SAN JOSE — San Jose International Airport has lost more altitude for passenger trips in what remains a tough battle for the aviation hub to return to its pre-coronavirus heights.

The struggles that San Jose Airport is experiencing are a reminder the aviation hub has yet to reclaim the level of passenger activity it enjoyed in 2019 , the final full year before the onset of economic maladies that the coronavirus unleashed.

The air travel hub handled about 891,300 passengers during April, a performance that represented mixed results for the South Bay aviation center, according to information posted by San Jose International Airport.

Passenger trips in April 2025 were down 7.8% compared with the 966,300 passengers that the airport accommodated in April 2024.

In a hopeful sign, however, p

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