The route from Ketchikan to San Antonio involves flying from Ketchikan International Airport (KTN) to a major hub like Seattle (SEA) and then connecting to San Antonio International Airport (SAT). You will travel over 4,700 kilometers. This is a long-haul journey that typically requires a full day of travel. San Antonio is famous for the Alamo and the River Walk.
Total Distance: Driving distance is not applicable; air distance is 4,700 km.
Book your connection with at least 3 hours of buffer time.
Spring and autumn for the most pleasant weather in San Antonio.