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===Passenger===
===Passenger===


*'''Air Canada''': Air Canada operates daily Embraer 190 flights to Calgary and Vancouver, with arrivals at 11:16am and 2:10pm and departures at 12:00pm and 2:55pm.  An A319-operated flight from Toronto arrives at 7:20pm, with the return flight departing the following morning at 7:20am.
*'''Air Canada''': Air Canada operates daily Embraer 190 flights to Vancouver, with arrivals at 11:16am and departures at 12:30pm.  An A319-operated flight from Toronto arrives at 12:30pm, with the return flight departing the following afternoon at 1:30pm.


*'''AirTran Airways''': AirTran operates a daily 737-700 flight to Atlanta, arriving at 1:00pm and departing at 1:50pm.  On May 21, AirTran will be adjusting their schedule, with Atlanta flights arriving at 11:50am and 9:30pm and departing at 12:40pm and 10:20pm, along with a flight to Milwaukee arriving at 10:45am and departing at 11:30am.
*'''AirTran Airways''': AirTran no longer flies to KSAN.


*'''Alaska Airlines''': Alaska Airlines operates a busy schedule from SAN, using various members of the 737 family.  Alaska's special livery planes visit from time to time on an irregular basis.
*'''Alaska Airlines''': Alaska Airlines operates a busy schedule from SAN, using various members of the 737 family.  Alaska's special livery planes visit from time to time on an irregular basis. Alaska is quite known for its unusual flights out of KSAN. Alaska flies to Kahului with a 737-800, and Various Mexico cities out of KSAN with 737-400/800/900 families. Alaska also flies to Portland and Seattle.


*'''Allegiant Air''': Allegiant offers two weekly flights to San Diego using MD-80 aircraft.  On Thursday and Sunday, a flight from Bellingham, Washington arrives at 5:35pm and departs at 6:15pm.
*'''Allegiant Air''': Allegiant offers two weekly flights to San Diego using MD-80 aircraft.  On Thursday and Sunday, a flight from Bellingham, Washington arrives at 5:35pm and departs at 6:15pm.


*'''American Airlines''': American has a large number of daily MD-80 flights to its hub in Dallas.  The 757 is used on long-haul flights Boston and New York as well as a some of its flights to DFW. Winglet-equipped 757s are not uncommon. Flights to Chicago are now operated by the 737-800.
*'''American Airlines''': American has a large number of daily MD-80 flights to its hub in Dallas.  The 737 is used on long-haul flights to New York as well as a Chicago. KSAN sees about 9x MD-80s a day to DFW.
**'''American Eagle''': American Eagle operates many flights to Los Angeles using the ERJ-140 throughout the day.
**'''American Eagle''': American Eagle operates many flights to Los Angeles using the ERJ-135 throughout the day. KSAN sees around 30 flights a day to Los Angles, majority of them owned by American Eagle.


*'''British Airways''': British Airways will return to San Diego on June 1, 2011, with nonstop service to London's Heathrow Airport.  The Boeing 777-200 flight will arrive at 6:15pm and depart at 8:05pm.
*'''British Airways''': British Airways will return to San Diego on June 1, 2011, with nonstop service to London's Heathrow Airport.  The Boeing 777-200ER flight will arrive at 6:15pm and depart at 8:05pm.


*'''Continental Airlines''': The 737-800 is the mainstay of Continental's operations at SAN, but spotters may occasionally see the 737-700 or 737-900 instead.
*'''Continental Airlines''': The 737-800 is the mainstay of Continental's operations at SAN, but spotters may occasionally see the 737-700 or 737-900 instead.


*'''Delta Air Lines''': Delta operates a varied fleet in San Diego, with new-livery 757s seen regularly. Spotters may see the 737-800, 757-200, 767-300, A320, and MD-90 here.
*'''Delta Air Lines''': Delta operates a varied fleet in San Diego, with new-livery 757s seen regularly. Spotters may see the 737-800, 757-200, 767-300, A320, and MD-90 here. Delta flies 6x weekly 767-300 which arives around 10:20AM, and departs around 11:35AM. KSAN sees about 5 flights a day to Atlanta, ranging from Boeing 737-800's/757-200's/767-300's.
**'''Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines)''': SkyWest operates varying models of the Canadair Regional Jet on flights to Salt Lake City and Los Angeles.
**'''Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines)''': SkyWest operates varying models of the Canadair Regional Jet on flights to Salt Lake City and Los Angeles.


*'''Frontier Airlines''': Frontier operates six daily flights using a mixture of A318 and A319 equipment.  Arrivals are at approximately 8:25AM, 9:40AM, 2:20PM, 4:20PM, 7:30PM, and 10:45PM.  Departures generally take place forty minutes after arrival, except for the late night flight which leaves at approximately 6:20AM.  Two of the flights are operated by Republic Airlines using Embraer 190 aircraft, and these may be seen in Midwest Airlines livery.
*'''Frontier Airlines''': Frontier operates six daily flights using a mixture of A318 and A319 equipment.  Arrivals are at approximately 8:25AM, 9:40AM, 2:20PM, 4:20PM, 7:30PM, and 10:45PM.  Departures generally take place forty minutes after arrival, except for the late night flight which leaves at approximately 6:20AM.  Two of the flights are operated by Republic Airlines using Embraer 190 aircraft, and these may be seen in Midwest Airlines livery.


*'''Hawaiian Airlines''': Hawaiian operates a daily 767-300 flight to Honolulu, departing at 10:30am and arriving at 9:50pm.
*'''Hawaiian Airlines''': Hawaiian operates a daily 767-300ER flight to Honolulu, departing at 10:30am and arriving at 9:50pm.


*'''JetBlue Airways''': JetBlue operates a handful of A320 flights throughout the day.
*'''JetBlue Airways''': JetBlue operates a handful of A320 flights throughout the day. They fly to Boston and New York.


*'''Southwest Airlines''': Southwest has by far the largest passenger operation at SAN, with several arrivals and departures every hour.  Most of these flights are operated by the 737-300 and 737-700, in both new and older liveries.  The 737-500 is no longer seen very frequently in SAN.  Fortunately, because of the large number of Southwest aircraft cycling through San Diego, it is not uncommon to see one of the airline's famous special livery planes.
*'''Southwest Airlines''': Southwest has by far the largest passenger operation at SAN, with several arrivals and departures every hour.  Most of these flights are operated by the 737-300 and 737-700, in both new and older liveries.  The 737-500 is no longer seen very frequently in SAN.  Fortunately, because of the large number of Southwest aircraft cycling through San Diego, it is not uncommon to see one of the airline's famous special livery planes.