phone Lot | Free | 30-minute limit while waiting for arrivals |
Short-term rates: $3 per 20 minutes in terminal garages
Off-site alternatives: Private parking lots along Harbor Drive and Pacific Highway offer rates from $10-15/day with shuttle service. Pre-booking is recommended, especially during holidays.
Tip: The terminal garages fill up during peak travel periods. Arrive early or consider the economy lot for longer trips.
Food
SAN has improved its dining options significantly, especially with the Terminal 2 expansion. Highlights include:
Terminal 1:
- Panera Bread: Bakery and sandwiches
- Phil's BBQ: Popular San Diego barbecue chain
- Stone Brewing Tap Room: Local craft beer
- Rubio's Coastal Grill: Fish tacos (San Diego staple)
Terminal 2 West:
- Breakfast Republic: Popular local breakfast spot
- The Brigantine: Seafood and California cuisine
- Stone Brewing: Craft beer from local brewery
- Starbucks: Multiple locations
Terminal 2 East:
- Shake Shack: Burgers and shakes
- Ballast Point Brewing: Another excellent local brewery
- Tocaya Modern Mexican: Fresh Mexican cuisine
- Blue Water Seafood: Fresh fish tacos and seafood
Best for local flavor: Try Stone Brewing or Ballast Point for San Diego craft beer, and Rubio's or Blue Water for fish tacos—a San Diego specialty.
Most restaurants open early (5-6am) and close between 9-10pm.
WiFi
Free WiFi is available throughout both terminals at SAN.
Network name: Boingo Hotspot or _Free_SAN_WiFi
To connect:
- Select the free WiFi network
- Open your browser
- Accept terms and conditions (may require watching a brief ad)
Speed is adequate for browsing and email. Streaming may buffer during peak hours. Faster WiFi is available in airline lounges.
Local SIM
SIM cards and mobile services are available at:
- InMotion Entertainment stores (both terminals)
- Best Buy Express kiosks
- Carrier stores in the arrivals area
Major US carriers (T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon) offer prepaid SIM options starting around $30 for basic plans. eSIM activation is also available through carrier apps for compatible phones.
Cash & ATMs
ATMs are located throughout both terminals, typically near security checkpoints and gate areas. Major banks represented include:
- Wells Fargo
- Bank of America
- US Bank
Out-of-network withdrawal fees are typically $3-5.
Currency exchange: ICE Currency Exchange operates in Terminal 2. As with most airports, exchange rates include significant markups. Using your bank's ATM abroad or a service like Wise is typically more economical.
Shopping
SAN offers retail options in both terminals:
Terminal 1:
- Hudson News: Books, magazines, travel essentials
- InMotion Entertainment: Electronics and accessories
- San Diego souvenirs: Various gift shops
Terminal 2:
- DFS Duty Free (international departures): Spirits, cosmetics, luxury goods
- Hudson News: Multiple locations
- Be Relax Spa: Massage and spa services
- Local boutiques: San Diego-themed gifts
The Terminal 2 expansion added significant retail space. Duty-free is only available for international departures.
Lounges
SAN has limited lounge options compared to larger airports, but several are available:
Priority Pass Lounges
- USO Lounge (Terminal 2): Available to Priority Pass members. Basic amenities including snacks, beverages, and WiFi. Note: This is primarily a military service organization lounge that accepts Priority Pass.
Airline Lounges
Terminal 2:
- Delta Sky Club: For Delta Sky Club members, Delta One passengers, or eligible American Express cardholders
- United Club: For United Club members or eligible passengers
Credit Card Access
- American Express Platinum and Centurion cardholders can access the Delta Sky Club when flying Delta same-day
- Priority Pass membership (included with many travel cards) provides access to the USO Lounge
Day Passes
The USO Lounge and airline clubs occasionally sell day passes when capacity allows, typically $40-60.
Accommodation
Near Airport:
- Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina: 5 minutes from airport, waterfront location with bay views
- Hilton San Diego Airport/Harbor Island: On Harbor Island, excellent views, free shuttle
- Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Airport/Liberty Station: Near historic Liberty Station
- Hampton Inn San Diego Airport: Budget-friendly with free shuttle
Downtown San Diego (10-15 min from airport):
Given SAN's proximity to downtown, staying in the city center is practical even for early flights:
- Gaslamp Quarter hotels: Walk to restaurants and nightlife
- Embarcadero hotels: Waterfront location near cruise terminal
Tip: Harbor Island hotels offer the best combination of airport proximity and views—you can watch planes land while enjoying the bay.
Destination Tips
San Diego offers year-round pleasant weather and diverse attractions:
Downtown & Gaslamp Quarter (10-15 min from airport):
- Historic district with restaurants, bars, and nightlife
- Petco Park (Padres baseball)
- San Diego Convention Center
Balboa Park (15-20 min):
- San Diego Zoo: World-famous zoo with pandas and diverse exhibits
- Museums: Fleet Science Center, Museum of Art, Natural History Museum
- Gardens: Botanical Building, Japanese Friendship Garden
Beaches (15-30 min):
- Coronado Beach: Iconic Hotel del Coronado, family-friendly
- La Jolla Cove: Stunning scenery, sea lions, snorkeling
- Mission Beach & Pacific Beach: Boardwalk, surf culture
Other Attractions:
- USS Midway Museum: Aircraft carrier museum on the Embarcadero (15 min)
- SeaWorld San Diego: Marine park (20 min)
- LEGOLAND (Carlsbad): Family theme park (35 min north)
- Tijuana, Mexico: Border crossing at San Ysidro (30 min south)
Getting around: San Diego is spread out and most visitors rent a car. Rideshare is readily available throughout the city. The Trolley serves downtown and some neighborhoods but doesn't reach beaches or many attractions.
Weather: San Diego averages 70°F (21°C) year-round. Mornings can be foggy near the coast ("June Gloom" in early summer), but afternoons are typically sunny.
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Flight Compensation
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If your flight to or from SAN was delayed, cancelled, or overbooked, you may be entitled to up to €600 in compensation.
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- Cancelled flight
- Denied boarding / Overbooking
- Claims valid up to 3 years back
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