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Startup airline Breeze Airways will fly out of San Antonio

Startup airline Breeze Airways will fly out of San Antonio FacebookTwitterEmail San Antonio International Airport is adding its second new carrier in as many months. Breeze Airways will begin serving the city in mid-July. The low-fare startup, a brainchild of JetBlue Airways founder David Neeleman, on Friday announced service between San Antonio and Oklahoma City; Tulsa, Okla.; and northwest Arkansas. The San Antonio flights, which are scheduled to begin July 15, will allow connections via Breeze to New Orleans; Tampa, Fla.; and other destinations. The new service will be a boost for San Antonio International Airport, which has struggled for years to add destinations and, like all airports, saw travel plummet during the COVID-19 pandemic. Last month, budget carrier JetBlue announced that it would begin flights this fall from San Antonio to Boston and New York.

Hurricane season 2021: How Austin TX weather could be affected

The Atlantic hurricane season doesn t start until June 1, but meteorologists on Friday afternoon were tracking  a well-defined low pressure system over the western Gulf of Mexico with winds of 30-35 mph near and east of the center, according to the National Hurricane Center. The tropical disturbance stood a 60% chance of becoming a cyclone in the next 48 hours, but forecasters warned Friday that regardless of development, the system could produce heavy rainfall over portions of southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana through Saturday. Citing recent downpours in that area in the past week, the hurricane center also warned that any additional heavy rain could lead to flash flooding there.

Austin Airport Plans $23 Million Cargo Facility As E-Commerce Booms During Pandemic

/ An Amazon Prime Air aircraft parked at Austin-Bergstrom International. A boom in air cargo into Austin has airport officials moving ahead with plans to build a $23.3 million, 90,000-square-foot cargo facility. Cardboard shipping boxes piling up in your home during the pandemic? There s a good chance more than a few traveled on a plane through Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Air cargo is booming as companies like UPS, FedEx and Amazon Air accommodate a surge in online shopping. Now, airport officials are ready to spend millions on a new facility to meet demand. It is a very big increase [of cargo], Austin Aviation Department s Chief of Business and Finance Mookie Patel said. Companies were constantly asking for more space, more space. We started creating a waiting list.

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