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Welcome to Austin Welcome to Austin. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) is a state-of-the-art airport with 2 terminals, 37 gates, full customs facilities ready for the international traveler, and two parallel runways including a 12,250- foot runway. Easy to get to (only 7.5 miles from the Austin Convention Center) and easy to get through, passengers enjoy exceptional customer service Austin-style, with art exhibits, local food (from brisket and breakfast tacos to Shiner Bock beer) and 1,500 live music performances in 2017. In operation since 1999, the airport has roughly 350 daily flights with nonstop service to about 70 destinations. A record 15.8 million passengers traveled through ABIA in 2018, resulting in 13.9 percent growth from 2017. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) News 70 nonstop domestic & ABIA is expanding nonstop flight service from destinations including: international destinations Norwegian from London Gatwick (Mar. 2018) Spirit from Nine Destinations (Feb. 2019) Scandinavian Airlines from Copenhagen & Stockholm (Mar. 2019) 7.5 miles to Lufthansa from Frankfurt, Germany (May 2019) downtown Austin WestJet from Calgary, Canada (May 2019) A quick 15-minute drive to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport was named the #16 Most Affordable U.S. Airport by Cheapflights.com (July 2015). The Austin airport made the list for the “World’s Best downtown Austin Airports for Customer Service” in 2015, according to the Airports Council International, or ACI, which conducted the survey. $13 Super Shuttle $25 cab fare Lufthansa will begin servicing nonstop flights between ABIA and Frankfurt International $1.75 Capitol Metro Flier Bus Airport (FRA) five days a week, starting in May 2019. Multiple ride sharing apps Norwegian began new nonstop service between ABIA (AUS) and London Gatwick (LGW), three times weekly, in March 2018. Easy access The British Airways Dreamliner 787 flies daily between ABIA and London-Heathrow (LHR). TSA Pre-Check √ Fly from Toronto (YYZ) on Air Canada, daily. Point service The airport is adding a nine-gate terminal expansion, and recently saw the addition of a For more information, visit new Hyatt Place hotel in May 2017. www.abia.org The latest online flight guide can be found atwww.abia.org featuring all connecting, direct, nonstop and international service to (AUS) as loaded by the Official Airline Guide (OAG). 111 Congress Ave., Ste. 700 Austin, TX 78701 800-926-2282 www.visitaustin.org Non-Stop Service Albuquerque (ABQ) Las Vegas (LAS) Pensacola (PNS) Allegiant, Southwest Allegiant, Frontier, Southwest, Spirit Southwest Amarillo (AMA) Little Rock (LIT) Philadelphia (PHL) ViaAir ViaAir American, Frontier Atlanta (ATL) London Gatwick (LGW) Phoenix (PHX) Delta, Frontier, Southwest Norwegian American, Southwest Baltimore/Washington (BWI) London Heathrow (LHR) Pittsburgh (PIT) Southwest, Spirit British Airways Allegiant Baton Rouge (BTR) Long Beach (LGB) Portland (PDX) ViaAir JetBlue Alaska Boston (BOS) Los Angeles (LAX) Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ) JetBlue, Southwest, Delta American, Delta, Southwest, United, Spirit Vacation Express Branson (BKG) Lubbock (LBB) Raleigh-Durham (RDU) Via Airlines Southwest Delta, Frontier, Southwest Calgary, Canada (YYC) Memphis (MEM) Sacramento (SMF) WestJet Airlines Allegiant, ViaAir Southwest Cancun, Mexico (CUN) Mexico City, Mexico (MEX) Salt Lake City (SLC) Southwest, United, Sun Country Aeromexico Delta, Frontier Charlotte (CLT) Miami (MIA) San Diego (SAN) American American Southwest, Frontier, Alaska Chicago Midway (MDW) Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) San Francisco (SFO) Southwest Delta, Sun Country, Frontier United, Alaska, Southwest, Frontier Chicago O’Hare (ORD) Nashville (BNA) San Jose (SJC) American, Frontier, United, Spirit Southwest Southwest, Alaska Cincinnati (CVG) New Orleans (MSY) San Jose Del Cabo/Los Cabos (SJD) Allegiant, Frontier, Delta Southwest, Frontier, Spirit Southwest Cleveland (CLE) New York Newark-Liberty (EWR) Seattle (SEA) Frontier Southwest, United Alaska, Delta, Frontier Dallas Love (DAL) New York Kennedy (JFK) St. Louis (STL) Southwest American, Delta, JetBlue Southwest Dallas/Ft. Worth (DFW) Oakland (OAK) Tampa (TPA) American Southwest Southwest, Frontier Denver (DEN) Ontario, Canada (ONT) Toronto, Canada (YYZ) Frontier, Southwest, United, Spirit Frontier Air Canada Destin/Fort Walton Beach (VPS) Orange County (SNA) Tucson (TUS) Allegiant Frontier ViaAir Detroit (DTW) Orlando International (MCO) Tulsa (TUL) Delta, Frontier, Spirit Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit ViaAir El Paso (ELP) Orlando Sanford (SFB) Washington, D.C. Dulles (IAD) Southwest Allegiant United, Frontier Fort Lauderdale (FLL) Panama City (ECP) Washington, D.C. Reagan/National (DCA) Southwest, JetBlue, Spirit Southwest Southwest Frankfurt, Germany (FRA) Lufthansa Harlingen (HRL) Southwest Houston Hobby (HOU) Southwest Houston Bush Intercontinental (IAH) United Indianapolis (IND) Southwest, Allegiant, Frontier Kansas City (MCI) Southwest .
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