The San Antonio International Airport’s master plan, approved by the San Antonio city council on March 31, 2011, includes plans for a consolidated rental car facility (conrac), but aviation directors are first looking to pass a facility fee to get the project moving, according to airport spokesperson Rich Johnson. 

Johnson said that the city council was briefed on the subject last week, and that the next step is to get the proposed fee of $4.50 per rental day on the city council agenda. He added that it could take three to five years to get through the planning, financing, development and construction phases of the conrac.

According to the master plan, there are currently nine rental car companies with shuttle buses and vans transporting passengers to and from the terminals. The conrac, however, at six floors high would be closer to the terminal, allowing passengers to walk to the rental car facility via “pedestrian bridges.” The conrac, the master plan states, is aimed at eliminating the need for rental car shuttles entirely.

For a feature on conracs from Auto Rental News, click here.

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