Arcata–Eureka Airport

Arcata–Eureka Airport
Arcata–Eureka Airport

California Redwood Coast – Humboldt County Airport (IATA: ACV, ICAO: KACV, FAA LID: ACV) (Arcata Airport) is in Humboldt County, California, 8 miles (13 km) north of Arcata and 15 miles (24 km) north of Eureka, in McKinleyville, California.

The airport has one terminal building that houses ticket counters, baggage claim, and a small gift shop. The airport offers a range of facilities to make the passenger experience as comfortable as possible, including free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, and a lounge.

The airport is served by three airlines: United Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Contour Airlines. United Airlines offers daily flights to San Francisco, while Alaska Airlines provides daily flights to Portland, Seattle, and San Diego. Contour Airlines offers flights to Oakland, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada. Passengers can choose from a range of flight options to get to their destination.

As for public transport, the airport offers several options for passengers. Taxis and rideshare services are available at the airport terminal building. Rental car companies such as Avis, Budget, Enterprise, and Hertz also operate at the airport. Passengers can also use the local bus service, Redwood Transit, to get to and from the airport. The bus stop is located just outside the terminal building, and buses run several times a day. Additionally, there are private shuttle services available to transport passengers to various locations in the area. Overall, Arcata-Eureka Airport provides a range of facilities and transportation options to make travel as easy and convenient as possible.

Passenger Guides

This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.

Arrivals
Departures
Baggage
Prohibited and Restricted Items
Packing Tips
Traveling with Children
At the Airport
Customs Services
Lost & Found Office

Check-in
Public Transport
Visa Information
Visa on Arrival
Airlines Information
Airport Security
Airport Lounges
TSA Security Guidelines




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