United has round-trip flights from Austin or San Antonio (AUS, SAT) to Geneva or Zurich (GVA, ZRH) for $521-$562 with a connection. Flights September to March. Extended weekends available.
Category: <span>Flights from San Antonio</span>
Frontier has round-trip flights from Austin or San Antonio (AUS, SAT) to Denver, Las Vegas, Atlanta, or Orlando (DEN, LAS, ATL, MCO) for $38, NONSTOP. Flights September to November. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
Cheapest flights for Atlanta and Orlando are via San Antonio.
Delta and Virgin Atlantic have round-trip flights from Austin or San Antonio (AUS) to Madrid (MAD) for $512-$522 with a connection. Flights October to March. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. 7-day minimum stay required.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
American Airlines has round-trip flights from San Antonio (SAT) to Miami (MIA) for $138, NONSTOP. Flights September to November. Very few extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on American. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
American Airlines has round-trip flights from San Antonio (SAT) to Los Angeles or San Francisco (LAX, SFO) for $138-$157, NONSTOP or with a connection. San Francisco flights between September and November. Los Angeles flights between January and February. Mostly on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays, but there may be a few weekends available on the calendar. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from Austin or San Antonio (AUS, SAT) to New York (JFK) for $138, NONSTOP. Flights September to November. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
American Airlines and United have round-trip flights from San Antonio (SAT) to Dublin (DUB) for $555 with a connection. Flights November to December. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. 7-day minimum stay required. No Christmas dates available.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from Austin or San Antonio (AUS, SAT) to New York (JFK) for $138, NONSTOP. Flights September to November. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible. No Thanksgiving dates.
[07/26/2023 @ 05:10 PM] Removed expired fares. A few are still available.
Southwest is marketing a sale today as requiring a coupon-code “29OFF”, which doesn’t seem to really be a requirement. If you use the search calendar, the discount is already applied. They are also marketing this as a limited, California only sale, and again, this doesn’t seem to be correct. We’re also seeing lower fares for many destinations outside of and not departing from California. Unlike some blogs, we’ve manually looked at all of their major routes and noted which ones are really on sale, and which aren’t.
Southwest has round-trip flights from Austin and San Antonio to various destinations in the USA at a discount today for $110-$238, NONSTOP or with a connection. Dates vary, use the linked calendar. Origin/Destination reversible. No Major Holiday dates available. We believe these discount fares will end of 07/26/2023.
Costco has the $500 Alaska Airlines gift-card on sale for $450. This is a pretty good way to save $50-off Alaska Airlines flights. The full terms and conditions are on the Costco gift-card landing page [linked].
Alaska Airlines flies nonstop from Austin to Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego, and Portland. As for San Antonio, Alaska only does nonstop to Seattle.
Hopper is having a flash sale where they allow for up to 25% off select hotels and up to $100 off select flights. The full list of todays discounts is available on our website. These Hopper deals are vary common, usually once a month or so. You can easily be informed when these Hopper sales start by setting up your app notifications.
Pair this sale with a quick Google Flights search and you can usually get a fairly decent flight pairing.
This sale is about on par with what we’ve seen in the past. There are a lot of crappy $15/$20 discounts in the list, so we’re focusing on the discounts that are greater than $25. They’re at the top of the list with a star. Watch out for websites and blogs that are pairing this deal with one-way Spirit/Frontier trash fares for click-bait titles like “Free flights”. In all of those cases you’re just saving “$x” from the coupon on a one-way flight you’ll want to avoid. You can usually get a better value by using the discount on an airline that doesn’t charge fees for bag or seat selection.
Anyways, the full list is on our website, expect it to fluctuate with with new additions and some deletions in the next few days before the sale ends.










