
(The Dallas Morning News) Chick-fil-A will be allowed to reopen at San Antonio International Airport after a deal between the city and federal officials to end a yearlong battle over donations to groups with anti-gay policies made by the fast-food chain.
Chick-fil-A will be offered a lease at the airport after an agreement between the city of San Antonio and the Federal Aviation Administration, the agency said Monday. However, the fast-food chain said it is not considering a spot at San Antonio Airport after losing its lease last year.
“We are always evaluating potential new locations in the hopes of serving existing and new customers great food with remarkable service,” said a statement from Chick-fil-A Inc. “While we are not pursuing a location in the San Antonio airport at this time, we are grateful for the opportunity to serve San Antonians in our 32 existing restaurants.”