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Arriving at or departing from SAN? Your life just got a little easier. We are excited to announce that starting today, Uber is now authorized to offer even more options for rides to and from San Diego International Airport.Travelers arriving in San Diego and jet-setting from the city will have access to the reliable, affordable and safe ride they’ve come to love and expect from uberX. SAN travelers will have the option to be picked up and dropped off not only with UberBLACK and SUV, but now with uberX, uberXL, ASSIST, ESPAÑOL, and PLUS!Once you’ve deplaned and collected your bags, open the app, drop the pin within the airport terminal, and request your ride. There will be a $2.76 Airport fee for a pickup at SAN, and it will be reflected on your receipt.For uberX, uberXL, ASSIST, ESPAÑOL, and PLUS, please refer to the instructions below to ensure a seamless pickup.FOR TERMINAL 1 PICKUPS: Take escalator directly across from baggage claim carousel 3. Walk across the Sky Bridge towards Ground Transportation. Go down the escalator and head straight. Your driver will be waiting in the parking lot near a blue umbrella stand. There will be a sign that reads ‘APP-ENABLED RIDE SHARE SERVICES’. See below.FOR TERMINAL 2 PICKUPS: Exit the airport through the doors by baggage claims 4,5,6. Use the crosswalk to head across the street. Continue to walk under the overpasses and past the shuttles, towards short term Terminal 2 parking. Follow signs towards ‘APP-ENABLED RIDE SHARE SERVICES’. Your driver will be waiting for you in a reserved spot near the blue umbrella between sections G1 and H1.For UberBLACK and SUV, here’s how to ensure a seamless pickup: Once you’ve deplaned and collected your bags, open the app and drop the pin anywhere within the airport terminal. Call or text your driver to communicate your door number or zone letter. Your driver will arrive curbside at baggage claim.AIRPORT PRO TIPS: All uberX, uberXL, ASSIST, ESPAÑOL, and PLUS rides from the airport are subject to the Airport pick-up fee of $2.76. Pickups for all uberX, uberXL, ASSIST, ESPAÑOL, and PLUS rides will be from the designated pickup lots, not curbside. UberBLACK and SUV rides will continue to operate as normal, via curbside pickup. Always confirm your driver’s name and photo, license plate, and make and model of the vehicle when they arrive to ensure you’ve got the right ride.Uber driver-partners and riders, welcome to the San Diego International Airport.Safe travels,Team Uber San Diego
Fare estimates and pricing for popular destinations SAN <--> La Jolla uberX - $18-24 uberXL - $27-36 SAN <--> San Diego Convention Center uberX - $10-12 uberXL - $14-18 SAN <--> Carlsbad uberX - $43-57 uberXL - $67-88 SAN <--> UCSD uberX - $20-26 uberXL - $30-39 SAN <--> Pacific Beach uberX - $13-17 uberXL - $20-26 SAN <--> Gaslamp Quarter uberX - $9-12 uberXL - $14-17 SAN <--> San Ysidro Border Crossing uberX - $28-37 uberXL - $43-56Per our agreement with San Diego International Airport, a $2.76 pickup surcharge is added to fares for uberPOOL, uberX, uberXL, uberESPAÑOL, uberASSIST, and UberSELECT.Note that there is no dropoff surcharge for rides taken to SAN airport.
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I noticed that the Comic-Con Trolly Passes are now listed in the MTS mTicket App.Here are the details:Individual days: 7/20, 7/21, 7/22, 7/23, 7/24 -> $5.50 each service day2-day Pass: 7/23 thru 7/24 -> $10.003-day Pass: 7/22 thru 7/24 -> $13.004-day Pass: 7/21 thru 7/24 -> $16.005-day Pass: 7/20 thru 7/24 -> $20.00
One thing to be aware of with the commemorative passes versus the mTicket ones is that, unless they change it this year, the paper passes can also be used for the buses while the mTicket is for the trolley only. Also, you can only get the commemorative pass from the kiosk or the Trolley Store, kiosks are cash only.
Have you ever raced for the trolley only to wrestle with the ticket machine while your ride rolls away? Breathe deep. There’s some relief on the way. Starting on Thursday, transit users around San Diego County will be able to use their cellphones to pay for and board public transit, including trolleys, buses and commuter rail. “This is a big step forward,” said Rob Schupp, spokesman for the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. “Now people can buy and store fares on their phone and use them when they need to. They won’t have to worry about using a ticket vending machine or carry the right change.”The mobile app is dubbed Compass Cloud and will be available for both Androids and iPhones. When searching for the mobile application, look for the logo used on the current MTS Compass Card. With the new system, you can buy multiple one-day or 30-day electronic passes for $5 and $72, respectively. These options will work for nearly all transit services offered by MTS and the North County Transit District. Meanwhile, regional one-day and monthly passes that also include the Rapid Express bus service - which carries people between downtown San Diego and Escondido, as well as downtown and Rancho Bernardo - will cost $12 and $100, respectively.Mobile tickets for the Coaster train, which runs between Oceanside and downtown, are separate and vary in price based on location. The region’s only transportation service that offers both per-day and one-way ticketing via the new mobile app is the commuter rail. Transit advocates have long pushed regional transportation officials to provide one-way tickets that can be stored on the existing MTS Compass Card, believing that option would increase overall ridership. The mobile ticketing system was welcomed Wednesday but also drew the same criticism.“Let’s be clear the mobile payment system is an improvement,” said Colin Parent, Policy Counsel at Circulate San Diego. “It just stands in stark contrast to the changes that they have promised and failed to make.” Officials with MTS said they’re still evaluating a system that would allow riders to store one-way fares on the compass card and through the new mobile app. MTS is the only major transit agency in the country with a payment card that doesn’t allow riders to store multiple one-ways tickets, according to Circulate San Diego.
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They make great special commemorative paper MTS passes during SDCC. You'd miss out on those using the mobile app! Usually they offer a 5-day pass for $20, which is a savings of $5 since normal day passes are $5.
I love those. I just wish you could buy them online or more places instead of having to find one of the kiosks when they happen to be open and hope I remembered to bring cash. We've always had to buy a regular daily pass or 2 until we could manage to get the commemorative ones.Glad to see the mobile passes now include the buses.
Across the Pedestrian Bridge by the Bayfront at the 12 & Imperial station there is a new MTS building now where you can get the passes and use a credit card. I went there an got mine last year on Tuesday then walked across the bridge for the Tuesday afternoon Bayfront meetup.
Thanks! That'll help. It' a silly thing I know, but I get so irritated having to buy a pass so I can travel to go buy a different, longer pass.