Santa Barbara Airbus has added a new stop in Oxnard to its LAX shuttle route, expanding service for Ventura County travelers.
The addition provides travelers with a direct shuttle option to Los Angeles International Airport.
The pickup and drop-off location is at 600 Esplanade Drive, within the driveway of the Holiday Inn Oxnard/Ventura.
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Service at the Oxnard stop officially began on February 4.
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The company also serves Camarillo, Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, and Goleta, according to Santa Barbara Airbus’s website.
According to the announcement, Oxnard and Camarillo locations will be operating as flag stops, meaning the shuttle only stops for passengers who have made reservations in advance. Travelers are requested to book their tickets online, and reservations close 30 minutes before the scheduled pickup time.
Passengers using the new Oxnard location will have access to several amenities while they wait at Holiday Inn. The location has indoor seating and an onsite cafe. There is also a dedicated snack and vending machine room for travelers.
Restrooms are also available at the Oxnard location.
Outdoor seating is also available for travelers prior to boarding.
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Pickup locations at Los Angeles International Airport remain unchanged. Passengers are collected at the Orange Shared Rides signs at Terminals 2, 3, Tom Bradley International Terminal, 4, 6, and 7, located near pillars 2J, 3G, B9, 4A, 4B, 6H, and 7C.
Santa Barbara Airbus offers pet-friendly travel options. Small pets may ride for free in a carrier, while larger pets are permitted with a purchased ticket. Service animals are allowed at no charge with proper documentation.
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Earlier in 2025, the company marked its 42nd anniversary, noting it has served approximately three million passengers over time.
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Founded in 1983 to meet local transportation needs between Goleta and Los Angeles International Airport, Santa Barbara Airbus has grown steadily over the decades. The company now operates a fleet of about 20 vehicles and is led by second-generation owners Samantha and Emily Onnen.
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