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''This Working Group / Short Course is generously supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation, and will be offered free of tuition for accepted students.
''This Working Group / Short Course is generously supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation, and will be offered free of tuition for accepted students.
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Travel Information coming soon.
'''Flights to Santa Fe or Albuquerque'''
 
You can book a flight to Santa Fe Airport (SAF) or to Albuquerque Airport (ABQ). ABQ is usually less expensive but not always, so check on both airports.
 
If you are traveling far and can afford it, you may want to arrive on Saturday. You can stay at an inexpensive hotel near the airport and catch a shuttle to Santa Fe on Sunday morning. If you are traveling from sea level, a night at 5,500 feet can be helpful for adjusting to high altitude before coming to Santa Fe, which is at 7,000 feet. Arriving on Sunday is just fine. Just be sure to drink plenty of water and get a good night’s sleep.
 
'''NOTE:''' Book Shuttles once you have your flight. It will be hot air Balloon Fiesta time in October and seats fill up fast.
 
[http://sandiashuttle.com/ SandiaShuttle] (ABQ to Santa Fe locations)
 
[https://www.roadrunnershuttleandcharter.com/ RoadrunnerShuttle] (SAF to Santa Fe hotels)
 
Wishing you safe travels,

Revision as of 18:58, 21 August 2018


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Population and the Environment Working Group and Short Course

This Working Group / Short Course is generously supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation, and will be offered free of tuition for accepted students.


Flights to Santa Fe or Albuquerque

You can book a flight to Santa Fe Airport (SAF) or to Albuquerque Airport (ABQ). ABQ is usually less expensive but not always, so check on both airports.

If you are traveling far and can afford it, you may want to arrive on Saturday. You can stay at an inexpensive hotel near the airport and catch a shuttle to Santa Fe on Sunday morning. If you are traveling from sea level, a night at 5,500 feet can be helpful for adjusting to high altitude before coming to Santa Fe, which is at 7,000 feet. Arriving on Sunday is just fine. Just be sure to drink plenty of water and get a good night’s sleep.

NOTE: Book Shuttles once you have your flight. It will be hot air Balloon Fiesta time in October and seats fill up fast.

SandiaShuttle (ABQ to Santa Fe locations)

RoadrunnerShuttle (SAF to Santa Fe hotels)

Wishing you safe travels,