We are thrilled to see the city’s $2.5 billion plan for a new terminal building and...
While the design plan is still in the works, the new planned new terminal at the San Antonio International Airport will feature a courtyard, natural lighting, increased lounge space and a more welcoming ticketing center.Airports often hold people’s first and last memories of a place.
The San Antonio International airport, as it is, falls well short of expectations for a city of our size and with our aspirations, so we are thrilled to see the city’s $2.5 billion plan for a new terminal building and other upgrades to South Texas’ main air hub. Our only wish is this plan had launched sooner, and that it was even bigger.
City manager Erik Walsh called the endeavor “the biggest capital project the city’s ever undertaken,” and there’s much to admire in the plan. Beyond adding capacity and amenities, the project will also pave the way for future technologies and create a sense of place. It will honor the region’s history and culture and incorporate the area’s natural colors and landscape.
Airport planners are already looking at what comes after the new terminal and ways to sustain and grow the airport as technology evolves.
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