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This was my first time going to San Jose airport. We flew out of Alaska, which was pretty easy and felt like getting around in that part of the airport was not a problem. We actually flew during the shut down across the nation so I was worried about getting through TSA but we were able to get through with little issues.
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Grew up in the area so SJ international airport is a go to. Iβve never had too much excruciating long lines through security, wait 30m & more go locate luggage, or experienced overly delayed flights. Itβs a small airport but efficient processing. Only has a small strip for little coffee shops, restaurants, and sit down bars.
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very good airport. clear signs and so on. the only downside is the food: it's 99% junk food. drinks are soda or "energy drinks". food is highly processed chips, etc. there are shops for donuts and cheap pizza. c'mon, airport, I'm not saying you have to go vegan. maybe encourage the food shops to include at least ONE healthy option. tip to travlers: bring your own food. luckily, there are free water fountains. Update: mid August... still nothing healthy, but more junk food π is coming!
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Great airport! Nice and compact, but functions very well even during busy season like GTC25 conference or July 4th weekend ! Highly recommend flying in directly if you can. :)
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The airport is big enough which is clean and neat. There are lots of food options too for domestic travelers. The lines were also not too crazy. For kids there is small play area which is good for families.
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The airport is big enough which is clean and neat. There are lots of food options too for domestic travelers. The lines were also not too crazy. For kids there is small play area which is good for families.
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Great airport experience. Easy drop off and pick up with outside checked baggage area for $3, not a tip. The airport is accessible entry, and easy to maneuver throughout. Large signage is readable. In the Terminal B, the flight board is several feet away. They offer several kiosks of many local products like Mike and Niki's Honey, Greenley bakery as well as chains like Hudson's. several areas for sitting and dining that are shared. They have several paid massage chairs. Ahhhh No background music! The restrooms are accessible with dedicated stall that has 2 grab bars and 4ftx5ft space and a small wall based chair with seat belt to hold a child in place while parent toilets. They have anti human trafficking signs in restrooms. All hands free operation. Few chargers working at seats today. Today a therapy dog visited with opportunities to pet the dog Paid airport parking with van accessible spaces