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  2. Robert Mueller Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    In early 1976, the same three airlines were at AUS (Trans-Texas Airways had changed its name to Texas International Airlines). [11] Braniff was operating up to eight nonstops a day to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with Boeing 727-100s and 727-200s , the nonstop 727 to Washington Dulles Airport, and a nonstop 727-200 to San Antonio.

  3. Austin–Bergstrom International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the airport coincided with a considerable number of nonstop flights being operated into Austin from the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, as American Airlines had decided to compete with Southwest Airlines' scheduled service between Dallas Love Field (DAL) and Austin in addition to American and Delta Air Lines service between Dallas ...

  4. List of airlines of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Airline firms with certificated air carriers, headquartered, directed and operated from Texas. The following is a list of individual passenger, charter, and cargo airlines - U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) United States Department of Transportation (DOT) Certificated airlines, their parent company firms, consortium firms, private equity firms, or other business operating schemes ...

  5. American Airlines continues slashing routes in Austin; here ...

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    In November 2023, American Airlines outlined plans to alter various departures that ultimately eliminated 15 domestic routes and six international routes from its Austin-Bergstrom International ...

  6. Austin Express - Wikipedia

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    Austin Express Inc. was a commuter airline headquartered in Austin, Texas, United States. [1] [2] [3] The airline incorporated on August 13, 1997. It was originally managed by ten former Conquest Airlines executives. [4] All of the owners and key personnel of Austin Express were formerly employed by Conquest which had also been based in Austin. [5]

  7. Allegiant Air to end crew base at Austin airport but will ...

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    In 2023, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport saw upwards of 22 million travelers, making it the busiest year on record, according to the airport's self-reported data.

  8. Traveling through the Austin airport for the solar eclipse ...

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    Austin-Bergstrom airport recommends allowing for extra time while traveling to the airport. Returning a rental car: Rental cars must be returned by the renter in person at the Rental Car Facility.

  9. Emerald Air (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Air was an airline headquartered in Austin, Texas, United States.Founded by William Ford and Richard Martel [2] It was formerly known as Emerald Valley Airlines which in 1981 was flying wholly within the state of Texas with scheduled passenger service to Austin, Houston, McAllen and San Antonio. [3]