San Jose Airport passenger trips struggle, new flights may create lift

SAN JOSE — Passenger trips at San Jose International Airport remain below their pre-coronavirus heights, yet as some improvement emerges, an airline’s return could further bolster the South Bay travel hub.

While the airport is still struggling to reclaim its record passenger totals from before the virus outbreak, the return of Frontier Airlines and its low-cost flights could help add to flight activity.

Frontier Airlines employees hold a ribbon cutting at San Jose International Airport to mark a resumption of service at the South Bay aviation hub, July 22, 2024. (Frontier Airlines)
Frontier Airlines employees hold a ribbon cutting at San Jose International Airport to mark a resumption of service at the South Bay aviation hub, July 22, 2024. (Frontier Airlines)

San Jose International Airport handled 1.09 million passengers during June, according to a new report from the city’s aviation complex.

That was an improvement compared with the number of passengers the South Bay airport accommodated in May but a decline from June 2023.

The airport’s passenger totals in June were 6.2% above the figure reported for May but 2.5% below the passenger activity reported during the same month a year ago.

Over the one-year period that ended in June, San Jose Airport accommodated 11.94 million passengers.

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