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'So much uncertainty': After record-breaking year, San Antonio airport's passenger count is down


Economic uncertainty in the wake of war and tariffs is one of many reasons travel in San Antonio, and across the country, is down. Read More

San Jose airport passenger trips remain lower than pre-COVID numbers


The San Jose aviation complex handled slightly more than 931,300 passengers in May, which was 4.5% higher than the roughly 891,300 passengers the airport accommodated in April, according to new ... Read More

San Jose International Airport post-COVID recovery has begun to stall - The Mercury News


Still, the report offered some hopeful signs, even though the current activity remains well below the airport’s pre-coronavirus heights. The 12.09 million passengers who traveled through SJC ... Read More

Thanksgiving travel at San Antonio's airport expected to eclipse pre-pandemic levels | San Antonio | San Antonio Current


With Thanksgiving two days away, Texans are hitting heading to the airport and hitting the road at levels not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Or, the case of San Antonio's airport, even ... Read More

San Antonio airport records record passenger numbers, but it's far from one the nation's busiest | San Antonio | San Antonio Current


San Antonio International Airport served nearly 11.1 million passengers last year, its highest-ever annual total and a 4% jump from 2023, city officials said Friday. “SAT recovered quicker than ... Read More

San Antonio International Airport sees busiest year on record, new flights announced for 2025 - KSAT.com


SAN ANTONIO – Last year marked the San Antonio International Airport’s busiest year to date. A total of 11,094,278 passengers flew through SAT in 2024, nearly 4% more than the previous record ... Read More

San Antonio International Airport adding nonstop and daily flights - KSAT.com


Airlines at the San Antonio International Airport are adding more nonstop and daily flights to travel destinations like Los Angeles, New York City and Cancun. Read More

Occupancy at S.A. hotels fell in 2023; more are in the works - San Antonio Express-News


After a spate of so-called “revenge travel” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that sent spending on hotels and travel bookings soaring, San Antonio’s hospitality industry saw a slowdown ... Read More

San Jose Airport passenger trips lose more altitude years after COVID


SAN JOSE — San Jose International Airport has yet to reclaim the level of passenger activity it enjoyed in 2019, the final full year before pandemic-related global impacts made their mark. The travel ... Read More

San Francisco International Airport tells passengers to prepare for longer waits amid near pre-pandemic travel crowds - ABC7 News


SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Security lines at San Francisco International Airport are almost back to pre-pandemic levels. Airport officials say some days have been up to 75% of pre- COVID travel numbers. Read More

Pre-pandemic prices return at San Antonio International Airport


SAN ANTONIO — It’s beginning to look a lot like 2019. The average domestic airfare for flights out of Houston, Dallas and Austin is down from pre-pandemic levels, but inflation- adjusted data ... Read More

Air Travel Recovers To Pre-Pandemic Levels Over July 4 Weekend As Record Numbers Fly - Forbes


The record air travel over the July 4 weekend unfolded despite large numbers of travelers struggling with delays and cancelations. Two major airlines, American and Southwest, canceled flights due ... Read More


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