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Spirit Airlines adding nonstop flights from San Antonio to Atlanta, special Mardi Gras flights to New Orleans
Read full article: Spirit Airlines adding nonstop flights from San Antonio to Atlanta, special Mardi Gras flights to New OrleansSpirit Airlines is adding two new nonstop flights from the San Antonio International Airport.
Petting zoo will greet travelers at San Antonio International Airport on Friday
Read full article: Petting zoo will greet travelers at San Antonio International Airport on FridayThe San Antonio International Airport will have a petting zoo of farm animals to conclude the “Summer of Fun” events, SAT press release stated.
Delta Air Lines launches new nonstop flight service to Boston from San Antonio this November
Read full article: Delta Air Lines launches new nonstop flight service to Boston from San Antonio this NovemberTravelers can begin booking nonstop flights from San Antonio International Airport to Boston Logan International Airport with Delta Air Lines this November.
San Antonio International Airport creates Loteria card for young travelers
Read full article: San Antonio International Airport creates Loteria card for young travelersAs a way to keep young travelers busy while they wait to board their plane, the San Antonio International Airport has created a Loteria card game to help pass the time.
Transportation leaders unveil latest tech at TxDOT Innovation Invitational Showcase
Read full article: Transportation leaders unveil latest tech at TxDOT Innovation Invitational ShowcaseTransportation leaders from across Texas have gathered in San Antonio to present their newest technologies and projects.
US is investigating Delta's flight cancellations and faltering response to global tech outage
Read full article: US is investigating Delta's flight cancellations and faltering response to global tech outageU.S. airline regulators have opened an investigation into Delta Air Lines, which is still struggling to restore operations on Tuesday, more than four full days after a faulty software update caused technological havoc worldwide and disrupted global air travel.
San Antonio air travelers still feeling impact of global computer system outage
Read full article: San Antonio air travelers still feeling impact of global computer system outageA glitch that affected computers systems worldwide last week is still causing delays and cancellations of some flights. Delta Airlines, for one, says it is still working to get back up to speed.
Global tech outage causes cancellations, delays at San Antonio International Airport
Read full article: Global tech outage causes cancellations, delays at San Antonio International AirportFlights across the country have been delayed and cancelled due to a global technology outage that occurred early Friday morning.
Would you try the home-swapping trend to save money on vacation travel?
Read full article: Would you try the home-swapping trend to save money on vacation travel?If you’d love to vacation but find hotels and home rentals are out of your price range, there’s another option to consider — home swapping.
City leaders host press conference on nonstop flight service from SAT to Washington DC
Read full article: City leaders host press conference on nonstop flight service from SAT to Washington DCMayor Ron Nirenberg and other city leaders held a press conference on Monday to update the ongoing process of fulfilling a long-term goal for a direct flight between San Antonio and Reagan National Airport.
AAA Texas: 5 million+ Texans expected to hit the roads the week of 4th of July
Read full article: AAA Texas: 5 million+ Texans expected to hit the roads the week of 4th of JulyAAA Texas is expanding their travel forecast from five to nine days as more than five million people are expected to travel over the holiday week.
San Antonio’s airport readying for record numbers of travelers through summer
Read full article: San Antonio’s airport readying for record numbers of travelers through summerSan Antonio's airport, which has been seeing record numbers of travelers during the past year, is on track for an especially busy summer. An airport spokesman recommends that travelers plan accordingly and arrive extra early.
San Antonio International Airport reports ‘record-breaking’ summer for passengers
Read full article: San Antonio International Airport reports ‘record-breaking’ summer for passengersThe Transportation Security Administration and the San Antonio International Airport are both reporting a high volume of summer travelers.
San Antonio Flying J travel center destroyed by fire rises from the ashes
Read full article: San Antonio Flying J travel center destroyed by fire rises from the ashesThe travel center and truck stop, located near Interstate 10 and Foster Road, burned to the ground in December 2022. Now, it's back in business.
San Antonio International adds 3 nonstop flights amid record-breaking number of passengers
Read full article: San Antonio International adds 3 nonstop flights amid record-breaking number of passengersThe San Antonio International Airport is adding three new nonstop flights in June amid a record-breaking number of passengers for the year.
Look what she made her do: Taylor Swift fan from San Antonio flying to Germany to see pop star in concert
Read full article: Look what she made her do: Taylor Swift fan from San Antonio flying to Germany to see pop star in concertWith high ticket prices in the U.S., some Taylor Swift fans are making the journey to Europe to see her in concert.
Congressmen, city leaders celebrate next step for direct flights from San Antonio to Washington, D.C.
Read full article: Congressmen, city leaders celebrate next step for direct flights from San Antonio to Washington, D.C.Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Chip Roy and Rep. Joaquin Castro joined Mayor Ron Nirenberg and other city leaders to officially announce the fulfillment of a long-term goal for a direct flight between San Antonio and Reagan National Airport.
Business Journal Exclusive: SA ‘close’ to landing DC flights, Congressman Castro says
Read full article: Business Journal Exclusive: SA ‘close’ to landing DC flights, Congressman Castro saysCongress could approve new legislation in a matter of days, freeing up more slots for flights to and from DCA, and San Antonio has some high-ranking firepower fighting for one of those routes.
Why giant sequoias, redwoods are thriving in the United Kingdom
Read full article: Why giant sequoias, redwoods are thriving in the United KingdomThe sequoias and redwoods — which aren’t invasive — have still managed to grow and survive after being introduced and planted in the 1800s throughout the northern part of the region.
San Antonio leaders travel to Europe to strengthen relationships, recruit international businesses
Read full article: San Antonio leaders travel to Europe to strengthen relationships, recruit international businessesRecently, San Antonio leaders traveled to Europe to strengthen business relationships and seek new ones.
TxDOT urges drivers to create plan, have patience with expected eclipse travel this weekend
Read full article: TxDOT urges drivers to create plan, have patience with expected eclipse travel this weekendThe Texas Department of Transportation has a message for those driving ahead of Monday’s eclipse: take caution and be prepared.
San Antonio International Airport one of many in Texas using biometric facial recognition
Read full article: San Antonio International Airport one of many in Texas using biometric facial recognitionSpokeo looked at which airports are using facial recognition software in Texas for security screenings, according to Customs and Border Protection.
San Antonio airport shares tips for spring break travelers
Read full article: San Antonio airport shares tips for spring break travelersOfficials at the San Antonio International Airport say they’re expecting a record-breaking spring break travel season with more than 340,000 travelers flying in and out of the Alamo City between March 8 and 12.
Our producers switched jobs with folks from our sister stations and learned a lot about a new city
Read full article: Our producers switched jobs with folks from our sister stations and learned a lot about a new cityAt Graham Media Group, we pride ourselves on being innovative and having the ability to collaborate with anyone. That’s why we went producers from our station to a sister station in another city to learn to learn a thing or two, and teach a thing or two.
San Antonio gas prices see sharp increase from a week ago
Read full article: San Antonio gas prices see sharp increase from a week agoGas prices are on the rise across the San Antonio area as the gas price average for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel in San Antonio was $2.85 as of Tuesday morning, according to AAA Texas.
‘We are on cloud nine’: San Antonio airport breaks all-time passenger record in 2023
Read full article: ‘We are on cloud nine’: San Antonio airport breaks all-time passenger record in 2023A city news release said that 10,676,570 passengers flew through the airport, making 2023 the busiest year in the airport’s 80-year history.
Military mass exodus adds to holiday hustle and bustle at San Antonio International airport
Read full article: Military mass exodus adds to holiday hustle and bustle at San Antonio International airportAbout 4,000 members of the military are flying out of San Antonio's airport this week as they head home for the holidays. This is in addition to the usual holiday crowds of travelers.
18-wheeler crashes into concrete median on Loop 410 at East Houston; delays in both directions
Read full article: 18-wheeler crashes into concrete median on Loop 410 at East Houston; delays in both directionsAn 18-wheeler has crashed into a concrete median on Loop 410 early Thursday morning, causing delays on the city’s East Side.
Emergency repairs force major closure on I-10 eastbound near Seguin
Read full article: Emergency repairs force major closure on I-10 eastbound near SeguinEmergency repairs have forced a major closure on Interstate 10 eastbound headed towards Seguin early Wednesday morning, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.
Deadly storm batters Northeastern US, knocking out power, grounding flights and flooding roads
Read full article: Deadly storm batters Northeastern US, knocking out power, grounding flights and flooding roadsA storm barreling through the Northeastern U.S. has flooded roads and downed trees, knocked out power to hundreds of thousands, forced flight cancellations and school closures, and killed at least four people.
Southwest Airlines policy offers up to two free seats for plus-size travelers
Read full article: Southwest Airlines policy offers up to two free seats for plus-size travelersSouthwest Airlines’s “customers of size” policy is getting attention this week thanks to a TikTok video that explains how plus-size travelers can obtain an extra seat for free.
San Antonio mom calling for community’s help on seven-year mark of her son’s murder
Read full article: San Antonio mom calling for community’s help on seven-year mark of her son’s murderLori Rocha stood on the corner of Huebner and Lockhill Selma Sunday afternoon with signs calling for justice with the murder of her son, Aaron.
Shades of Christmas greet Thanksgiving travelers at San Antonio’s airport
Read full article: Shades of Christmas greet Thanksgiving travelers at San Antonio’s airportPeople heading out of San Antonio's airport during the busiest Thanksgiving season found themselves in the Christmas spirit, thanks to newly-placed decorations.
Spirit Airlines adds nonstop service between San Antonio and Tampa
Read full article: Spirit Airlines adds nonstop service between San Antonio and TampaBeginning Jan. 11, the low-cost carrier will fly nonstop from the San Antonio International Airport to the Tampa International Airport four times a week.
Underwater pumpkin carving? This annual event takes Halloween to new depths
Read full article: Underwater pumpkin carving? This annual event takes Halloween to new depthsParticipants — who must be certified divers — draw the design of their pumpkins on the surface, then take them anywhere from 5 to 10 feet underwater to carve them.
Israel-Hamas conflict: Will guided tours of Holy Land be canceled or delayed?
Read full article: Israel-Hamas conflict: Will guided tours of Holy Land be canceled or delayed?Since the war between Israel and Hamas started on Oct. 7, it’s fair to wonder how those who have planned trips or tours in the region will be affected.
JetBlue plane tilts back after landing at JFK Airport in New York but no injuries are reported
Read full article: JetBlue plane tilts back after landing at JFK Airport in New York but no injuries are reportedJetBlue officials say a plane rocked back with its nose pointed skyward after landing at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport because of a shift in weight on the aircraft.
Paranormal Activity Caught on Camera at Haunted Restaurant in Helotes
Read full article: Paranormal Activity Caught on Camera at Haunted Restaurant in HelotesJoin David Elder as he continues exploring haunted destinations throughout October with great bites across Texas. This week - David is taking you inside the historic Grey Moss Inn to preview their new restaurant after recently reopening after closing during the pandemic.
How remote desert town in Texas became such an arts Mecca
Read full article: How remote desert town in Texas became such an arts MeccaBack in 1971, Donald Judd was a renown artist who was already a success in New York City, but he pined for something that even an arts haven like the Big Apple couldn’t offer.
San Antonio International Airport breaks ground on new facility that will add ground gates
Read full article: San Antonio International Airport breaks ground on new facility that will add ground gatesThe San Antonio International Airport is breaking ground on a new Ground Load Facility that will add capacity and ground gates, allowing for the increase of domestic and international flights.