The airport has seen passenger counts return to pre-pandemic levels over the summer.
Passengers line up at the Terminal 2 TSA checkpoint at San Diego International Airport on August 28,2023.
But, it's the calm before the storm. As people head through the week, the number of passengers traveling through San Diego is headed straight up.Travelers are seen in a crosswalk at San Diego International Airport on August 28, 2023.“Based on what we’ve seen during this summer, we will have about 80,000 people coming and going through the airport during the Labor Day holiday each day," said airport spokeswoman Nicole Hall.
Crews are in the process of building the new Terminal One and its parking garage. Hall said that makes it more important than ever to allow plenty of time.
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