Fresno Yosemite International Airport
Fresno Yosemite International Airport (IATA: FAT, ICAO: KFAT, FAA LID: FAT),
formerly Fresno Air Terminal, is a joint civil-military airport in Fresno,
California. It is the primary commercial airport serving the San Joaquin Valley
and three national parks, Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon. The airport is
owned and operated by the city of Fresno and covers 1,728 acres (699 ha) and
maintains two runways and one helipad.
The airport has two terminals, the main terminal and the international terminal,
which collectively house ticket counters, baggage claim, restaurants, and shops.
The airport offers a range of facilities to make the passenger experience as
comfortable as possible, including free Wi-Fi, lounges, and charging stations.
The airport is primarily served by four major airlines:
Alaska
Airlines,
American Airlines,
Delta Air Lines,
and United
Airlines,
. These airlines offer daily flights to various destinations, including San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Denver, and Seattle. Passengers can
choose from a range of flight options to get to their destination.
As for public transport, the airport offers several options for passengers.
Taxis and rideshare services are available at the airport terminal building.
Rental car companies such as Avis, Budget, and Hertz also operate at the
airport. Passengers can also use the local bus service, Fresno Area Express
(FAX), to get to and from the airport. The bus stop is located just outside the
terminal building, and buses run several times a day. Additionally, there are
private shuttle services available to transport passengers to various locations
in the area. Overall, Fresno Yosemite International Airport provides a range of
facilities and transportation options to make travel as easy and convenient as
possible.
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