Domestic and international passenger traffic from California’s top 10 commercial airports.
* Traffic counts include total enplanements and deplanements at each airport.
Takeaways
In February 2025, total passenger traffic across California’s top ten airports reached 14.3 million, with domestic travelers making up 80% of the volume. Overall traffic declined 4.1% compared to February 2024.
California’s busiest airports —LAX (4.9M), SFO (3.5M), and SAN (1.6M)—collectively served over 10 million passengers during the month.
LAX experienced a 7% year-over-year decline in passenger traffic, while SFO (+4%), Burbank (+2%), and Sacramento (+1.8%) saw modest increases.
Oakland (OAK, -16.9%), Long Beach (LGB, -14.0%), and San Jose (SJC, -9%) reported year-over-year decreases. However, Oakland’s international traffic rose by 49%, signaling continued strength in international demand despite an overall decline.