San Jose and Oakland airports are poised to embrace the potentially busy launch for the summer travel season at a time when a post-coronavirus rebound in passenger trips is starting to stall.
Passenger travel at San Jose International Airport is showing signs of fading, a loss of altitude in travel activity that has left the Silicon Valley aviation hub well short of its pre-coronavirus heights.
San Jose and Oakland airports handled more passengers in 2023 compared to the year before yet both remain stuck well below their pre-coronavirus heights as a full recovery from their economic maladies remains elusive.
SJC and OAK handled more passengers in 2023 compared to the year before yet both remain stuck well below their pre-coronavirus heights as a full recovery from their economic maladies remains elusive.
SJC and OAK handled more passengers in 2023 compared to the year before yet both remain stuck well below their pre-coronavirus heights as a full recovery from their economic maladies remains elusive.