San Antonio International Airport – SAT San Antonio
San Antonio International Airport is an international airport catering the greater areas of San Antonio, Texas. The airport was established in 1941 on the purchased and undeveloped 1,200 acres land by San Antonio City for the San Antonio Municipal Airport Project but the construction was stop because of the World War II. In 1942, the airport opened as Alamo Field and was used as the training base of United States Army Air Forces. With its major development in 1950 to 1975 such as new terminals, parking area expansion and control tower, the airport has become equipped to cater domestic and international flights. As of today, the airport is planning to add another terminal with 11 more gates targeting to start this 2020.
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San Antonio International Airport covers 2,305 acres and features three asphalt runways. With its 24 terminal gates, it average around 260 departures daily to 53 destinations in the US and Mexico serviced non-stop by 12 airlines. The airport’s has two concourses; Terminal A has 17 gates where all international carriers operate while Terminal B has 8 gates where United Club airport lounge and United Service Organization (USO) are located. Tourist can visit nearby cities such as the Hollywood Park, Kirby, Somerset and Universal City.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Two of the nearest and the top rated hotels in San Antonio International Airport are the La Quinta Inn and Suites and Days Inn by Wyndham, both about just a mile away.
Austin-Bergston International Airport (AUS) in Austin, Texas is the closest airport with roughly around 79 miles away from to San Antonio International Airport.