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Waymo's SFO Ride: Pricey, Slow Airport Taxi Alternative
30 Jan
Summary
- Waymo costs 40-80% more than Lyft and Uber to SFO.
- Robotaxi service requires an additional 15-20 minute AirTrain ride.
- Waymo plans to serve airport terminals directly in the future.

Waymo has expanded its autonomous vehicle coverage to include San Francisco International Airport (SFO), a service that began rolling out gradually on Thursday. However, early testing indicates that the robotaxi option is not yet a practical choice for travelers. The cost of Waymo rides to SFO is considerably higher, ranging from 40% to 80% more expensive than services like Lyft and Uber.
A significant drawback is the service's current drop-off location at the car rental center, necessitating an additional 15 to 20-minute trip via the airport's free AirTrain to reach the terminals. This adds substantial time, effectively doubling the journey compared to traditional ride-hailing services that go directly to the terminal curbside.
Waymo acknowledges these limitations and is reportedly working with airport authorities to improve the drop-off and pick-up locations, with plans to eventually serve the airport terminals directly. Similar improvements have occurred at other airports, such as Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, where Waymo transitioned to terminal service.
Despite the current inconveniences, Waymo is considered a potentially viable option for those needing a private space for confidential calls during their commute. However, for most travelers prioritizing speed and affordability, Waymo's SFO service is not yet recommended.




