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John Wayne Airport (SNA) is an international airport and the second-busiest airport in the region. Located in Orange County, the second-most populous county in the area and the most densely populated, the airport serves as a gateway to many of the region's popular tourist attractions, including the Disneyland Resort. It served 10.7 million ...
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The San Diego Freeway (I-405) can be reached from the airport via Lakewood Boulevard (SR 19). Wardlow Road runs from the airport to the Los Angeles County/Orange County border, where it becomes Ball Road and crosses the north edge of the Disneyland Resort; Long Beach Airport is the second closest airport to Disneyland, after John Wayne Airport.
San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport (McChesney Field) P-N 324,925 Santa Ana: SNA: SNA KSNA John Wayne Airport: P-M 5,706,292 Santa Barbara: SBA: SBA KSBA Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (Santa Barbara Airport) P-S 638,799 Santa Maria: SMX: SMX KSMX Santa Maria Public Airport (Capt G. Allan Hancock Field) P-N 14,409 Santa Rosa: STS: STS KSTS
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John Wayne Airport is located next to the interchange between I-405 (San Diego Freeway) and MacArthur Boulevard. The airport is also near I-405's interchange with SR 55 (Costa Mesa Freeway) . Heading south on MacArthur Boulevard from the airport provides access to SR 73 (Corona del Mar Freeway) , which becomes the San Joaquin Hills ...
John Wayne Airport: Von Karman Av Irvine Shuttle (iShuttle) service; 401B Tustin. Tustin Metrolink Station. Irvine. 2101 Business Center Jamboree Rd, Michelson Dr 403D Irvine. Irvine Transportation Center. Irvine. Irvine Center Dr & Sand Canyon Av Alton Pkwy 453 Orange. Orange Transportation Center. Orange. La Veta Av & Pepper St Chapman Av ...
List of the busiest airports in California In Calendar year 2022 (FAA data) by 'passenger boardings, not total passengers, except for Tijuana.While large airports dominant traffic and small airports struggle to retain carriers or completely lose scheduled passenger service, there are but a few growing medium-sized airports.