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San Bernardino International Airport promotes nonstop flights

San Bernardino International Airport promotes nonstop flights
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San Bernardino International Airport has announced the introduction of new nonstop flights to San Francisco and Provo, Utah. This development was shared on X, a social media platform.

According to San Bernardino News Daily, the airport has launched nonstop Breeze Airways flights to Provo, operating on Mondays and Fridays. These flights enable travelers to bypass connections and avoid traffic through Los Angeles-area airports. The new route aims to expand access for summer vacations, outdoor recreation, and family visits in the Greater Salt Lake City region.

As said on San Bernardino International Airport's official "Lowest Fares" page, Breeze Airways now offers nonstop flights to San Francisco International Airport from SBD. This service allows quick access to Northern California and onward international destinations via San Francisco's global network. The service highlights Breeze’s model of serving underserved routes with affordable, nonstop flights.

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The airport's website reports a low-cost flat parking rate of $5 per day with proximity to the terminal, which is positioned as a major advantage compared to other Los Angeles Basin airports. The site emphasizes that travelers can "skip the traffic, long lines, and high parking costs," suggesting efficient and cost-effective travel options.

San Bernardino International Airport serves as a public commercial, cargo, and general aviation airport for the Inland Empire region. It began passenger operations in August 2022 with Breeze Airways and features a modern domestic terminal, international processing facilities, and amenities including low-cost parking and direct access to major freeways.

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