Fontana parents fly from SBD to Provo with home-baked cookies to visit kids at BYU

Fontana residents with cookies for their kids attending BYU
Fontana residents with cookies for their kids attending BYU - X
0Comments

San Bernardino International Airport announced that Fontana parents brought home-baked cookies to their children at Brigham Young University (BYU) on a flight from San Bernardino to Provo. The announcement, made on the social media platform X on December 27, also highlighted Breeze Airways’ new twice-weekly nonstop service starting February 7.

Breeze Airways will operate nonstop flights between San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) and Provo Municipal Airport (PVU) beginning February 7, 2025. The flights are scheduled to depart San Bernardino at 7:50 p.m. and arrive in Provo at 10:33 p.m., with a flight duration of approximately 1 hour and 43 minutes. Fares for a one-way trip start at $39.

According to its website, in 2022, San Bernardino International Airport handled 1.39 billion pounds of all-cargo aircraft landed weight, marking a significant increase of 60% from the previous year’s figure of 872 million pounds and a substantial rise of 197% from the 471 million pounds recorded in 2020. SBD ranked among the top 30 cargo airports in the United States, an improvement from its position within the top 60 in 2020 and its rank of 102nd place in 2018.

San Bernardino International Airport has served the region for nearly eight decades. It began as San Bernardino Municipal Airport under Army Air Corps jurisdiction in 1941 before becoming Norton Air Force Base. Today, SBD operates as a commercial service airport, supporting passenger travel, cargo operations, and business aviation.



Related

John Ackerman Chief Executive Officer

Karim Webb recognized for guiding airport board during challenging period

During a period marked by significant changes in the aviation industry, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has recognized the leadership of Board President Karim Webb.

Charlene Reynolds Airport Director

John Wayne Airport adds Dunkin’, Harbor Exchange, Brookstone in latest terminal upgrade

John Wayne Airport has announced the opening of new dining and retail concessions as part of its ongoing efforts to improve guest services and modernize its facilities.

Jason Ambrosi, President of Air Line Pilots Association

Air Line Pilots Association announces push for ROTOR Act to address aviation safety gaps

The Air Line Pilots Association is urging passage of the ROTOR Act following concerns raised by recent aviation incidents including PSA Flight 5342. The act aims to address identified safety gaps as new data highlights ongoing risks near major airports.

Trending

Air New Zealand has suspended its earnings guidance - barely two weeks after it first disclosed it - amid "unprecedented volatility" in the jet fuel market following the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Airbus delivered fewer aircraft over the first two months - a total of 54 - than the 65 achieved in the same period last year. The airframer handed over 35 aircraft in February comprising 25 A320neo-family jets and eight A220s, plus two A350s. It has forecast deliveries of 870 commercial ...
Elevate Jet Adds App For Booking Aircraft Like Rideshares
The Federal Aviation Administration late Monday announced the next stage of its Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Integration Pilot Program (eIPP), which will begin early air taxi operations spanning 26 states this year.
Airspace restrictions in the Middle East amid the Iran war have dealt another blow to Indian airlines, which count the region as ​a crucial corridor for flights to Europe and the U.S. since Pakistan banned Indian carriers from its airspace last year.
Hong Kong-based airline has business-class return listed at A$39,577, as travellers look for route avoiding Middle East
Many TSA agents, who are not getting paid due to the partial government shutdown, have stopped working. That means long waits at airport security.
Flights departing the capital of Oman landed in 20 new destinations compared to a week earlier, with a dozen continuing on to other cities in Europe.
What do you think will be the biggest challenge or concern for the business aviation industry and/or your segment of the industry in 2026?
While some flights have restarted, Middle Eastern airlines have said they won't operate normal schedules before the end of this week at the earliest.

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Sky Industry News.