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Originally Posted by sirkingwilliam
Y’all had y’alls fun, but that went on for far too long. Back to the topic at hand.
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I don't post much, but when I do it gets deleted? i sound like the Dos XX guy. well, i feel its fitting to re-post a couple of the replies I had that I think are definitely on topic when it comes to transportation and specifically the airport. at least to the comments from others that weren't already cut from this thread. so, i hope this post gets to stay this time.
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Originally Posted by texastarkus
These numbers prove it's time for additional gates, maybe find a way to get a United/American/Delta to focus here instead of elsewhere. It's time for at least one non-stop flight to London, Frankfort or somewhere else in Europe. We're a big enough city and it'll prove itself. What do we have to do??? Who do we have to pay off?????I don't want to drive to another city to fly to London...It's time
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- SAT Strategic Development Plan will soon answer questions regarding airport land use and growth requirements later this year; there was a survey open to provide input as well … So whether they decide if a new airport is needed or not. That still means two things. 1. They will have to expand the current airport while a new one is built to meet demand. 2. The airport has a lot of land to add multiple terminals. Hangers, expand runways etc. They will surpass 10M for the first time. Meaning 1M more passengers than last year. A $25M corporate hanger will be built at SAT with construction starting soon. There is a lot of activity and demand for private/business flights too. Not to mention cargo growth in and out of the airport pass more than doubled last year and averages more than many larger airports.
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Originally Posted by JACKinBeantown
The airlines' hub system is designed similarly to any delivery transportation. I worked at UPS in college. They have a hub system. Just track any package and you'll see it in action. Mail goes from small town to the nearest city, then on a different truck to the nearest hub, then across the country to a hub, then on a different truck to the nearest city, then on a delivery truck locally. Airlines do the same with passengers to a lesser extent. San Antonio is not a hub and it is in relatively close proximity to DFW and IAH, which are hubs. So there won't be many direct flights from SA to Europe in the near future. Sorry.
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- San Antonio and Austin have to contend with Houston and DFW as hubs for United/American/Southwest. Yes, this is true. One recent development that is a positive for SAT was the code sharing announcement by Frontier and Volaris at SAT which will mean more passenger connections to and from Mexico through SAT. Which is a first for two low cost carriers to have code sharing agreements. So more passengers connecting through SAT could lead to additional flights. SAT is working aggressively to continue to add (international and domestic) non-stops and increased service to multiple destinations. Don’t be surprised to see SAT announce non-stops to a couple of Trans-Atlantic destinations – maybe Madrid or London for example. If the numbers are there airlines will absolutely add a route even if one exists from Austin. In addition to destinations in Central and South America. The business demand is there and growing. They are also working hard to get non-stops to Boston and Washington Reagan among other domestic service areas. Which again, don’t be surprised to see announcements for those also in the near future. Frontier also added 11 additional non-stops from SAT last month.