Travel Information

The closest airport is Redding Municipal Airport. You can fly to Redding from San Francisco for approximately $150-200 round trip (prices are subject to change). The best thing to do is try to get a connecting flight at the time you purchase your ticket.

Redding Municipal Airport
Located 11 miles south of Bethel Church (Click here to view distance)
Approximately 15 minutes
Airport ID: RDD

Passenger Airlines - Daily commercial airline passenger service is provided by United Express to San Francisco.

Car Rental - Avis, Budget and Enterprise operate from the Airport terminal. Budget offers a 20% discount to all Bethel visitors.

Please note that you are not permitted to rent a car if you are under age 25.

For more information about Redding Municipal Airport, click here.

Sacramento International Airport
Located 155 miles south of Bethel Church (Click here to view distance)
Approximately 2 and a half hours
Airport ID: SMF

Passenger Airlines - Daily commercial airline passenger service is provided by Delta Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines, U.S. Airways, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Horizon Air, JetBlue, Mexicana Airlines, United Airlines, and United Express.

Car Rental - Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, and Payless Car Rental operate from the Airport terminal.

Please note that you are not permitted to rent a car if you are under age 25.

For more information about Sacramento International Airport, click here.

Shuttle from Sacramento
First Class Shuttle Service (Click here for more info) shuttles people between the Sacramento International Airport and Redding Oxford Suites Hotel, located on 1967 Hilltop Drive in Redding. 

Departure Times from Sacramento Airport
11:00 a.m.*
2:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m.

Arrival at Oxford Suites
1:15 p.m.*
4:15 p.m.
12:45 a.m.

* Monday thru Friday only on all early shuttles

San Francisco International Airport
Located 229 miles south of Bethel Church (Click here to view distance)
Approximately 3 hours
Airport ID: SFO 

If you choose to fly into San Francisco, you will need to rent a car or take the Greyhound Bus to Redding.

Please note that you are not permitted to rent a car if you are under age 25.

Greyhound Bus
http://www.greyhound.com
To catch a Greyhound bus from the San Francisco Airport:
1.     At the International Terminal, follow the signs to BART (the local train system).
2.     Buy your ticket in the BART machine. You’ll need to have dollar bills. It costs about $5.00 to get to the Greyhound Bus          Station from the airport by BART. It will take about a half hour.
3.     Get off the train at Montgomery Street.
4.     Take the elevator from the rail tracks up to the main hall of the BART station.
5.     Cross the entire hall to the other end. Take the escalator to the street. (If in doubt, ask the ticket controller as you go through 
         the turn rail ticket pass machine).
6.     At the top of the escalator, go round the corner of the hotel i.e.: turn left, then right, where the Doorman/Porter will call a taxi 
         for you.
7.     Take the taxi (cost: about $5.00) to the Greyhound Bus Station a few blocks down.

•    425 Mission Street
             Suite 3 (between 1st St & Fremont St)
             San Francisco, CA 94105
             (415) 495-1555

•    Hours Of Operation            
      Hours of operation subject to change.
      Please call to verify hours before making travel arrangements

•    Station            
      Monday-Sunday: 12:00 am-1:00 am, 5:30 am-11:59 pm
      Holiday: 12:00 am-1:00 am, 5:30 am-11:59 pm

•    Ticketing            
      Monday-Sunday: 5:30 am-11:59 pm
      Holiday: 5:30 am-11:59 pm

•    The price of a one-way ticket from San Francisco to Redding is about $43.

8.     The Greyhound luggage weight allowance is less than that of the airlines. You will have to pay if your luggage is over the limit
        ($20 per overweight bag under 60 pounds weight).

TIP: The daytime buses make several more stops than the night time buses.

Those who call Bethel their "home" church regularly give a tithe to the Lord. The word "tithe" means "tenth" and it is a way of honoring God with the first 10% of our income.

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