San Bernardino Airport launches first-ever commercial flight
San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) marked a key milestone with the launch of first-ever scheduled passenger flights.
Breeze Airways began nonstop service from SBD to San Francisco International Airport with one-stop, same-plane service to Provo Airport (PVU) in Utah.
Breeze focuses on connecting travelers in underserved cities with affordable fares.
“This is an incredible day for the Inland Empire and its residents,” said Frank J. Navarro, SBD’s Commission President and Mayor of the nearby city of Colton.
“Breeze Airways’ launch of daily nonstop flights means our community now has a convenient and affordable airport and airline choice.
“New commercial flights raise the Inland Empire’s profile in the Southern California region, and create much-needed jobs for our growing community,.”
The San Bernardino–San Francisco flight service operates daily.
Breeze Airways began service in May 2021 and was founded by serial aviation entrepreneur David Neeleman.
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