Airport Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, TX AUS
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is one of the largest and most important airports in the U.S. state of Texas.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes; short and long term parking for about 10 100 vehicles; parking garage.
- Nearby cities: Austin (11 km)
- Directions by car: Access to the terminal is on Texas State Route 71, about 10 km southeast of downtown Austin.
- Stations: Austin is on the "Texas Eagle" Amtrak route (Chicago - Los Angeles).
Location
Opened in 1999, the airport is about 10 km or 7 miles southeast of downtown Austin. The terminal is accessible on the Texas State Highway 71 (Bastrop Highway), near the intersection with the U.S. Highway 183.
The bus route 100 (Airport Flyer) operated by Metropolitan Transit Capitol runs a regular service between the terminal and downtown Austin. The bus route 350 also goes to the Northcross Transfer Center. Current departure times are available locally. Alternatively, please take a taxi or rent a car.
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- Airport code:
- AUS
- Country:
- United States (US)
- Latitude / Longitude:
- 30°11'40"N / 97°40'11"W
- Altitude of runway:
- 165 m
Alternative airports
- Killeen 98 km
- San Antonio 106 km
- College Station 132 km
- San Angelo 299 km
- Dallas 304 km
Most frequent connection to Austin:
- Frankfurt - Austin (0/Week)
- Lagos - Austin (0/Week)
- Houston - Metro - Austin (125/Week)
- Denver - Austin (122/Week)
- Los Angeles - Austin (100/Week)
- Atlanta - Austin (91/Week)
- New York - Austin (88/Week)
- Dallas - Austin (85/Week)
- Orlando - Austin (56/Week)
- New York - Austin (51/Week)