Here are the commercial airlines currently operating scheduled passenger service at McClellan-Palomar Airport (CLD) in Carlsbad, California, as of late April 2026:
Main Scheduled Airlines
• American Airlines (American Eagle / Envoy Air)
• Route: Nonstop to Phoenix (PHX) two flights
• Service started in early 2025 (February) and has been expanding. It is the busiest commercial route at CLD, with multiple daily flights (recently adding more frequencies).
• United Airlines (United Express, operated by SkyWest)
• Routes: Twice daily to Denver (DEN) and twice daily to San Francisco (SFO)
• Total: 4 daily flights
• Service began on March 30, 2026, using Embraer E175 regional jets (about 70 seats).
Other Commercial / Semi-Private / Regional
• Advanced Air
• Operates smaller aircraft (Dornier 328 Jet, King Air 350) on routes to destinations such as Mammoth Lakes (seasonal) and other regional spots in the Southwest (e.g., Crescent City, etc.).
• This is more niche/regional commercial service.
• JSX (semi-private jet service, formerly JetSuiteX)
• Offers flights to Las Vegas (LAS), Oakland (OAK), Scottsdale (SCF), and seasonal destinations like Reno/Tahoe or Taos.
• Operates as a public charter with a more premium, less crowded experience from the main terminal. Not a traditional airline but provides scheduled commercial-like service.
Key Notes
• CLD is a small regional airport with limited commercial service compared to San Diego International (SAN). Total passenger traffic is modest, dominated by American Eagle.
• No international flights.
• There has been local controversy and legal challenges from some Carlsbad residents regarding noise and the introduction/expansion of jet service (especially American and United), but operations continue.
• Schedules and frequencies can vary by day/season. American’s PHX route currently has the highest number of weekly departures.
For the latest schedules, exact times, or bookings, check:
• Official airport page: sandiegocounty.gov (McClellan-Palomar Airport)
• Airline websites (aa.com, united.com, advancedairlines.com, jsx.com)
• Flight trackers like Flightradar24 or FlightsFrom.com
Main Scheduled Airlines
• American Airlines (American Eagle / Envoy Air)
• Route: Nonstop to Phoenix (PHX) two flights
• Service started in early 2025 (February) and has been expanding. It is the busiest commercial route at CLD, with multiple daily flights (recently adding more frequencies).
• United Airlines (United Express, operated by SkyWest)
• Routes: Twice daily to Denver (DEN) and twice daily to San Francisco (SFO)
• Total: 4 daily flights
• Service began on March 30, 2026, using Embraer E175 regional jets (about 70 seats).
Other Commercial / Semi-Private / Regional
• Advanced Air
• Operates smaller aircraft (Dornier 328 Jet, King Air 350) on routes to destinations such as Mammoth Lakes (seasonal) and other regional spots in the Southwest (e.g., Crescent City, etc.).
• This is more niche/regional commercial service.
• JSX (semi-private jet service, formerly JetSuiteX)
• Offers flights to Las Vegas (LAS), Oakland (OAK), Scottsdale (SCF), and seasonal destinations like Reno/Tahoe or Taos.
• Operates as a public charter with a more premium, less crowded experience from the main terminal. Not a traditional airline but provides scheduled commercial-like service.
Key Notes
• CLD is a small regional airport with limited commercial service compared to San Diego International (SAN). Total passenger traffic is modest, dominated by American Eagle.
• No international flights.
• There has been local controversy and legal challenges from some Carlsbad residents regarding noise and the introduction/expansion of jet service (especially American and United), but operations continue.
• Schedules and frequencies can vary by day/season. American’s PHX route currently has the highest number of weekly departures.
For the latest schedules, exact times, or bookings, check:
• Official airport page: sandiegocounty.gov (McClellan-Palomar Airport)
• Airline websites (aa.com, united.com, advancedairlines.com, jsx.com)
• Flight trackers like Flightradar24 or FlightsFrom.com