Passenger travel activity continues to rebound at the international airports in San Jose and Oakland.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan holds a model of a Spirit Airlines jetliner during an event at San Jose International Airport, February 2023. John Aitken, the city’s director of aviation, stands next to Mahan.
Oakland International Airport accommodated just over 794,300 passengers in February, representing an increase of 19% compared with February 2022, the aviation complex reported. San Jose Airport accommodated 11.85 million passengers over the 12-month period that ended in February. That exceeded the South Bay travel center’s 4.71 million passengers in 2020, 7.36 million in 2021 and 11.33 million in 2022.
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