San Jose, Oakland airports battle to regain pre-COVID passenger levels

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Passenger activity at the airports in San Jose and Oakland is cruising at altitudes far below the heights where they soared before the outbreak of the coronavirus.

SAN JOSE — Passenger activity at the airports in San Jose and Oakland is cruising at altitudes well below the heights where they soared before the outbreak of the coronavirus.

During November, San Jose airport handled 1.03 million passengers while Oakland airport accommodated slightly fewer than 972,500 passengers, according to separate reports released by the aviation hubs. Both airports for several months have been showing sturdy upswings in passenger activity at the travel centers.

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