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*'''United Airlines''': United operates a mixed fleet to SAN, comprised of the 737-300, 737-500, 757-200, A319, and A320.  These may appear in the new or old livery.  The 737s are still occasionally seen in the "Shuttle by United" livery and Ted A320s sometimes appear, despite the fact that SAN is not a Ted destination.  Flights are operated throughout the day.
*'''United Airlines''': United operates a mixed fleet to SAN, comprised of the 737-300, 737-500, 757-200, A319, and A320.  These may appear in the new or old livery.  The 737s are still occasionally seen in the "Shuttle by United" livery and Ted A320s sometimes appear, despite the fact that SAN is not a Ted destination.  Flights are operated throughout the day.
**'''United Express (SkyWest Airlines)''': The EMB-120 is the mainstay of United Express service to SAN, although these are supplemented by a daily CRJ-200 flight arriving at approximately 11:00PM and departing at approximately 6:30AM.
**'''United Express (SkyWest Airlines)''': The EMB-120 is the mainstay of United Express service to SAN, although these are supplemented by a daily CRJ-700 flight arriving at approximately 11:00PM and departing at approximately 6:30AM starting with the evening arrival on January 8, 2007; prior to this date a CRJ-200 may sometimes be seen on this flight.


*'''US Airways''': US Airways brings the A319, A320, and A321 to SAN, with most arrivals throughout the morning and in the evening.  The number of US Airways flights has increased as the airline now operates some of the former America West frequencies from Phoenix.  The new US Airways colors are common on America West-operated flights but still somewhat rare in SAN for US Airways-operated flights, but this will change as more aircraft are painted into the new livery.  The new US Airways retro livery A319s make appearances on an irregular basis.
*'''US Airways''': US Airways brings the A319, A320, and A321 to SAN, with most arrivals throughout the morning and in the evening.  The number of US Airways flights has increased as the airline now operates some of the former America West frequencies from Phoenix.  The new US Airways colors are common on America West-operated flights but still somewhat rare in SAN for US Airways-operated flights, but this will change as more aircraft are painted into the new livery.  The new US Airways retro livery A319s make appearances on an irregular basis.