SAN DIEGO, CA — Travelers flying out of San Diego International Airport will have a record number of nonstop routes this spring and summer, airport officials said.
From April through August, the airport will offer 87 nonstop destinations — the highest number in its history — as airlines add new routes, restore seasonal service and increase international flights, according to the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority.
"Nonstop flights offered this spring and summer are up by more than 10% over last year," said Atif Saeed, president and CEO of San Diego County Regional Airport Authority, which owns and operates the airport.
Airport officials said 17 passenger airlines currently operate out of San Diego. The carriers are adding seven new nonstop routes, resuming nine domestic routes, and expanding seven international routes.
New nonstop flights from Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines include:
Returning domestic season routes include:
Expanded international flights include:
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