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*'''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 SAN. Alaska flies to Kahului and Honolulu with 737-800s, and various Mexico cities with 737-400/800/900 families. Alaska also flies to Portland and Seattle.
*'''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 SAN. Alaska flies to Kahului and Honolulu with 737-800s, and various Mexico cities with 737-400/800/900 families. Alaska also flies to Portland and Seattle.
**'''Horizon Air''': Horizon operates flights to Santa Rosa, Monterey, and Fresno on behalf of Alaska using Bombardier Q400 aircraft.
**'''Horizon Air''': Horizon operates flights to Santa Rosa, Monterey, and Fresno on behalf of Alaska using Bombardier Q400 aircraft.
**'''SkyWest Airlines''': SkyWest operates flights to Boise on behalf of Alaska using the CRJ-700.


*'''Allegiant Air''': Allegiant offers two to four weekly flights to Bellingham using MD-80 aircraft.
*'''Allegiant Air''': Allegiant offers two to four weekly flights to Bellingham using MD-80 aircraft.
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*'''SeaPort Airlines''': SeaPort operates twice-daily flights (once daily on weekends) to Imperial using Cessna 208 Caravan aircraft.
*'''SeaPort Airlines''': SeaPort operates twice-daily flights (once daily on weekends) to Imperial using Cessna 208 Caravan aircraft.


*'''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.  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 737-700, with some 737-300 and 737-800 flights.  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.


*'''Spirit Airlines''': Spirit operates up to three daily A319 flights to Las Vegas. Flights arrive at 11:25am (except Tuesday), 6:20pm (except Wednesday), and 10:40pm and depart at 6:30am, 12:05pm (except Tuesday) and 7:00pm (except Wednesday).
*'''Spirit Airlines''': Spirit operates up to three daily A319 flights to Las Vegas. Flights arrive at 11:25am (except Tuesday), 6:20pm (except Wednesday), and 10:40pm and depart at 6:30am, 12:05pm (except Tuesday) and 7:00pm (except Wednesday).
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