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Thursday, January 9, 2025 San José Mineta International Airport (SJC) has observed a notable slowdown in passenger traffic during the recent holiday season, diverging from the anticipated surge typically associated with this period. Passenger Traffic Trends In December 2024, SJC recorded approximately 10,960 flights, encompassing both arrivals and departures. This figure reflects a modest increase compared to the same period in 2023, where the airport experienced a 9% rise in travelers.

Despite these numbers, the expected holiday travel surge was less pronounced than in previous years. Comparative Analysis with Regional Airports While SJC’s growth appears modest, other Bay Area airports have reported more significant increases. San Francisco International Airport (SFO), for instance, noted a 14% increase in travelers during the same holiday season.



This disparity suggests that while regional travel demand is on the rise, SJC’s share of this growth remains comparatively subdued. Factors Influencing the Slowdown Several factors may contribute to SJC’s sluggish holiday travel patterns: Airport Initiatives and Future Outlook In response to the evolving travel landscape, SJC has undertaken several initiatives to enhance the passenger experience and attract more travelers: Conclusion While San José Mineta International Airport has experienced a sluggish holiday travel pattern, efforts are underway to address these challenges and enhance the airport’s appeal to travelers.

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