San Jose: Mineta San Jose International Airport is aiming to attract more overseas flights by streamlining operations into one terminal.
Flights are being consolidated into the newer terminal A, causing some confusion, but also sparking hopes that the move will lead to more international flights.
KCBS' Matt Bigler learned that Vietnam and India top the list of desired destinations, and for good reason according to airport spokeswoman Adriana Reevis.
"San Jose is so diverse and so rich with many Asian cultures, is would make sense to serve those destinations," Revis said.
06/10/06 KCBS, US
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