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Destination Airport IATA Code
SAT
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Flights to San Antonio take you to a major Texan metropolis. Beautiful parkland and unique low-level river trails are amongst the splendor that awaits you in this fabulous city.

Flights to San Antonio

San Antonio flights touch down at the International Airport, just 8 miles from the lively downtown area of the city. The airport is serviced by over 20 airlines, and has 2 huge terminals, with plans to expand further. A great venue to eat and drink is Alamo City Microbrewery & Grill in Terminal A on the South Concourse; their fresh omeletts are something else. Next to the baggage claim area are shuttle buses and public transport buses, both with low cost fares. San Antonio flights also fly into Stinson Municipal, which is a second airport 6 miles from the centre. This is a reliever facility with just 2 runways, but it is home to the Texas Air Museum.

San Antonio Weather

Flights to San Antonio need to be carefully thought through with regard to clothing, because although the city receives in excess of 300 days sunshine each year, it can be quite rainy in both the spring and fall. Summers can get very humid, while the winters are mild, plus they can be less crowded. Temperatures tend to be around the mid 90's in Fahrenheit June to August, dropping slightly in the months just before and after. There isn't a bad time to take your San Antonio flights, so if you the opportunity to purchase a bargain air ticket, take it.

Getting Around in San Antonio

Anybody arriving into the city will be pleasantly surprised at the many transport opportunities. The mass transit bus system has hundreds of routes that will drop you more or less anywhere you need. There are open-air streetcars that provide a bit of nostalgic travel. Or for a really novel way around hop on a cheap river taxi, you will spot them with the black and yellow checkered flag. Like many big cities, San Antonio has its own sightseeing buses. The number 7 drops off and picks up from most major attractions. Another splendid way of seeing San Antonio at your own pace is by taking one of the many bicycle trails that zigzag through the city.

San Antonio Attractions

The Alamo City, as it is affectionately known in reference to the Davy Crockett mission, has some terrific attractions. Many grab flights to San Antonio for the vibrant nightlife, which has no shortage of wine and tequila bars, music venues, and dance clubs. Some other San Antonio attractions include:

  • Taking the river walks trail below downtown San Antonio
  • Exploring the Natural Bridge Caverns, a collection of large underground chambers
  • Taking a stroll around Brackenridge Park, where there is a zoo, fairground, and golf course
  • Splashing around in Aquatica, the thrilling new water park with some totally unique rides
  • Climbing to the top of the 750 foot Tower of the Americas for an incredible view

Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to San Antonio?
With 2 airlines to pick from, finding a suitable flight that matches your travel plans and budget will be easy. San Antonio Intl. Airport (SAT) is a main entry point to San Antonio and where you’ll likely be disembarking. These top international carriers are waiting to take you there:

  • VivaAerobus - 32 flights to San Antonio per month
  • Aeromexico - 25 flights to San Antonio per month
  • Volaris - 21 flights to San Antonio per month

What is the best airport to fly to in San Antonio?
Find yourself an affordable ticket to San Antonio Intl. Airport (SAT). It’s the main airport servicing this city and is situated roughly 7 miles north of the downtown area. Once you’ve grabbed your bags, it won’t be long before you’re ticking off the delights of San Antonio.
How much is a flight to San Antonio?
Fares for round-trip flights fell as low as $53 this past week to San Antonio, and went as high as $381. Some lucky jet-setters flying out of Columbus (CMH) managed to snare one-way tickets starting at just $29.
How to book the cheapest flight to San Antonio?
Landing cheap flights to San Antonio is as simple as booking your ticket with Orbitz. But if you’d love to make sure you’re getting the best flight deals around, here are a few tips your budget will love:

  • Depending on your departure city, choose the ‘Nearby airports’ function (located under the departure and arrival options). Sometimes, alternative departure points offer better priced fares.
  • If you’re flexible with your plans, click on the ‘Show flexible dates’ option. It’ll display the flight deals for the days around your selected departure. Fares often vary depending on the day of the week.
  • You can also use the ‘Show options’ link to filter results for your preferred airline, seating class, nonstop flights and refundable flights. Under ‘Sort & Filter’ to the left, you can even choose the time of day you’d like to fly.
  • Reserve your airfare as soon as you know your travel dates. While it does happen from time to time, airline tickets rarely fall in price as your date of departure gets closer.
  • Consider combining your flights, hotels and car rentals into a package deal to get more for your money.
  • Don’t fly during peak seasons if you can. By steering clear of summer and school vacations, you can save big on your airfares.

How long is a flight to San Antonio?
Of course, flight times differ based on where you’re jetting in from. But to give you a clearer picture of the average duration, cast your eye over these leading routes to San Antonio:

  • Houston, TX (IAH-George Bush Intercontinental) to San Antonio Intl. Airport (SAT) - 1 hour and 17 minutes
  • Dallas, TX (DFW-Dallas-Fort Worth Intl.) to San Antonio Intl. Airport (SAT) - 1 hour and 10 minutes
  • Atlanta, GA (ATL-Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Intl.) to San Antonio Intl. Airport (SAT) - 2 hours and 27 minutes

What is the best time to book a flight to San Antonio?
Snap up a bargain and secure your seats to San Antonio in January. If you’ve missed this month, don’t stress. February and August often have low airfares as well. Just be careful you don’t sleep on a sale though — cheap flights pop up and disappear in the tap of a button!
What day of the week is the cheapest to book a flight to San Antonio?
When it comes to cheap fares to San Antonio, the best days to book are generally Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. An unbeatable flight deal is just clicks away with Orbitz.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly to San Antonio?
You can pick up cheap flights to San Antonio by taking off on a Monday, according to Orbitz data from 2020. Tuesday is the next most affordable day, while Saturday has the most expensive airfares. Whether you prefer to save money or fly out on whichever day is convenient, you’ll always get a fabulous deal with Orbitz.
What is the cheapest month to fly to San Antonio?
To score cheap flights to San Antonio, you should pack your suitcase and fly out in August. Orbitz data has found that generally, this is a great month to save loads on your ticket. If you’re considering flying to San Antonio in June, keep in mind that this is the least affordable time of year to travel.
Which airlines allow free cancellation?
We understand that plans can change and flexibility matters. That’s why you can search for flights that include free cancellation and no change fees on Orbitz. Just click on “Filter by flexible change policies” and we’ll show you fares with more flexibility than a lollipop left in the sun!
What do I need for the flight to San Antonio?
Flying can be fun with a little pre-planning! Make your trip a total breeze with these practical tips:

  • Before you step on board the plane, you’ll need to show some sort of government-issued ID, such as your passport. You’ll also need your ticket. If you’re traveling with kids, check with your airline about which documents they may need.
  • To keep you busy on the short hop to San Antonio, download some new music or restock the audiobook library on your phone. Food can also be a welcome distraction while in the air, so take some light snacks.
  • Even if you’re flying when it’s 100 degrees outside, take a sweater or cardigan on board with you. Cabins are notorious for getting quite chilly!

How many direct flights are there to San Antonio?
You can hop aboard one of 267 flights that travel directly to San Antonio each month. Southwest Airlines, American Airlines and United Airlines are a few of the carriers that will take you there comfortably in one stretch. Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines and VivaAerobus are some other carriers that fly nonstop.
How do I get cheap first-class/business deals to San Antonio?
Smart travelers know how to find first or business-class airfares to San Antonio without the astronomical price tag. Take a leaf out of their book with these handy hints:

  • Being flexible isn’t just useful in the gym. Have some room to move around your travel dates so you can pick up more affordable airfares when they crop up.
  • Low-cost airlines offer first or business-class seats at a fraction of the normal price. Ditch the full-service carriers and look up these cheaper options.
  • Bid for an upgrade in online auctions (if available) or upgrade your ticket with loyalty points.

How to get into San Antonio from the airport?
Make your way to downtown San Antonio with a San Antonio Intl. Airport (SAT) car rental. There are two outlets at San Antonio Intl. Airport (SAT) — Payless and Avis. After you’ve signed some papers and have the keys in your hand, the city center is a journey of 7 miles to the south of SAT. You could also take a taxi into town and choose a car from one of our San Antonio car rentals. Either way, when you book with Orbitz, you can be sure you’ll always bag big savings!
What is the best time to go to San Antonio?
People come from all over to check out San Antonio in March, June and July. So if you’d love to experience this exciting destination in the tourist season, this is the time to go. As with many places in the Northern Hemisphere, summer starts June 20 in San Antonio, with average daily temperatures fluctuating between 75 ºF and 95 ºF.
Travel tips for San Antonio

  • Start off in the downtown area and take a self-guided walking tour of a few of the city’s fantastic attractions. River Walk and Alamo are a couple of great places to start.
  • You’ll find rewarding day trip adventures a quick drive from the hustle and bustle. Head for San Antonio SeaWorld first and then Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
  • Like to venture to some of Texas’s other cities? Book a car rental and take off to Austin or Victoria. With your own wheels, discovering those off-radar destinations will also be a snap.

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