How to get to

Most people fly into Albuquerque International Airport , which handles major airlines. From there, a regular shuttle bus service takes you the 60 miles (2 hours) to Santa Fe. For shuttle information, see Sandia Shuttles or Road Runner Shuttle. The Albuquerque International Airport, sees roughly 340 flights daily on airlines including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, Jet Blue, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines.

If you also plan to tour the area, you can rent a car at the airport and drive to Santa Fe.

Santa Fe Municipal Airport provides commercial airline service by American Eagle Airlines and United Express. For further information, click here.

For a unique historic entry into Santa Fe, you can also arrive in Santa Fe by train via Albuquerque. (Please note the train station is not connected to the airport). View the Schedule and Current Fare Structure, and visit the New Mexico Rail Runner Express website for details.

Santa Fe Municipal Airport - Located southwest of the city, the Santa Fe Municipal Airport provides commercial airline service by American Eagle Airlines with daily flights to and from Santa Fe and Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) and Los Angeles (LAX). Commercial service is also offered by United Express with daily service to and from Santa Fe and Denver (DEN) and Phoenix (PHX).

    Airport Main Line: 505 955 2900
    Airport Information Line: 505 955 2908

Trains / Rail - The New Mexico Rail Runner train connects Albuquerque to Santa Fe. The trip from the Albuquerque International Sunport to the Santa Fe depot is approximately 90 minutes.

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