San Jose International Airport experienced a minor increase in passenger traffic in May 2025, accommodating over 931,300 travelers—4.5% more than in April. However, this figure is still 9.5% lower than in May 2024, highlighting the ongoing struggles for recovery since the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past year, San Jose handled 11.47 million passengers, falling 26.7% short of the 15.65 million from 2019, which was its peak year. The trends suggest a concerning trajectory for the airport as it aims to improve upon already low passenger numbers.
San Jose International Airport saw a slight increase in passenger traffic in May compared to April, but numbers are still significantly below pre-COVID levels.
In May 2025, the airport served 931,300 passengers, a 4.5% increase from April, yet 9.5% lower than in May 2024, signaling ongoing travel difficulties.
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