Analysis: What really may behind San Antonio's new non-stop route to Boston
On Friday, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg touted the news that Delta Airlines will add nonstop service from San Antonio International Airport to Boston starting Nov. 11. "Delta's timely decision to serve this route demonstrates the strong demand between San Antonio and Boston and that it warrants nonstop service on a legacy carrier," Nirenberg said in an emailed statement. Word of Delta's expansion to the Alamo City comes a little over a week after JetBlue announced it's terminating nonstop service from San Antonio to Boston and New York's JFK.
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