San Jose Airport summer travel results reach a level not seen in years
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San Jose Airport summer travel results reach a level not seen in years
"The South Bay air travel complex reports that it handled roughly 974,000 passengers during August, which was down 8.7% from the same month in 2024. San Jose Airport's passenger travel totals for the three-month summer travel season represented the weakest stretch over that time period since the summer of 2021, this news organization's analysis of the airport's monthly reports shows. During June, July and August, San Jose Airport averaged about 992,600 passenger trips a month."
"Over the 12 months that ended in August, San Jose Airport accommodated about 11.2 million passengers. That was down 5.7% from the 11.87 million passengers the South Bay aviation hub handled over the one-year period that ended in August 2024. At the current pace, San Jose Airport's activity would finish below the 11.77 million passengers the aviation center handled during 2024."
"This summer's passenger activity was the lowest level for those three months since the summer of 2021, when the airport averaged 776,900 passengers, as San Jose began to recover from the travel nosedive in the wake of the coronavirus. The airport handled an average of 1.1 million passengers during the summer of 2022, 1.12 million passengers in the summer of 2023, and 1.09 million passengers during the summer of 2024."
San Jose International Airport handled roughly 974,000 passengers in August, an 8.7% decline from August 2024. The airport averaged about 992,600 passenger trips per month during June–August, the weakest three-month summer stretch since 2021. Summer averages were 1.1 million in 2022, 1.12 million in 2023, and 1.09 million in 2024. Over the 12 months ending in August, the airport accommodated about 11.2 million passengers, down 5.7% from the prior 12-month period. At the current pace, annual activity would fall below the 11.77 million passengers recorded in 2024 and remains well under the 2019 record of 15.65 million.
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