
No, you are not required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test to fly to/from domestic or international destinations. All non-U.S. Please visit San Diego County's COVID-19 page on the latest travel guidance for our community.ĭo I have to have a negative COVID-19 test to fly? Is there a self-quarantine requirement for people flying into San Diego?

The Information Desks in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 have complimentary masks for passengers. Our concessionaires and vending machines located in the terminals have masks as well as other personal protective equipment available for purchase. Masks are optional while on airport property. At this time, TSA’s mask mandate is not in effect and we are not enforcing mask wearing. We will continue to comply with TSA guidance on masking. Our primary goal is to ensure the health and safety of the traveling public.

How are wearing face masks enforced at the airport?

What about air circulation in the terminals?Īll HVAC systems at SAN were designed to meet the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers standards for ventilation for indoor air quality. Our systems meet or exceed industry filtration standards, meaning we filter the air at a recommended level between “Superior Commercial Buildings” and “Hospital Inpatient Care.” Additionally, 60 percent of air handlers installed in the airport contain ultraviolet light which provides extra protection to kill bacteria and viruses.Īm I required to wear a face mask while at the airport and on the airplane? We also use electrostatic spraying to disinfect and sanitize services. Further, in our parking lot and rental car shuttles, we are sanitizing seats, rails, and other surfaces several times daily, in addition to performing a deep clean twice weekly. They are placing an additional emphasis on public touchpoints in all areas, including handrails, bathroom stalls, seating, door handles, chairs and tables, touchscreen directories, concessions, and credit card machines. Our custodial provider is providing cleaning services 24-hours a day. Our concessions have increased their cleaning and put safety modifications in place to keep you healthy while on your journey. Check our concessions page for more information on what is available during your travel time. Step 4: Some of our shops and restaurants have changed their operational days and/or times. Parking at the airport? We suggest making reservations in advance here. Check the TSA website for what you can pack and carry on, this page gives you more information on their coronavirus procedures. Please allow ample time to get to SAN and pass-through security.

Step 3: You’ve checked with your airline and done your research, you are all packed, and now you’re headed to the airport. If traveling internationally, check your destination’s country and city websites to get information on their travel guidance and restrictions. Next, if you are traveling domestically visit your destination’s state, county, and city websites, they will have the most up-to-date information on any travel restrictions or requirements for travelers. View the CDC’s COVID-19 travel guidance webpage for tips and information on traveling – they have resources for flying domestically or internationally for both fully-vaccinated and non-vaccinated individuals. You can find the airlines that operate from SAN here. Airline operations vary so it’s good to have a clear understanding of what you can expect before arriving at the airport. Step 1: Once your flight is booked, view your airline’s travel requirements and guidance. Prepare for Your Trip You can travel safely by being well-prepared for your trip.
