San Antonio airport records record passenger numbers, but it's far from one the nation's busiest

San Antonio International Airport served nearly 11.1 million passengers last year, its highest-ever annual total and a 4% jump from 2023, city officials said Friday. “SAT recovered quicker than many airports from the COVID-19 pandemic,” San Antonio Aviation Director Jesus Saenz said in an emailed statement. “Starting in 2023, we began to set monthly passenger records.
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