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San Diego International Airport, (IATA Airport Code: SAN) also known as Lindbergh International Airport or Lindbergh Field, is located in San Diego, California
San Diego International Airport has a primitive design which cannot handle a hub operation. Also, the FIS Facility can only handle one widebody and one narrowbody at the same time, which explains the short number of international flights.
A new airport is planned to alleviate this problem so that hub operations and more international flights can start.
On September 25, 1978, Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182, which was on a Sacramento-Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles-San Diego route, collided with a small airplane while trying to land at Lindbergh Field, killing everyone on board, 2 on the small aircraft, and 7 on the ground.
San Diego International Airport has 3 Terminals.
Airlines and destinations
Commuter Terminal
Terminal 1
- Alaska Airlines (Los Cabos, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver)
- Southwest Airlines (Albuquerque, Baltimore/Washington, Chicago Midway, El Paso, Las Vegas, Oakland, Nashville, New Orleans, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Jose, Tucson)
- United Airlines (Chicago O'Hare, Denver, San Francisco, Washington Dulles)
- US Airways (Charlotte, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh)
Terminal 2
- Aeroméxico (Loreto, Los Cabos, Mazatlan)
- America West Airlines (Las Vegas, Los Cabos, Phoenix, Puerto Vallarta, Vancouver)
- American Airlines (Boston, Chicago O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, New York JFK, St. Louis, San Jose)
- Continental Airlines (Houston Bush, Newark)
- Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, Cincinnati, Dallas/Fort Worth, New York JFK, Salt Lake City)
- Frontier Airlines (Denver)
- Hawaiian Airlines (Honolulu, Kahului)
- JetBlue Airways (New York JFK)
- Northwest Airlines (Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul)
- Sun Country Airlines
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