Pilot Flying J announced the opening of a Pilot Travel Center in San Antonio, located off Interstate 37 at exit 125 at 4105 Loop 1604.
The travel center offers many amenities, including:
Pilot Flying J announced the opening of a Pilot Travel Center in San Antonio, located off Interstate 37 at exit 125 at 4105 Loop 1604.
Pilot Flying J announced the opening of a Pilot Travel Center in San Antonio, located off Interstate 37 at exit 125 at 4105 Loop 1604.
The travel center offers many amenities, including:
Eight diesel lanes and 12 gasoline lanes with high-speed pumps for quicker refueling;
Two fueling lanes and bulk propane for RVs;
Subway and Cinnabon;
Expanded food offerings to include pizza, soup, salads, sandwiches and hot dogs;
Premium coffee and cappuccino selections; and
Everyday products for quick shopping needs.
The new facility is Pilot Flying J's 39th in Texas and the 660th overall in North America. It is expected to contribute more than $2.8 million annually in state and local tax revenue.
In 2011, the company launched a $50 million project to remodel driver showers, and it offers DEF at the pump in more than 3,000 lanes nationwide.
The combined network of over 650 Pilot travel centers and Flying J travel plazas across North America serves more than 1.3 million customers daily.

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