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San Antonio Airport Arrival Alerts

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Airport Code

SAT

Passengers/Year

10 million

Terminals

Terminal A, Terminal B

Exit Time

15-25 minutes after landing

About

Arriving at San Antonio International Airport

San Antonio International is a manageable two-terminal airport located just 8 miles north of the city's famous River Walk district. Terminal A handles most domestic carriers, while Terminal B serves additional airlines. Each terminal has its own arrivals curb.

The airport is easily reached via US-281 or Loop 410, and the drive from most parts of the city is straightforward. Passengers typically clear baggage claim quickly at this mid-sized airport. A landing alert ensures you're pulling up right when they step outside.

Pickup tip

SAT is 8 miles north of downtown San Antonio. The two terminals have separate pickup areas—confirm which terminal before heading out. A landing text keeps your timing right.

How it works

Track SAT arrivals.

1

Enter the flight number

Type the flight number for the arrival to SAT.

2

Add your phone number

Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.

3

Get a text when they land

We track the flight and text you when they touch down at San Antonio International Airport.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How far is San Antonio airport from downtown?

SAT is about 8 miles north of downtown San Antonio, roughly a 15-minute drive in normal traffic.

How long to exit SAT after landing?

Plan for 15-20 minutes for domestic arrivals. Both terminals are compact and efficient.

Is there a cell phone lot at San Antonio airport?

Yes, SAT has a free cell phone waiting lot on Wetmore Road near the terminal entrance.

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

Founder, SkyText

Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.