Santa Barbara Municipal Airport

Santa Barbara Municipal Airport
Santa Barbara Municipal Airport

Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (IATA: SBA, ICAO: KSBA, FAA LID: SBA) is a public airport 7 miles (11 km) west of downtown Santa Barbara, California, United States. It is near the University of California, Santa Barbara and the city of Goleta.

The airport is served by several major airlines, including American AirlinesDelta Air Lines, and United Airlines as well as several regional airlines such as Alaska Airlines and Contour Airlines. These airlines offer non-stop flights to destinations such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Phoenix, and Dallas.

The airport has a single terminal building with several restaurants, bars, and retail stores. Passengers can access free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal building, as well as a business center with printing and fax services. The airport also offers various parking options, including short-term and long-term parking lots located near the terminal building. Additionally, the airport has a rental car center located adjacent to the terminal building, where passengers can rent vehicles from major providers such as Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz, and National.

For public transport, the airport is served by the Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (MTD) bus service, which provides public transportation within the city of Santa Barbara and to nearby areas. The bus stop is located outside the terminal building, and passengers can purchase tickets onboard or through the MTD app. The airport is also located close to major highways and interstates, making it easily accessible by car or taxi.

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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