Monterey Regional Airport Transportation
Taxi Service
In many areas, taxis are admitted to serve as one of the most convenient transportation facilities for taking a ride around. Many agencies are operating in the city. Still, all travelers are urged to contact the preferred taxi service only when being fully able to leave the airport, so drivers would not have to stop the car outside, or circle around the terminal building and cause traffic. Another advice for all clients is only to use authorized taxi firms to avoid potential scams and other problems.
Several taxicab companies currently serve the facility. The Monterey County Regional Taxi Authority manages taxis serving the Monterey Regional Airport. Also, all taxis offering services to the airport must be authorized and permitted by the Monterey Peninsula Airport District, which controls taxi activity at the airport. A taxi organizer is on-site to assist travelers with their taxi transportation needs. No reservations are required.
Taxi Providers
Below is indicated a list of taxi agencies which are allowed to operate at Monterey Regional Airport:
- Associated Taxi
- Central Coast Taxi
- Sal’s Taxi
- Salinas Yellow Cab
- Serra Yellow Cab
- Yellow Cab of Monterey County dba Checker Cab
Passengers are asked to consider that a $3 Airport Surcharge will be assessed to the overall meter rate to and from the airport.
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Alaska Airlines check-in options There are several options for passing through the check-in procedures at MRY, and passengers are welcome to choose due to their preferences. Ticket Counter Check-in When travelers are traveling with a paper ticket or need some additional support with the check-in procedures on the date of departure, the customer service agents are ready to help passengers with an in-person check-in. Still, commuters should consider that checked baggage is only accepted within four hours of their scheduled departure. Online check-in By going through the check-in procedures online, commuters can skip the check-in line at the terminal and head directly for their gate. However, it is necessary to print out a boarding pass one to twenty-four hours before the registered departure. Kiosk check-in Travelers can check-in by using the check-in kiosks that are conveniently positioned at all of the airports throughout the Alaska Airlines
The small passenger terminal building at Monterey Peninsula Airport is available 365 days a year. Operating hours of the facility start at 04:00 am and continue to the last flight - offering Boingo wireless internet access, as well as a full-service restaurant - the Golden Tee, a snack bar, a Cafe, a gift shop/newsstand, and rental car counters.