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United Airlines to resume flights at Carlsbad’s McClellan-Palomar Airport in March 2026

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United Airlines to resume flights at Carlsbad’s McClellan-Palomar Airport in March 2026
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United Airlines is set to resume service at McClellan-Palomar Airport (CLD) in Carlsbad, California, after an 11-year absence. The new service, scheduled to begin in March 2026, will offer twice-daily flights to United’s hubs in Denver (DEN) and San Francisco (SFO) through its United Express regional brand. The flights will use Embraer E175 aircraft, which are intended to provide connections for travelers heading to other destinations across the country.

The return of United Airlines marks the second major carrier to reintroduce service at CLD, following American Eagle’s resumption of flights to Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) in 2024. Since United last operated from Carlsbad in 2015, the airport has undergone significant upgrades, including a new terminal that opened in 2009, funded primarily by American Airlines, as reported by the San Diego Tribune.

CLD also hosts restoration operations for the San Diego Aerospace Museum and serves as a base for the San Diego County Sheriff’s aviation law enforcement section. Some local residents have voiced concerns about renewed commercial service, citing financial losses for the airfield. However, regional airports like CLD play an important role for travelers in underserved areas and for pilots starting their careers.

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Patrick Quayle, Senior Vice President of Global Network Planning & Alliances at United Airlines, commented on the significance of the new service: “With the addition of Carlsbad, United now serves more cities in California than any other airline. (...) Airports like Carlsbad play a vital role in connecting communities and nurturing United’s pilots of tomorrow…”

The Embraer E175, which will operate the new routes, replaces older turboprop aircraft such as the Embraer 120 Brasilia, which SkyWest retired in 2015. The E175 features a 2-2 seating configuration with no middle seats and offers more spacious cabins compared to previous regional planes. According to Planespotters.net, the E170 and E175 are the newest jets in the United Express fleet.

The E175 has become popular on short-haul routes, offering quieter operation and modern amenities such as charging ports and WiFi for up to 88 passengers. The aircraft is more fuel-efficient and has lower maintenance costs than many older models, allowing operators to offer lower fares and more destination options.

United’s renewed presence at Carlsbad is part of broader efforts to strengthen the national air travel network and improve connectivity for smaller communities.

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