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Well-lit and very well kept - i.e. there I sn’t rubbish anywhere and even with the relatively “high“ volume of foot traffic, people aren’t dropping food and/or leaving scraps of anything behind - though I did notice two different people who had left their coffee and water/mineral water behind in the waiting area at a gate; that’s the “worst” of anything that might be considered rubbish that was left behind. Even with the announcements over the PA, it’s a relatively quiet airport, or rather, there’s a quiet and relaxed, almost “chill“ feel to the environment.
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The airport provided a seamless experience, allowing for a smooth arrival and departure with minimal hassle. Baggage pickup was refreshingly swift, making it easy to collect my belongings without any delays. The only slight drawback was the bus ride to the rental car facility, which felt a bit longer than anticipated. However, the overall experience was quite positive and efficient.
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This International Airport offers a generally straightforward travel experience, and its navigability is definitely a plus. Getting around the terminals and finding your way to gates feels relatively easy, especially compared to some of the sprawling, more chaotic international hubs out there. This makes for a less stressful start to your journey. However, the airport experience can be a bit of a mixed bag due to the demeanor of some of the TSA agents. While you hope for efficient and courteous service from security, it's not uncommon to encounter agents who appear less than thrilled to be there. Their rudeness can certainly put a damper on the start of your trip, making the security process feel more like an ordeal than a necessary step. It's a shame that a generally easy-to-navigate airport is sometimes let down by a few miserable individuals. On a more positive note, my Air Canada flight from Sacramento International Airport actually departed early, which was a pleasant surprise! It's always a nice bonus when your flight manages to get airborne ahead of schedule, getting you to your destination sooner. This unexpected efficiency from the airline side certainly helped to balance out any frustrations encountered with security.
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Clean, bright and airy. Interesting decor and a huge rabbit sculpture that apparently the locals aren’t too happy about for having paid hundreds of dollars for in tax dollars lol. For the B gates, there’s a nice eating area with metal chairs, but with a nice view of the tarmac. People at security are not unfriendly, but not friendly. Very stoic. No one talks to you. I guess it’s like that at all busy airports.
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Clean, calm, and surprisingly efficient. Security lines were a breeze (they take your picture now), signage was clear, and the whole airport just flows well. Terminal B is spacious and modern with great natural light and local food options shoutout to the bartenders and the chill vibe throughout. Parking was a bit chaotic in the economy lot, and we missed the first bus, but overall? A stress-free experience that puts bigger airports to shame.
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Nice little airport in Sacramento County. It is accessible with the I-5 and spurring off from the 99. Terminal B has a fun little tram ride and the West Economy lot is closed. Bathrooms are clean and convenient, everything is usually sensor activated. Terminal B has 6 new gates coming soon as part of their SMForward project.
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Medium-sized airport with a solid selection of food and shops. The newly renovated terminal and bathrooms are super clean, and there are chargers at almost every other seat, which is a big plus. They recently added a small Starbucks kiosk, but it’s always packed… huge lines every time. Looks like more restaurants are opening soon, which will definitely help with options. Overall, clean, easy to navigate, and one of the nicer mid-size airports out there.