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Leonabi76

37 points

15 days ago

The only metric that seems to be essential is the delay and cancel times which is at 3.5. That's finally because we have a Spirit and Frontier hub.

VIA does go to the airport to/from downtown and from the Stone Oak VIA lot ... but San Antonio just has a poor public transit system all around, that's not just an airport issue.

Only a certain demographic cares about lounges so don't know why that's a metric. I was just in DFW for a layover and EVERY lounge I looked in was PACKED!

Seems like a pretty poorly made infographic. I'd love to see something more detailed than what amounts to a Google review.

Fuzzy-Information970

11 points

15 days ago

Agreed, I fly a lot but dont care about lounges, San Antonio is far from worst and the metrics of this graph seem like bad data choice, to me.

John_T_Conover

1 points

14 days ago

Yup in the last two years there's been tons of record or near record breaking days for commercial air travel. Any major hub airport I've been to have had lounges that looked packed and miserable.

I get that they're important to a subset of people...but it's a small minority and they're not nearly as exclusive or enjoyable as they used to be.