United States (US)
Oakland International Airport, 1 Airport Drive, Oakland, California 94621, USA
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510 563 3300
510 430 9392
Via the airport's website
www.oaklandairport.com
The airport is located 19km (12 miles) southeast of Oakland
GMT - 8 (GMT - 7 from the first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October)
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The two terminals are linked by a covered pedestrian walkway.
From I-880 North or South, follow the exit signs on 98th Avenue or Hegenberger Road to the airport entrance. 98th Avenue is the main airport entrance.
The airport provides hourly, daily, economy and valet car parking facilities. A moving walkway and free shuttle buses link the two terminals and car parks.
Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Fox, Hertz, National and Thrifty are represented. Shuttles provide transport from the terminals to the rental car centre and there are telephones in the Arrivals areas of both terminals to arrange transport.
Water: For travel by ferry, AC Transit’s line no.58 bus connects Jack London Square and the Alameda/Oakland Ferry to Oakland International Airport. The ferry (website: www.eastbayferry.com) provides services to Alameda, San Francisco’s Ferry Terminal and Pier 39/Fisherman’s Wharf. Rail: AC Transit’s line no.58 bus connects the Amtrak Station at Jack London Square to Oakland International Airport. Road: Taxi: Taxis are readily available from Veteran’s Cab and Friendly Cab; regional shuttle services are also available to most destinations, including scheduled and door-to-door services. Bus: AirBART and AC Transit (website: www.actransit.org) buses run between the airport and the BART Oakland Coliseum rail station, for connections to BART services. Line N runs an hourly service at night between the airport and downtown Oakland and downtown San Francisco. Further ground transportation information is available (tel: 888 435 9625).
Information desks are centrally located in both terminals (tel: 510 563 2721).
Money and communications: ATMs, fax and data port services and post boxes are available in both terminals. Eating and drinking: The airport has restaurants, coffee shops, snack bars and bars in both terminals. Shopping: There are shops in both terminals; duty-free is available in Terminal 1. Luggage: A lost property service is available in Terminal 1 (tel: 510 577 4095). There is a left-luggage office in Terminal 1. Other facilities: A paramedic service is available in the case of an emergency.
There are full-service Laptop Lane business centres at the airport located in Terminal 1 at gate 9 (tel: 510 969 3580) and in Terminal 2 at gate 20 (tel: 510 969 3570). The nearby Hilton Oakland Airport (tel: 510 635 5000) offers a full-service business centre and facilities ranging from small boardrooms to a theatre-style venue that can accommodate up to 810 people; high-speed Internet connections are available; a courtesy shuttle bus serves the airport.
Lifts and ramps are available where necessary; passengers requiring wheelchairs should contact their airline in advance. Disabled parking is available in both hourly and daily car parks. AirBART and AC Transit buses (website: www.actransit.org), as well as Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) rail stations (website: www.bart.gov) are fully wheelchair-accessible.
Hotels located within 3km (2 miles) of the airport are Courtyard Oakland Airport (tel: 510 568 7600), Days Inn Oakland Airport (tel: 510 568 1880), Hampton Inn Oakland Airport (tel: 510 632 8900), Hilton Oakland Airport (tel: 510 635 5000), Holiday Inn Express Oakland Airport (tel: 510 569 4400) and Holiday Inn Oakland International Airport (tel: 510 562 5311). All provide a courtesy shuttle service to/from the airport.
San Francisco
Oakland International Airport
California