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JDiver Feb 2, 2018 8:47 pm

New 2018 routings from / to SJC / San Jose - Mineta
 
Email dated 2 Feb 2018 from SJC / San José Mineta Airport:

In 2018, many airlines will launch convenient, nonstop service to these 14 U.S. cities and two popular Mexico destinations:

Southwest Airlines is launching a major Silicon Valley expansion in spring with 80 additional weekly flights, including eight new nonstop destinations, six of which were previously unserved at SJC by any carrier.

SJD - Cabo San Lucas / San Jose del Cabo – first-ever international service for Southwest in San Jose, starts March 10

MSY - New Orleans – weekly flights begin April 8

ABQ - Albuquerque – weekly flights begin April 8

STL - Saint Louis, HOU - Houston-Hobby, GEG - Spokane and BOI - Boise – daily service launches on April 8

MCO - Orlando – daily service begins May 6

Frontier to ATL - Atlanta, AUS - Austin, CVG - Cincinnati, SAT - San Antonio and TUL - Tulsa – up to four-weekly flights start on April 8 or 9.

Aeromexico to MEX - Mexico City – daily, seasonal service operates June 1 through August 31.

Delta to New York-JFK – daily flights begin June 8.

Alaska to PAE - Everett/Seattle area – daily service is expected to begin in the fall, pending government approval.

For convenience, on-time flights and a world-class passenger service experience, book your flights to and from Silicon Valley at FlySanJose | Mineta San Jose International Airport - Silicon Valley's Airport.


Current (Feb 2018) international destinations and Airlines serving them from SJC include:

Note the sole lounge serving SJC is TheClub@SJC, Terminal A - link

Beijing / PEK: Hainan Airlines / HU (Terminal B)

Cabo San Lucas / SJD: Alaska Airlines / AS (Terminal B)

Frankfurt / FRA: Lufthansa / LH (Terminal B)

Guadalajara / GDL: Aeroméxico / AM (Terminal A)

London / LHR: British Airways / BA (Terminal B)

Mexico City / MEX: Aeroméxico / AM (Terminal B)

Morelia (Mexico) / MLM: volaris / Y4 (Terminal A)

Shanghai / PVG: Air China / CA (Terminal A)

Tokyo / NRT: ANA / All Nippon Airlines / NH (Terminal A)

Vancouver / YVR: Air Canada / AC (Terminal A)

Zacatecas (Mexico) / ZCL: volaris/ Y4 (Terminal A)

darthbimmer Feb 10, 2018 4:34 pm

Not much of that news is new. We discussed it several months ago in the San Francisco forum: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/san-...ights-sjc.html

JDiver Feb 18, 2018 10:49 am


Originally Posted by darthbimmer (Post 29403016)
Not much of that news is new. We discussed it several months ago in the San Francisco forum: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/san-...ights-sjc.html

Uh, Southwest is but one of the airlines initiating new service... and the discussion only discusses other Airlines peripherally. It’s also about having accurate, descriptive thread titles (per the FT Rules) so members can easily find information. I’ll ask the Moderator to merge and retitle the two threads.

Eastbay1K Feb 18, 2018 11:52 am

CSL? Weak press release, given how they took care to get the other "irregular" airport codes correct ... or is WN actually starting service to Podunk Field which served less than 1200 passengers in 2017?

JDiver Feb 18, 2018 12:15 pm


Originally Posted by Eastbay1K (Post 29431039)
CSL? Weak press release, given how they took care to get the other "irregular" airport codes correct ... or is WN actually starting service to Podunk Field which served less than 1200 passengers in 2017?

I’ve amended that to SJD in my post. I though maybe CSL was expanding and opening up, but SJD is definitely what appears on the AS routes map, etc.


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