Passengers can expect to add 5 minutes to their walking time
Santa Barbara Airport (SBA) is currently developing and improving the Rental Car Parking Lot. Starting Wednesday, November 29, 2023, passengers utilizing the Airport’s rental car services will encounter a new temporary route to pick up and drop off vehicles starting. This path will take passengers an extra 5 minutes to access the rental car lot on foot from the Terminal.
Directions to Rental Car Lot from Terminal:
- Exit Terminal
- Use the crosswalks to cross straight through the Short-Term Parking Lot
- Using the sidewalk, turn right onto James Fowler Road
- Continue straight down the sidewalk, past the construction zone, to reach the temporary Rental Car Lot on the right.
All rental cars should be picked up and dropped off at the temporary lot, shown on the map in green. Please plan accordingly when considering the timing of your travel.
This construction is part of the Southfield Redevelopment Project. Once completed, this project will provide approximately 50 additional parking spaces for rental cars, as well as three additional spaces on the airfield for overnight aircraft parking. Construction is expected to continue over the next few months.
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ABOUT SANTA BARBARA AIRPORT
Santa Barbara Airport served over 1.2 million passengers in 2022 and is leading California Airports in post pandemic commercial service recovery. American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines currently serve the airport with 23 daily departures to 10 non-stop destinations – Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Oakland, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Seattle. SBA is a self-sustaining enterprise operated by the City of Santa Barbara. Starting June 7, 2024, Delta Airlines will provide service twice daily to Salt Lake City and once daily to Atlanta, tickets are currently available to purchase.
N <- : Who in their right mind creates a MAP with NORTH pointing LEFT? That'd be SBA!!!
I spent way too much time attempting to decipher what was being displayed, hey at least they gave written directions… This would be an Airport map? Making the "Ocean" to the RIGHT? So "Passengers can expect to add 5 minutes to their walking time" assuming they do not look at that map.