Joaquin Castro

10/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/16/2024 15:17

Congressman Castro Applauds FAA Plan to Approve Direct Flights from DCA to SAT

October 16, 2024

Congressman Castro Applauds FAA Plan to Approve Direct Flights from DCA to SAT

SAN ANTONIO - Today, Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20) released the following statement after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced a plan to grant San Antonio International Airport (SAT) one of the ten new direct flights slots from Washington D.C.'s Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA). Castro, a longtime advocate for direct flights from SAT to DCA, worked to secure the additional direct flights as part of the FAA Authorization Act of 2024.

"For years, I've been working with my colleagues in the San Antonio delegation to get our city a direct flight to the nation's capital. Today's announcement is a long-sought win for travelers, businesses, and the military families that call our city home. When finalized, these direct flights will make it easier for San Antonio's business sector, including our growing cybersecurity industry, to work directly with the federal government to support job growth and economic development at home. I appreciate the Biden-Harris administration's decision to bring these flights to San Antonio and I look forward to welcoming new travelers to my hometown."

Currently, 96 American citieswith smaller populations than San Antonio offer direct flights to DCA, including Tulsa, Akron, Cedar Rapids (IA), and Pensacola (FL).

Congressman Castro has worked consistently to secure federal funding and resources to expand San Antonio International Airport and make the airport an attractive partner for more direct flights. After working to pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act with approximately $1.2 billion for Texas airports, he was quickly able to secure $20 million of those funds for the construction of a Ground Load Facilityat SAT to improve airport operations and capacity. As part of the FY2023 federal appropriations bill, he additionally secured $1.5 million to allow the airport to purchase three electric passenger buses and assorted infrastructure to transport passengers from the car rental facility and lower the airport's carbon footprint.