San Antonio International Airport sees busiest year on record, new flights announced for 2025

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San Antonio International Airport sees busiest year on record, new flights announced for 2025
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Last year marked the San Antonio International Airport’s busiest year to date.

San Antonio International Airport sees busiest year on record, new flights announced for 2025Chilly mornings and warm afternoons this weekend, then feeling spring-like next week

Dec. 20, 2024 was the busiest day in the airport’s history. Every month last year except November broke previous SAT records, according to the release. “We are thrilled to hit these milestones at SAT and couldn’t have done it without our airline partners,” said Jacob Tyler, Air Service Administrator for the city’s Aviation Department. “We continue to work hard in collaboration with airlines to grow nonstop service from SAT. Continuing to choose to fly from SAT shows the airlines that San Antonio is a place they should be investing their aircraft.”Feb.

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