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cf.Objective() 2008:
The Only Enterprise ColdFusion Conference...

May 14-16, 2009
Hyatt Regency - Minneapolis, MN

Travel

Airport:
You need to fly into the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport (MSP). There are two Terminals at the Airport. The Lindberg Terminal is the Main Terminal, which hold the main airlines (NWA, AA, Delta, Continental, etc.) The Humphrey Terminal is smaller and the following airlines come in there, Sun Country, ATA, Midwest Airlines and charters.
SuperShuttle

SuperShuttle Van Service is available 24 hours per day seven days a week for transportation between Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport and the Minneapolis/St. Paul hotels.


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When you arrive at the airport at the Lindbergh Terminal, collect your luggage, proceed to the lower level (follow signs to ground transportation), and continue to follow the signs upstairs to the Scheduled Van/Hotel Shuttle Van loading area. SuperShuttle is conveniently located inside the terminal by the loading area. Identify yourself to the SupperShuttle agent/driver, purchase your ticket and you will be transported to your hotel. For the Humphrey Terminal, collect your luggage, and proceed across the street to the free shuttle to the Lindbergh terminal. Follow the signs for Scheduled Van/Hotel Shuttle Van loading area.

SuperShuttle's toll free telephone number is 1-800-258-3826 or 612-827-7777 x1 for reservations. Rate is $13 One Way/ $24 Round Trip.

Taxi
Taxis are available at the Lindbergh and Humphrey Terminals. Taxi service at the Lindbergh Terminal is accessible via the Tram Level. Signs direct passengers one level up to the cab starter booth, where airport staff will assist passengers obtaining a taxi. At the Humphrey Terminal, taxi service is available at the Humphrey Ground Transportation Center, which is located in the Humphrey Parking ramp on Level 1.

All cab fares are metered at a rate of $1.90 per mile and include a $3.00 trip fee that is added to the final metered fare, which allows drivers to recoup airport permit fees.

It is approximately $25 one way to and from the airport.