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SAN Parking Notice
Beginning July 1, short-term parking will be $3 per 15-minute increment, with a $40 daily maximum. Valet parking is $60 per day. Reserve your Terminal 1 Parking Plaza parking in advance and use promo code SUMMER15 to save an additional 15% on eligible stays through Aug. 31.
May 21, 2026
Many Jobs Available Across Multiple Fields
The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority (Airport Authority) along with the airport’s tenants and partners will collaborate with the San Diego Workforce Partnership to host an Airport Career Fair on Wednesday, May 27, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at San Diego City College.
The event will connect job seekers with employers from across San Diego International Airport (SAN), including the Airport Authority, airlines, federal agencies, restaurants, retail, janitorial services, parking management, baggage handling, car rental companies, and other airport-related businesses. A wide variety of positions are available, with some employers accepting applications, conducting interviews, and hiring at the event.
Career Fair Details
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For a list of airport businesses that will be hiring at the Career Fair, please click here.
ABOUT SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Owned and operated by San Diego County Regional Airport Authority (Airport Authority), San Diego International Airport (SAN) is the third largest airport in California. SAN is a single-runway commercial service airport conveniently located minutes from Downtown San Diego. SAN serves 11 nonstop international routes to Europe, South America and Asia and it contributes nearly $12 billion in economic activity for the San Diego region. In September 2025, the Airport Authority opened the first phase of the new Terminal 1, a larger and more efficient facility that has greatly enhanced the customer experience at SAN. Once the New T1 project is complete in 2028, it will feature a total of 30 gates and will have generated more than $4.5 billion for San Diego’s economy and created more than 25,000 jobs, paying a total of $2 billion in wages to local workers. For more information about SAN, please visit san.org.
ABOUT SAN DIEGO WORKFORCE PARTNERSHIP
The San Diego Workforce Partnership (SDWP) serves as the region’s local workforce development board under the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). Its mandate is to strengthen the regional economy by aligning education, training and employment systems to help all San Diegans, particularly those facing barriers to employment, access quality careers that lead to economic mobility. For more information, visit www.workforce.org
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