Southwest Airlines sues city of San Antonio because it wants to be in new terminal

Southwest Airlines filed a federal lawsuit against the City of San Antonio on Thursday over ongoing disagreements about a lease renewal at San Antonio International Airport. Southwest's lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in San Antonio, accuses city officials of wrongfully discriminating against the airline. The legal filing comes days after Mayor Ron Nirenberg and City Manager Erik Walsh flew to the airline's headquarters in Dallas to try to come up with a deal.
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