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Southwest and the San Antonio airport are fighting over the lease agreement because it would keep the airline out of the planned Terminal C, a $1.7 billion, 17-gate facility that's slated to open ...
The new airline use and lease agreement would put all 10 Southwest gates at Terminal A. The airline says it was promised space in the new Terminal C. (City of San Antonio) However, U.S. District ...
S AN ANTONIO - A federal judge is siding with the city of San Antonio and rejecting Southwest Airlines’ bid to block a new lease agreement at the San Antonio International Airport. Southwest ...
A San Antonio federal judge on Monday threw out the air carrier's motion seeking a temporary restraining order that would have prevented the city from entering a new 10-year lease agreement...
Credit: Brenda Bazán / San Antonio Report. A federal judge rejected Southwest Airlines’ request to pause the reassignment of gates at San Antonio International Airport on Monday — an early piece of larger legal action the company has undertaken after it was shut out of the airport’s new terminal. Lawyers for the airline alleged that in ...
Updated: 8:33 PM CDT September 26, 2024. SAN ANTONIO — Southwest Airlines is escalating its impasse with San Antonio over what it calls “fundamentally flawed” airport terminal allocations ...
Southwest Airlines declined last week to sign a new use and lease agreement for the San Antonio International Airport (SAT) that was two years in the making, unless the airline gets the 10 gates it wants when a $1.4 billion new concourse is built.
San Antonio International Airport could see more destinations and lower fares thanks to the airport's first nonstop European destination set for takeoff and legislation passed in...
Southwest Airlines is refusing to sign a long-term lease agreement with San Antonio International Airport, throwing the carrier's plans for its future operations here into question.
SAN ANTONIO (December 12, 2023) — At today’s City Council meeting, San Antonio International Airport (SAT) received the green light for several contracts and agreements presented last week regarding the Terminal Development Program (TDP) and the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR).