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San Diego International Airport Operating Normally During Government Shutdown

San Diego International Airport (SAN) continues to operate normally, and essential federal aviation personnel (including air traffic controllers, FAA operations, and related support staff) are anticipated to remain on duty. We expect no disruption to airport-controlled functions such as parking, concessions, customer service, or public safety. However, please be aware that checkpoint wait times and flight scheduling remain subject to the operations of our federal and airline partners. In the event that travel volumes grow or federal staffing constraints intensify, delays may occur. To help ensure a smooth experience through the airport, please check your flight status before coming to the airport and allow extra time for TSA/security screening. SAN continues to coordinate with federal partners, and we are thankful for their service during this time. We are closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates through our website and social media should conditions change.

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Investor Relations

Investor Relations Overview, Financial Self-Sufficiency and Fiscal Responsibility

As a financially self-sufficient agency, the Airport Authority does not rely on taxpayer dollars or City or County funds for our operations.
At the Authority, responsible budgeting and fiscal prudence are the rule. But this in no way detracts from our commitment to operate San Diego International Airport at the peak of safety, security and efficiency for our passengers. The agency continues to exceed is bond covenant requirements and continue to exceed other metrics noted it its debt policy.

Financial Reports and Budgets

Explore the Airport Authority’s key financial documents and data. This section includes comprehensive reports such as the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR), quarterly financial updates, and budget details. These resources offer transparency into how the Authority allocates funding, tracks performance, and plans for the future.

General Airport Revenue Bonds and Debt Ratings
NameSenior DebtSubordinate DebtReport Date
FitchAA-A+5th June 2025
Moody’sAa3A14th June 2025
Standard & Poor’sn/aA2nd May 2024
Special Facility CFC Revenue Bonds
Copy TextSenior DebtReport Date
Moody’sA314th November 2024
Standard & Poor’sA-22nd September 2023

Explore Passenger Volumes and Operations Stats

Explore detailed air traffic reports featuring passenger volumes for both domestic and international enplanements. Get insights into air carrier, air taxi, and military operations to understand the full scope of airport activity. Plus, find clear information on rental car collection fees. The data you need, conveniently in one place.

Passenger Traffic and Rental Car Data

CFC Reports: Rental Car Collection Fee Data

The Customer Facility Charge (CFC) is a fee collected from rental car customers to fund infrastructure projects, such as the Consolidated Rental Car Facility (CONRAC) at SAN. Financial details related to CFC revenues and expenditures are available in the Annual Comprehensive Financial Reports published by the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority. These reports provide transparency on the allocation and utilization of funds, ensuring accountability in the development and maintenance of rental car facilities.

San Diego International Airport (SAN) provides seamless travel experiences with nonstop flights to destinations worldwide, offering convenient services and amenities for all travelers.

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