Whatโs the plan for the San Antonio airport? KSAT Explains
A third terminal is planned for San Antonio International Airport. It will have capacity for 17 more gates and will be situated next to the existing Terminal B on the northwest end of the airportโs current footprint.
Stalled front could spark more storms Saturday
SAN ANTONIO A rare late July/early August front helped to kick off some storms across South Texas Friday afternoon and evening. While San Antonio International only picked up a trace of rain, other spots across the KSAT viewing area made out much better! Heres a look at radar-estimated rainfall totals as of 11 PM Friday night:Radar estimated rainfall across South Texas; valid Friday night, July 31st (KSAT 12)While more rounds of isolated thunderstorms are in the forecast over the next few days, the weekend wont be a washout. Heres what you need to know:
Cutting it close for your flight? Good thing you live in SA
SAN ANTONIO โ Editorโs note: This story is published through a partnership between the San Antonio Business Journal and KSAT. Frequent flyers have more success making their flights at San Antonio International Airport compared to most other U.S. facilities. The study, conducted by Finance Buzz, is based on a dozen metrics, including average TSA wait times and number of airport gates. It ranked San Antonio International No. According to the studyโs summary, with an average TSA wait time of 18 minutes at San Antonio International, โyou should be okay if youโre running a little behind.โRead the full story on the San Antonio Business Journal.