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*Aeromexico: Aeromexico utilizes the MD-87 as its standard equipment to San Diego, although the MD-80 and 737-700 make occasional appearances.  There is a daily flight arriving at approximately 7:30PM from Los Cabos and departing again at approximately 9:00AM.  On Thursdays and Sundays, there are additional arrivals at approximately 8:40AM, 12:35PM, and 4:10PM with corresponding departures at approximately 9:45AM, 1:35PM, and 5:15PM.
*Aeromexico: Aeromexico utilizes the MD-87 as its standard equipment to San Diego, although the MD-80 and 737-700 make occasional appearances.  There is a daily flight arriving at approximately 7:30PM from Los Cabos and departing again at approximately 9:00AM.  On Thursdays and Sundays, there are additional arrivals at approximately 8:40AM, 12:35PM, and 4:10PM with corresponding departures at approximately 9:45AM, 1:35PM, and 5:15PM.


*Alaska Airlines: 737-400, 737-900, MD-80
*Alaska Airlines: Alaska Airlines operates a busy schedule from SAN, using primarily the 737-400 and MD-80.  It is not uncommon to see the 737-700 or 737-900 as well.  Alaska's special livery planes visit from time to time on an irregular basis.
*Aloha Airlines: 737-700
 
*American Airlines: 757-200, MD-80
*Aloha Airlines: Aloha's daily 737-700 flight arrives at approximately 11:00PM but departs during daylight hours at approximately 8:20AM.
**American Eagle: ERJ-140, Saab 340B
 
*Continental Airlines: 737-800, 737-900
*American Airlines: American has a large number of daily MD-80 flights to its hubs.  The 757 is used on long-haul flights to JFK and BOS as well as a few of its flight to DFW.  Chances are best for seeing American's 757s in the morning and early afternoon.
 
**American Eagle: American Eagle operates many flights using the ERJ-140 and Saab 340B throughout the day.
 
*Continental Airlines: The 737-800 is the mainstay of Continental's operations at SAN, but spotters may occasionally see the 737-300, 737-700, or 737-900 instead.  During peak times of the year, such as during the holidays, a few late night arrivals and early morning departures may be operated by the 757-200.
 
*Delta Air Lines: 737-300, 757-200, 767-200, 767-300, MD-90
*Delta Air Lines: 737-300, 757-200, 767-200, 767-300, MD-90
**Delta Connection (Atlantic Southeast Airlines): CRJ-700
**Delta Connection (Atlantic Southeast Airlines): CRJ-700
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