Spring Break is expected to break records at the San Antonio International Airport with close to 343,000 travelers flying this weekend alone.
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“I think my family just tries to avoid that construction downtown just because it’s a lot of traffic, everybody trying to go to work downtown and stuff,” said Megan Jimenez, flying in from Springfield Missouri where she’s attending college.“Traffic and parking is what everyone complains about now,” said Scott Martin, General Manager at Pat O’Brien’s.
Alex Gonzales is a Manager at Be Kind Rewind Bar and said so far, he has noticed fewer people walking around the parts of downtown with road construction.
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