SAN JOSE — Two airlines are offering new nonstop flights at San Jose International Airport this year, service expansions that could lift the economic fortunes of the struggling aviation hub. The new service will provide San Jose with nonstop connections to Las Vegas, Baltimore and Detroit, airport officials said.
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