San Antonio Airport (SAT)
Find the most important information about the main airport in San Antonio, Texas, called San Antonio Airport: Departures, Arrivals, Parking, Car Rentals, Hotels near the airport and other information about San Antonio International Airport (SAT). Plan your travel to SAT Airport with the information provided in this guide.
San Antonio Airport, officially known as San Antonio International Airport (IATA: SAT, ICAO: KSAT, FAA LID: SAT), is the main international airport serving Greater San Antonio Area in Texas, US.
San Antonio Airport is located in the Uptown Central San Antonio, 8 miles north of downtown San Antonio. Top ten destinations from SAT Airport are Dallas/Fort Worth, Atlanta, Dallas-Love, Houston, Denver, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago O’Hare and Houston-Hobby.
San Antonio International Airport handled 10,363,040 passengers in 2019.
During 2020, San Antonio Airport registered 4,028,564 2020 passengers due to coronavirus crisis.
In 2021 San Antonio Airport handled a total of 7,464,662 passengers.
Terminals + info
Facilities and Services + info
Find here the services and facilities available at San Antonio Airport:
- Restaurants and cafeterias
- Shops
- Duty Free
- ATMs
- Public Phones
- Shoe Shine service
- Pet Relief Area
- Chapel
- Nursery
Contact
Address: 9800 Airport Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78216, U.S.A.
Phone: +1 210-207-3433 or 3411
Transportation + info
Take a look at the available means of transportation at San Antonio Airport:
Bus: Line 5 runs from San Antonio Airport.
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Shuttle: Some hotels offer shuttle service.
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Taxi: It is possible to get to downtown San Antonio within 20 minutes by taxi.
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Car Rental: To rent a car in San Antonio Airport is a good idea to move around. Check our search engine for more details!
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About San Antonio
San Antonio is one of the most important cities in Texas with an impressive colonial patrimony. The Alamo, a Spanish mission, is one of the main sights. But the truth is that there are a total of four Spanish Missions: Mission San Jose, Mission Espada, Mission San Juan and Mission Concepcion.
Tourists have lots of options around such as the Japanese Tea Gardens, the Murals around the city, San Antonio River Walk, the Pearl, Market Square, among others.
If you are looking for some views, don’t hesitate to visit Torre de las Americas, up 750 feet, located in HemisFair Park.