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San Bernardino International Airport promotes summer travel with nonstop flights

San Bernardino International Airport promotes summer travel with nonstop flights
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San Bernardino International Airport has announced its new campaign to promote itself as the starting point for summer adventures, offering nonstop flights to San Francisco and Provo. The announcement was made on the social media platform X.

According to a post on San Bernardino International Airport’s official Facebook page, the airport is inviting travelers to begin their summer getaways with convenient nonstop flights to top destinations such as San Francisco and Provo. The campaign encourages residents to "start at San Bernardino Int’l Airport," highlighting travel goals like visiting the Golden Gate Bridge or exploring Provo’s natural scenery. The post also features a community engagement prompt asking, "Where’s your first summer stop?" to inspire local excitement for travel and reinforce the airport's role as a gateway to adventure.

The airport's official booking page and regional guides confirm that it offers daily nonstop flights via Breeze Airways to San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Provo, Utah. These routes provide Inland Empire travelers with direct access to major summer destinations, including San Francisco’s iconic landmarks and Provo’s proximity to national parks and outdoor activities. By connecting the region directly to popular vacation spots, the airport supports easy, efficient summer travel planning for families and individuals alike.

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San Bernardino International Airport is marketed as a budget-friendly, traveler-oriented facility, featuring parking at just $5 per day and a small, easily navigable terminal that minimizes stress. Recent reviews on its social media praise the airport for its "hassle-free" and "convenient" experience, with one traveler stating it "beats the congestion found at larger airports." These amenities are a key part of its appeal, especially for those looking to maximize comfort and save time during busy summer months.

According to Wikipedia, San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) is a public-use airport covering nearly 1,329 acres in San Bernardino, California. It is managed by the San Bernardino International Airport Authority. The airport features a 10,000-foot runway that accommodates large commercial and cargo aircraft and serves both passenger and freight operations. SBD processed approximately 50,000 passengers and 670,000 tons of cargo in 2024 and is recognized as a growing transportation hub for the Inland Empire region.

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