2Feb/100

Terminal Changes at San Jose

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San Jose, California's airport (SJC) has been going through an exciting construction project that aims to really improve its experience for passengers. Terminal C, which was originally built in 1965, will eventually be demolished as the new Terminal B is constructed. A big milestone in the project was reached this past July, when Southwest began using six of the new terminal's gates.

Today is another big step in the project as Terminal C's baggage claim will be closing, and all carriers using that terminal (Alaska, Delta, Frontier, Horizon, and US Airways), will now be using the new Terminal B baggage claim. The airport needs to demolish the current Terminal C baggage claim "to complete the airport’s new loop roadway that runs in front of the terminals," according to the airport.

Terminal B is scheduled to open on June 30, and will be used by Alaska, Delta, Horizon, and Southwest. JetBlue, Continental, and United have already moved from Terminal C to A, and Frontier will join those carriers in March. Any other Terminal C carriers will move to one of the two other terminals, obviously.

More details about the project and the airport in general on their website, which can be found here.

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