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Cross Border Xpress (CBX)

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Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Cross Border Xpress (CBX)
Phone:
+1 888-229-4636

Hours:
Sunday12am - 12am
Monday12am - 12am
Tuesday12am - 12am
Wednesday12am - 12am
Thursday12am - 12am
Friday12am - 12am
Saturday12am - 12am


Cross Border Xpress , also referred to as the Tijuana Cross-border Terminal and the Puerta de las Californias, is an airport terminal located in the Otay Mesa area of southern San Diego, California, United States, with an access bridge connecting it to the Tijuana International Airport in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. It opened on December 9, 2015. It makes Tijuana Airport the world's first geographically binational airport, because unlike the binational airports serving the Swiss cities of Basel and Geneva , the CBX terminal is physically located in the United States but serves an airport whose main terminal and runways are in Mexico. A pedestrian bridge spans the United States–Mexico border, connecting passenger terminals between the two countries. It was the creation of Ralph Nieders, who introduced the concept and infrastructure design in Mexico City in 1989 and San Diego in 1990. The structural scheme is intended to allow greater access to flights out of Tijuana Airport for both domestic and international air carriers.The terminal, in the Otay Mesa neighborhood of San Diego, allows passengers to check in on the U.S. side of the U.S.–Mexico border, cross a 390-foot pedestrian/passenger bridge across the border, clear Mexican immigration and customs, and catch their flights at the Tijuana International Airport. Passengers arriving in Tijuana are equally able to cross the pedestrian/passenger bridge into the Otay Mesa passenger terminal, clear U.S. passport controls and U.S. Customs, and exit on the U.S. side.
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