Travel and Transportation
American Eagle, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, will add nonstop service between its Dallas/Fort Worth hub (DFW) and Santa Fe Municipal Airport (SAF), beginning December 13. The airline will also start nonstop weekend service from Los Angeles International Airport to Santa Fe on December 14, 2007.
Delta Air Lines will introduce its first-ever nonstop flights between Santa Fe, N.M. and the airline’s western gateways at Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, effective December 10 (more information).
Major airlines serve Santa Fe via the Albuquerque International Airport, just 60 miles to the south.
Regular shuttle bus service connects the two cities and rental cars are readily available.
Shuttle Services
Sandia Shuttle +1 888-775-5696 or +1 505-474-5696 www.sandiashuttle.com
Directions from I-25 and Albuquerque Airport

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Santa Fe is approximately 60 miles north of Albuquerque. As you leave the airport, take the Sunport exit to I-25 North. When you reach Santa Fe, take Exit# 284, Old Pecos Trail. At the stop sign at the top of the hill, turn left.
Proceed north to the third traffic light and bear right to stay on Old Pecos Trail into town. Old Pecos Trail becomes Old Santa Fe Trail which dead ends into La Fonda at Water Street. Go around the hotel by turning left on Water, then making an immediate right.
At the traffic light at San Francisco Street, turn right again — away from the Plaza and toward St. Francis Cathedral. Proceed to the hotel’s parking garage at the end of the block, on the right side of the street.
Santa Fe Municipal Airport
Located at the southwest corner of the city, handles all types of private aircraft. Commuter service into and out of Santa Fe is provided by Great Lakes Airlines.
Airport Information Line: +1 505-955-2908
Great Lakes Airlines: 505-473-4118 / 800-224-5111
Santa Fe Jet Center (FBO): 505-471-2525
Santa Fe Executive Aviation (FBO): 505-471-2700
Train Station
AMTRAK trains stop at the Lamy depot, 14 miles from downtown Santa Fe. Transportation is available from the station.