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There are quite a few quality van services which leave from San Jose airport (SJC) for about $20 per person to downtown San Jose hotels. Van shuttles can be met in the ground transportation area near the parking area at the end of the parking garage at San Jose Airport (SJC).  The airport guide can direct you to quality shuttles or limousine services.

 Some vans seem desperate for travelers and there is a San Jose airport controller that directs travelers over to van services.  Make sure you feel comfortable with the shuttle van's condition, employees, and cost of the van service you are purchasing.   You have three ground transportation options at San Jose Airport SJC depending on your available rush and pocketbook:

  • Limousines - Quickest and most comfortable, with slightly higher costs.

  • Shuttle Vans - Utilitarian, but lower cost and efficient.  We give detailed pricing estimates and phone customer service ratings below.

  • Public transit (limited locations) - low cost but takes a bit of time.

The Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport (SJC) is located in the northern section of San Jose where Highways 101, Interstate 880, and Highway 87 meet. SJC is the smallest airport in the Bay Area despite being located in a very populous city. The small size of the airport can make for hectic conditions but expansion plans are moving forward today.

Airport Vans:

Here are all of San Jose airport's van services. None are worth calling for pickup at the airport, but you can have them pick you up at almost any address for their normal charge. All the prices are about the same (for similar destinations), but make sure you know the price before you leave the curb. The driver will expect a $2-$3 tip per person.   Please note that none of the services listed below are specifically known for any problem customer practices.  They are listed as a compilation of airport van services.  Use the advice in this article and your own judgement when dealing with airport van companies. 

Typical Shuttle Prices for Popular Destinations:

City of San Francisco $75 - $85
San Francisco Airport $62 - $68
Oakland Airport $68- $78

Comparative 2008 van pricing to Palo Alto area - direct, non-stop rides.  Prices include taxes and fees but not gratuity / tip for driver:

Van Shuttle - San Jose (SJC) to Palo Alto Telephone Price Estimate

Phone Customer Service

United Express Airport Shuttle (510) 792-1111 $45 Average
On Time Airport Shuttle (650) 207-0221 $45 Average
ABC Airport Service (800) 840-0522 $45 Average
Air Link Shuttle (408) 309-0979 $35 Average
All Airport Connection Shuttle (408) 573-7242 $40 Poor
Bayex Airporter (800) 299-0058 $39 Excellent
Delta Airport Shuttle (408) 437-3122 $45 Average
General Airport Shuttle (408) 888-8651 $39 Average
Lion Airport Shuttle & Limo Service (866) 901-5466 $40 Average
 
Palia Transportation (408) 406-5032 $47 Average
San Jose Express Shuttle (800) 773-0039 $41 Average
Zack's Airport Shuttle (408) 483-6623 $39 Poor
101 AAA Aeronet Airporter (800) 531-2629 $39 Average
Alpha-Trans Airporter (408) 234-7215 $45 Excellent
Bay Express Shuttle (408) 243-8205 $40 Average
Classic Airport Shuttle (408) 515-9776 $39 Average
G S Airporter (800) 736-1584 $39 Average
VIP Airport Shuttle (408) 885-1800 $43 Poor
Silicon Valley Airporter Inc (800) 400-2365 $45 Average
Royal Shuttle (209) 982-0601 $49 Average
Bay Area Limo & Shuttle (510) 441-9111 $64 Poor

Choosing Your Terminal

There are two terminals in the airport. Terminal C, the original terminal built in the 1960’s, houses Alaska, Continental, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Mexicana, Northwest, United, and US Airways. You’ll find that jetways (those elevated, enclosed tunnels that we are used to boarding planes with) are rare in this terminal with most airlines using mobile air stairs to get passengers on and off their planes.

Terminal A, which resembles a frying pan, was added in the 90’s and this is where you’ll find American, Hawaiian, and Southwest Airlines. The current expansion plans for the airport call for an expanded Terminal A and a new Terminal B that will replace the aging Terminal C.

International arrivals have their own little area that is attached to Terminal A and services are limited.

The San Jose Airport is quite small in comparison to modern airports and the lines for check-in and security tend to reflect this, especially during peak travel times. When queried, the airlines suggested that travelers arrive two hours ahead of flight time for domestic flights and three hours ahead for international flights. Savvy travelers might want to arrive a bit earlier than suggested times as the lines can get quite long.

Airport Connections

San Jose International Airport offers many ways to get to and from the airport. There are public buses, shuttle services, taxis, and light-rail services available. While light-rail is an option to get to San Francisco from here it involves a complicated series of transfers to other rail systems and can absorb a huge chunk of your day (two hours? three hours? four hours? I’ve experienced even longer travel times going this route). Your best options are airport limousines (quick, comfortable, highest cost) and shuttle services (fairly reliable, lower cost, almost-comfortable).


Airport Services

Both terminals have a variety of restaurants to choose from. If you’re in a hurry then Burger King might be the place for you. Want some California cuisine? Try the California Pizza Kitchen for a unique twist on an Italian classic. Have some coffee from Starbuck’s or turn it down a notch and order an “Appletini” from the Martini Monkey, a swanky hangout with music and great drinks.

Shopping is mostly limited to a series of Gift and News shops although you can find a couple of places offering DVD rentals and there’s always a shoeshine available somewhere.

Wi-Fi is available throughout the airport from two providers, T-Mobile (only available in Terminal A and only from gates 9 to 16B) and Wayport. Prices for Wi-Fi services vary but it’s definitely not provided for free. Other office services are extremely limited so make sure you send a fax before arriving at the airport.

While the San Jose International Airport size is much smaller to other airports in the Bay Area, the extensive expansion plans look to make this airport comfortable and competitive in the near future.

Scheduled Buses / Trains / Light Rail:

To Downtown San Jose

VTA Shuttle 408-321-2300

The Free VTA Airport Flyer (Route 10 Metro / Light Rail) is a shuttle to take you to the Metro / Light Rail station.   The light rail system can then be taken to downtown San Jose after paying the fare.  
To San Francisco Airport (SFO) and downtown San Francisco

Caltrain 800-660-4287

VTA Shuttle 408-321-2300

The Free VTA Airport Flyer can take you to Santa Clara's CalTrain station.   Caltrain goes to both San Francisco Airport and downtown San Francisco.  This is your lowest cost, but most time intensive alternative to San Francisco.
To Santa Cruz California The Santa Cruz Airporter bus is ~$41 to Santa Cruz and ~$21 to San Francisco Airport   800-497-4997
To Monterey and Salinas The bus to Monterey is $31 to Monterey / Salinas and $16 to San Francisco Airport.  831-373-7777