Airlines relocated from the Commuter Terminal at San Diego International

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Airlines currently operating from the Commuter Terminal at San Diego International Airport will be relocated to terminals 1 (T1) and 2 (T2) from June 4, 2015. The relocation of the airlines is to accommodate larger planes flying to Los Angeles.

United Airlines will relocate to T2 West and will utilize the company’s existing facilities at the terminal. American Airlines flights operated by American Eagle will relocate to T2 East, also using the airlines’ existing facilities, and Seaport Airlines will move to the west end of T1.

The Commuter Terminal will continue to serve as the administrative offices for the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority. Future plans for the building will be determined as part of the Airport Authority’s Airport Development Plan, which is currently underway.

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