FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Cyndy Johnson-OAK, (510) 563-2820
Rosemary Barnes-OAK, (510) 563-2892
OAK After Hours, (510) 563-3360
OAK Parking, (888) IFLYOAK
TSA Media Relations, (571) 227-2829
TravInfo, 511

OAKLAND, CA, April 8, 2003 — Spring means warmer weather, blooming flowers and the “travel bug” for many people, including students and families. San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK) and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials want to remind anyone traveling over the next few weeks of current security procedures in place, as well as provide them with a few easy travel tips.

Security Procedures
The following procedures are in place currently at San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport:

Prepare for Takeoff
Spring Break travelers can play a cooperative role in airport security by following a few easy travel tips:

Travelers can contact TSA’s Consumer Response Center toll-free at 1-866-289-9673 or email at [email protected] with any TSA-related comments or concerns.

San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport, a revenue division of the Port of Oakland, served 12.7 million passengers and handled more than 600,000 metric tons of air cargo in 2002. Oakland International has 200 flights a day on 14 domestic and international carriers to 38 nonstop destinations, including Atlanta, the Hawaiian Islands, New York, Washington, D.C., Mexico and Costa Rica (service begins May 2003).

Oakland International consistently has the fewest weather-related flight delays in the Bay Area. It is the only Bay Area airport with a dedicated shuttle bus that meets every Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system train at the nearby Coliseum station. Travelers are reminded that the 98th Avenue corridor is open to both inbound and outbound traffic creating a fast, direct route to and from Interstate 880. Once at the airport, motorists can tune to 1700 AM for current traffic, parking and security information. For information on ground transportation and parking services, call 1-888-IFLYOAK (435-9625). Visit www.iflyoak.com for additional information.