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Airport Fast Facts

Founded in 1928, San Diego International Airport is the busiest single-runway commercial service airport in the nation.

  • The runway is 9,401-feet in length and 200-feet in width.
  • The airport features 41 gates in Terminals 1 and 2 and 4 Gates at the Commuter Terminal.
  • The airport is conveniently located three miles northwest of downtown San Diego and sits on 661 acres.
  • The airport and affiliated enterprises contribute an estimated $9.9 billion annually to the regional economy.
  • Approximately 4,900 employees work for the airlines, support service providers, federal agencies, fixed base operator, cargo operators, concessions and San Diego County Regional Airport Authority at the Airport.
  • In 1976, San Diego International Airport became the first commercial airport in the nation to enact restrictions on late night and early morning takeoffs. While arrivals are permitted 24-hours a day, departures are prohibited between 11:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m.

Overview – 2010

  • The airport was ranked 28th in the US in terms of enplaned passengers by the FAA.
  • The airport served 16.9 million passengers.
  • The airport was served by 16 passenger carriers and 4 cargo carriers.
  • The carriers provided service to 46 non-stop destinations throughout the year.
  • The largest carrier is Southwest Airlines who carried 38.5% of the passengers and accounted for 37.1% of the airport's total operations.
  • Airlines serving the airport transported 127,261 tons of cargo and mail.
  • The airport supported an average of 521 operations per day.
  • The top 10 carriers and their share of passengers were:
    • Southwest Airlines – 38.45%
    • United Airlines* – 17.05%
    • Delta Air Lines – 10.73%
    • American Airlines – 7.97%
    • US Airways – 5.94%
    • Alaska Airlines – 5.57%
    • SkyWest Airlines – 3.19%
    • Frontier Airlines – 2.64%
    • American Eagle Airlines – 1.96%
    • jetBlue Airways – 1.78%
  • The top 20 Domestic Markets for 2010 were:
    • San Francisco/Bay Area (SFO/OAK/SJC)
    • New York/New Jersey (JFK/LGA/EWR)
    • Sacramento
    • Seattle/Tacoma
    • Phoenix
    • Washington DC/Baltimore (DCA/IAD/BWI)
    • Las Vegas
    • Denver
    • Chicago (ORD/MDW)
    • Boston/Providence/Manchester (NOS/PVD/MHT)
    • Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex (DFW/DAL)
    • Salt Lake City
    • Portland
    • Minneapolis/St. Paul
    • Houston (IAH/HOU)
    • Philadelphia
    • Atlanta
    • Detroit
    • Miami/Ft. Lauderdale/West Palm Beach (MIA/FLL/PBI)
    • Honolulu

Note: Top 20 rank based on passengers per day, DOT OD Database 1B YE 2 Q 2010. Data will be updated quarterly.

*United’s total includes merger partner Continental Airlines. Merger closed on October 1, 2010.

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