Airport Construction Alert:
Pedestrian Walkway from SAN Park NTC Airport Parking Lot to Terminal 2 Streamlined |
The pedestrian walkway from SAN Park NTC airport parking lot to Terminal 2 at San Diego International Airport has been realigned to provide a quicker path from the parking lot to the terminal. The streamlined route took effect earlier this month:

Airport visitors parking in SAN Park NTC can also reach the terminal via the airport's complimentary shuttle service.
SAN Park NTC is the best parking choice for those traveling out of Terminal 2, while the lot in front of the terminal has limited capacity due to construction. The SAN Park NTC lot is located on McCain Road, just west of the airport off Harbor Drive. It has 1,300 spaces and the charge is $16/day.
Please note that the lot in front of Terminal 2 is scheduled to close completely by mid-April. Current plans call for portions of that lot to re-open in late 2012, with the full lot reopening after construction activity is completed in 2013.
For a handy link to airport parking lot locations on your smart phone, text 'park' to 45995. To sign up for airport construction alerts, text 'alert' to 45995. Standard text messaging rates may apply. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the Airport Construction Hotline at (619) 400-2288 or send an e-mail to greenbuild@san.org. |
The Green Build will bring a number of long-awaited upgrades to passengers
traveling in and out of San Diego International Airport. As the largest
improvement project in the airport's history, The Green Build will help meet
the airport's current and future demand for travel, while improving customer
service and serving as an economic stimulus for the San Diego region.
Improvements include 10 new gates, a dual-level roadway in front of
Terminal 2 to separate arriving and departing passengers and reduce curb front
congestion, more security lanes, expanded waiting areas and more shopping and
dining options. The Green Build, a $1 billion project, will create 1,000 jobs
at peak construction. Travelers can expect to take advantage of the finished
facilities in 2013.
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