Introduction to San Antonio International Airport
San Antonio International Airport (SAT) strives to be an economic asset to continuing the growth of the Greater San Antonio Region. San Antonio, Texas is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the United States. 2023 was SAT's busiest year with nearly 10.7 million passengers passing through the airport's two terminals.
In response to a growing region, SAT is expanding the airport terminals. A Ground Load Facility (GLF) will be added to existing Terminal A by 2025 and a brand-new, up to 17 gate third terminal is set to come online in 2028.
With 14 air carriers and nonstop service to 45...
Latest San Antonio International Airport News
Southwest Airlines Sues San Antonio Airport Over Future Gate Allocation
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A U.S. federal judge on Sept. 30 rejected Southwest Airlines’ attempt to keep an expiring lease agreement with San Antonio International Airport...
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