San Antonio Airport will be getting another $300,000 in expansion elements after City Council vote

Terminal C, which is now under construction, will now include more space for Delta Airline’s airport lounge among other improvements.

SAN ANTONIO — Planes aren’t the only thing on the horizon at the San Antonio International Airport. On Thursday, San Antonio City Council approved new additions to the ongoing construction. 

The San Antonio International Airport has been constructing Terminal C since the beginning of 2025. 

In March, Airport Director Jesus Saenz told council members that Delta Airlines notified the city about the need for an additional gate and more space in the new lounge. 

The initial contract capacity for the construction at the San Antonio International Airport was $1 billion. But on Thursday, City Council extended the cap to $1.3 billion to accommodate the additions the San Antonio International Airport was asking for. 

The total contract is approved at $1.6 billion, so the airport says the budget doesn’t change—just the contract capacity.

In addition to an extra 10,000 square feet for Delta’s airport lounge and the additional gate, the airport will also be adding a pedestrian connector from Terminal C to the new parking garage, as well as bridge work on the intersection of Dee Howard and Aviation Blvd. 

SAT released this statement to KENS 5 regarding the approval and the ongoing construction:

“Work on the Terminal A Expansion (formerly the Ground Load Facility), Terminal C and the new parking garage is progressing on schedule and on budget. The Terminal A Expansion is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2026, with Terminal C and the new parking garage on track to open in 2028. This progress is supported by City Council’s approval yesterday of a guaranteed maximum price for construction of the new terminal.

“In addition to these projects, the airport is beginning a pavement rehabilitation effort on Runway 13R-31L to address needed repairs in select critical areas of the airfield.

“The continued advancement of these projects reflects strong momentum in enhancing passenger amenities and positioning San Antonio International Airport to support the region’s continued growth.”

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