San Antonio's first nonstop flight to Philadelphia since 2020 to take off next week
San Antonio will get another seasonal nonstop flight next week, this one to the City of Brotherly Love. American Airlines' first nonstop flight from San Antonio International Airport to Philadelphia since 2020 will depart on June 5 and run daily through Nov. 4. The airline first announced plans for route last August. "Philadelphia is known as the birthplace of the United States, and San Antonio is not only a beautiful, fun and welcoming city, it's the top tourist destination in Texas," San Antonio Airport Systems Director Jesus Saenz said in a statement.
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