BizAir Shuttle ceased its operations in 2015. Click on the logos to find out other airlines that fly a similar route to Bizair Shuttle:
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BizAir Shuttle was a virtual carrier based at San Diego McClellan-Palomar Airport. BizAir Shuttle suspended operation in septiembre 2015 due to insufficient demand.
BizAir Shuttle flew to multiple destinations across the Americas.
BizAir Shuttle didn't offer online check-in. Passengers had to check in at the airport.
We advised that BizAir Shuttle passengers arrived at least 3 hours prior to the flight departure time to avoid long queues at the airport.
There is no information about BizAir Shuttle's carry-on baggage. However, it's likely that the airline allowed passengers to bring 1 piece of carry-on baggage and 1 personal item such as a coat, a laptop, a tote bag or a briefcase. Carry-on baggage had to fit in the overhead lockers and under the seat in front.
Information about AirBiz Shuttle's checked baggage is unavailable. Checked baggage couldn't weigh more than 32kg due to international health and safety regulations and it could not exceed the permitted size allowance.
McClellan–Palomar Airport (CLD) is the public airport 5km southeast of Carlsbad in San Diego County, California. The airport is owned by the County of San Diego. McClellan–Palomar Airport was the 4th busiest single-runway airport in the United States in 2013. This airport was a hub for Bizair Shuttle.
Bizair Shuttle didn't offer a frequent flyer programme. Bizair Shuttle passengers couldn't earn and spend points when travelling with the airline.
Bizair Shuttle wasn't a member of an airline alliance
No, you can't purchase BizAir Shuttle flight tickets since the airline ceased its operations in 2015 due to insufficient demand. However, there are a number of other airlines that fly a similar route to BizAir Shuttle including American Airlines, Spirit Airlines, JetBlue and many more.