Airlines boost service from SAN by more than 10 percent
Travelers from San Diego International Airport (SAN) now have more options to fly nonstop to cities around the globe. Airlines operating at SAN will roll out new and resumed domestic routes and expanded international service during the spring and summer travel period (April through August). Eighty-seven nonstop destinations are now offered from SAN, which is the highest number in the airport’s history.
“Nonstop flights offered this spring and summer are up by more than 10 percent over last year,” said Atif Saeed, President and CEO, San Diego County Regional Airport Authority. “In total, the airlines at SAN are adding seven new routes, resuming nine domestic seasonal routes, and expanding or resuming seven international flights.”
New Nonstop Service Takes Off
Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines are launching new routes connecting San Diego to high-demand destinations:
Domestic Seasonal Returning Routes
Three airlines are reinstating service to popular summer destinations through August:
International Service
Global connectivity continues to grow, with major carriers increasing seasonal frequencies to key international cities:
Currently, 17 passenger airlines provide service from SAN. Whether traveling for business, leisure, or visiting with family and friends, passengers have more flexibility and convenience than ever before.
For a map of destinations available from SAN, please click here. For specific fares and flight schedules, travelers should contact their airline directly.
*Alaska Airlines’ flight to Santa Barbara resumes after an approximate three-year hiatus and is scheduled to continue year-round.