San Antonio airport officials and low-cost-carrier Southwest Airlines are set to meet in federal court this Tuesday, in an attempt to end the year-long legal battle that has brewed over the airport's $1.7 billion Terminal C . This has stemmed from a long-term lease agreement, which Southwest wants voided, to enable negotiations for additional gate allocations at the Texan airport.

Currently, the lease restricts Southwest out of the airport's third terminal plans, and delegates the world's largest low-cost carrier to solely operate from Terminal A (the carrier's current terminal).

Terminal C Is Set To Open In 2028

San Antonio International Airport is located eight miles (13 kilometers) from the city's downtown. Consisting of three runways, the airport on average sees 260 dai

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