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===Passenger===
===Passenger===
*'''Air Canada''': 737 MAX 8
*'''Air Canada''': A220-300
*'''Air Canada Express (Jazz)''': CRJ-900
*'''Air Canada Express (Jazz)''': CRJ-900
*'''Alaska Airlines''': 737-700, 737-800, 737-900, 737-900ER, 737 MAX 9, A321neo
*'''Alaska Airlines''': 737-700, 737-800, 737-900, 737-900ER, 737 MAX 8, 737 MAX 9
**'''Horizon Air''': ERJ-175
**'''Horizon Air''': ERJ-175
**'''SkyWest Airlines''': ERJ-175
**'''SkyWest Airlines''': ERJ-175
*'''Allegiant Air''': A319-100, A320-200
*'''Allegiant Air''': A319-100, A320-200
*'''American Airlines''': 737-800, A320-200, A321-200, A321neo
*'''American Airlines''': 737-800, A320-200, A321-200, A321neo
*'''British Airways''': A350-1000
*'''Breeze Airways''': A220-300
*'''British Airways''': 777-200ER, 787-8
*'''Delta Air Lines''': 737-800, 737-900ER, 757-200, 757-300, A319-100, A320-200, A321-200
*'''Delta Air Lines''': 737-800, 737-900ER, 757-200, 757-300, A319-100, A320-200, A321-200
**'''Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines)''': ERJ-175
**'''Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines)''': ERJ-175
*'''Frontier Airlines''': A319-100, A320-200, A320neo, A321-200
*'''Frontier Airlines''': A319-100, A320-200, A320neo, A321-200, A321neo
*'''Hawaiian Airlines''': A321neo, A330-200
*'''Hawaiian Airlines''': A321neo, A330-200
*'''Japan Airlines''': 787-8
*'''Japan Airlines''': 787-8
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===Public Transportation===
===Public Transportation===


San Diego Transit bus [http://www.sdmts.com/mtscr/Route.aspx?r=992 Route 992], sometimes known as the Flyer, and [http://www.sdmts.com/mtscr/Route.aspx?r=923 Route 923A] provide service to the airport terminals.  The lines originate in downtown San Diego, with several stops including one near the official observation lot at Laurel and Harbor.  Connections to these routes can be made at various locations in downtown San Diego to other bus routes as well as the [http://www.sdmts.com/Trolley/Trolley.asp San Diego Trolley], [http://www.gonctd.com/coaster Coaster], and [http://www.amtrakcalifornia.com/index.cfm/routes/pacific-surfliner/ Amtrak Pacific Surfliner] trains.
San Diego Metropolitan Transit Service bus [https://www.sdmts.com/getting-around/departures-and-schedules/schedules/992 Route 992], provides service to the airport terminals.  The lines originate in downtown San Diego, with several stops including one near the official observation lot at Laurel and Harbor.  Connections to these routes can be made at various locations in downtown San Diego to other bus routes as well as the [https://www.sdmts.com/transit-services/trolley San Diego Trolley], [https://gonctd.com/services/coaster-commuter-rail/ Coaster], and [https://www.amtrak.com/routes/pacific-surfliner-train.html Amtrak Pacific Surfliner] trains. Cash is accepted on board for a single ride, as well as can be purchased from a Pronto kiosk located near baggage claim in the terminals, however transit users may instead wish to use the Pronto app on their phones or purchase a Pronto card from the kiosk, since Pronto fares include free transfers within 2 hours as well as daily and monthly fare caps. The 992 bus stops at MTS bus shelters located curbside directly outside the terminals.
 
The airport also operates a free shuttle called the [https://www.san.org/to-from/Public-Transportation#1178347-old-town-shuttle San Diego Flyer] which operates from the terminals to the Old Town Transit Center. Similar to downtown, connections can be made here to various bus routes as well as the Trolley, Coaster, and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner. The San Diego Flier stops at the Courtesy Vehicles area outside the terminals, which is also used for hotel and parking lot shuttles.
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