This airport serves Sacramento and California cities. Its location is between San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. The airport is off the Interstate highway and its 12 miles on the northwest of downtown Sacramento. This airport is served by thirteen major airlines that offer non-stop flights to the United States and also to other connections worldwide. The airline Aeromexico offers daily non-stop to Guadaljara in Mexico. Sacramnto airport has two passenger terminals that are TA and TB. TB in the most new and it is made of steel and glass. It was opened for use on October 2011.
transportation from and to the airport is not a hustle because there are various modes that include car hiring, taxi or limo, buses and shuttles. Car rental agencies are not near the terminals and you will have to take terminal shuttles that take passengers frequently to rental areas that are located on McNaire Circle, near Air Cargo and Beneto. Super shuttle is a shared-ride that offer services from the airport to the counties of Sacramento. Yolobus is another shuttle service that serve the airport with connection to Regional Transit. Transportation pickup areas are adjacent to baggage claim areas in terminals A and B. For passengers who would like to use there private means of transport to and from the airport, they can park their vehicles in the parking areas that offer long-term and shot-term services.
All the indoor public areas at the airport have free public wireless internet that is provided by the Sacramento County Airport System. This enables passengers who are always on the move to perform their duties before their departure time. Accommodation in Sacramento is in abundance and the services are world class. Some of the hotels that you can check in when you arrive are Courtyard, Hampton Inn and Four Points. They can also organize your transport from the airport prior to your landing.