San Jose International Airport is facing ongoing challenges in recovering its passenger traffic post-COVID. In April 2025, the airport recorded approximately 891,300 passengers, a 7.8% decrease from the same month in 2024. Although there is hope with an upward trend in passenger numbers over the previous two months, the total for the past year remains below pre-pandemic levels. The troubling statistics reflect a broader struggle among Bay Area airports, which continue to fall short in reclaiming their passenger levels from before the pandemic.
San Jose International Airport experienced a 7.8% decline in passenger trips in April 2025 compared to April 2024, highlighting ongoing recovery challenges post-COVID.
The airport's total passenger count over the last year was 11.57 million, 1.7% below the 2024 total, reflecting a persistent slump in air travel.
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