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The San Bernardino International Airport, known as FlySBD, has announced the opening of Leland’s Coffee, a new concession stand offering beverages and snacks. The announcement was made on March 25 via the social media platform X.

According to FlySBD's official Instagram account, Leland's Coffee is now operational, providing travelers with a convenient location to enjoy hot and cold beverages along with snacks before their flights. The café is situated across from the security checkpoint, allowing easy access for passengers in need of refreshments. This development aligns with the airport's ongoing commitment to enhancing passenger amenities and improving the overall travel experience.

As detailed on the San Bernardino International Airport's official website, the terminal offers various amenities including free Wi-Fi throughout, a café within the gate hold area for sandwiches and other items, and a pre-security coffee station for those waiting or ready to depart. These services are part of the airport's efforts to provide a comfortable and convenient environment for all travelers.

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The airport features a 150,000 square foot modern domestic terminal equipped with dining and retail spaces, four generously sized passenger gates, and jet bridges accommodating aircraft of any size. The addition of Leland's Coffee complements these facilities by providing passengers with more dining options.

San Bernardino International Airport is located in San Bernardino, California, approximately 60 miles east of Los Angeles. It offers a range of services including passenger flights, air cargo operations, and general aviation. With its modern facilities and strategic location, SBD aims to provide a convenient and efficient travel experience for residents and visitors of the Inland Empire region.

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