USA. International passenger traffic at San Diego International Airport hit a new record high in 2013, for the second consecutive year. International volumes increased by +21.5% over 2012 to 627,596.
Total passenger traffic in 2013 reached its highest level since 2008, with 17,710,241 passengers served. That represents a +2.7% increase compared to 2012.
In 2013, airlines serving the airport carried passengers to and from 47 domestic and eight international nonstop destinations. The international passenger record was driven by services to Tokyo (Japan Airlines), London (British Airways), Cabo San Lucas (Alaska Airlines, Spirit Airlines), Mexico City (Volaris), Calgary (WestJet), and Toronto (Air Canada).