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San Bernardino airport adds Lyft service for passenger drop-offs, pick-ups

San Bernardino airport adds Lyft service for passenger drop-offs, pick-ups
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San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) has announced that Lyft now offers drop-off and pick-up services directly at the airport. This update was shared in a post on X.

According to the San Bernardino International Airport's official website, Lyft is now authorized to pick up and drop off passengers directly at the terminal curb. This addition provides travelers with a convenient transportation option to and from the airport. The airport's ground transportation page confirms the availability of Lyft services, enhancing accessibility for passengers.

As detailed in Lyft's official guidelines for California airports, drivers are required to wait in designated staging areas and follow specific procedures for passenger pickups at SBD Airport. These protocols ensure smooth operations and compliance with airport regulations. The guidelines also outline the process for drop-offs, emphasizing adherence to airport policies.

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The San Bernardino International Airport's Arrival Guide highlights the ease of curbside pickups and drop-offs for rideshare services like Lyft. Passengers can connect with their drivers directly outside the terminal, streamlining the travel experience. The guide also provides information on other ground transportation options available at the airport.

San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) is a public airport located in San Bernardino, California, repurposed from the former Norton Air Force Base. According to the Southern California Association of Governments, SBD is one of eight commercial airports in the region with scheduled passenger service. The airport plays a crucial role in the regional transportation network, supporting both passenger and cargo operations.

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