Austin, Texas, December 30, 2025
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is set to expand its services by introducing multiple new nonstop flights in 2026. Delta Air Lines will add routes to Columbus, Kansas City, and Bozeman, while Southwest Airlines will introduce new routes to Palm Springs, Fort Myers, and Pensacola. Additionally, Frontier Airlines plans to launch flights to several destinations including Orlando and Chicago. This expansion is anticipated to enhance travel connectivity and boost the local economy.
Austin, Texas
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) is set to introduce several new nonstop flights in 2026, enhancing connectivity to various destinations and catering to both leisure and business travelers.
Delta Air Lines Expands Service
Delta Air Lines is adding three new nonstop routes from Austin starting June 7, 2026:
- Columbus, Ohio (CMH): Once-daily service to a rising tech and education hub.
- Kansas City, Missouri (MCI): Twice-daily flights to a city known for its rich culture and growing innovation economy.
- Bozeman, Montana (BZN): Seasonal service beginning June 13, 2026, offering once-weekly flights to a popular vacation destination.
These flights will be operated on Embraer 175 aircraft, providing a comfortable travel experience with modern interiors and larger windows.
Southwest Airlines Introduces New Routes
Southwest Airlines is expanding its offerings with several new nonstop flights from Austin in 2026:
- Palm Springs, California (PSP): Saturday-only service starting March 5, 2026, with plans to increase to daily flights on December 20, 2026.
- Fort Myers, Florida (RSW): Saturday-only seasonal service beginning March 7, 2026.
- Pensacola, Florida (PNS): Daily service, excluding Tuesdays and Wednesdays, during March and April 2026.
Additionally, Southwest is establishing a new crew base at AUS in March 2026, expected to create approximately 2,000 new jobs by mid-2027, further strengthening its presence in the region.
Other Notable Additions
Frontier Airlines is launching four new nonstop flights from Austin in March 2025:
- Orlando, Florida (MCO): Three times a week.
- Chicago, Illinois (ORD): Three times a week.
- Cincinnati, Ohio (CVG): Twice a week.
- Phoenix, Arizona (PHX): Twice a week.
These additions will double Frontier’s nonstop routes from Austin, providing more options for travelers seeking budget-friendly flights.
Background Context
The expansion of nonstop flights from Austin reflects the city’s growing appeal as a travel destination and business hub. The introduction of these routes is expected to boost tourism, facilitate business connections, and contribute to the local economy. Travelers are encouraged to check with airlines for the most current schedules and booking information as these services become available in 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What new nonstop flights are being introduced at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in 2026?
Delta Air Lines is adding nonstop routes to Columbus, Ohio (CMH), Kansas City, Missouri (MCI), and Bozeman, Montana (BZN). Southwest Airlines is introducing flights to Palm Springs, California (PSP), Fort Myers, Florida (RSW), and Pensacola, Florida (PNS). Additionally, Frontier Airlines is launching flights to Orlando, Florida (MCO), Chicago, Illinois (ORD), Cincinnati, Ohio (CVG), and Phoenix, Arizona (PHX).
When will these new nonstop flights begin?
Delta’s new routes to Columbus and Kansas City will start on June 7, 2026. The Bozeman route will begin on June 13, 2026. Southwest’s flights to Palm Springs will commence on March 5, 2026, with daily service starting December 20, 2026. Fort Myers and Pensacola services will begin on March 7, 2026. Frontier’s new routes are set to start in March 2025.
What type of aircraft will operate these new flights?
Delta’s new routes will be operated on Embraer 175 aircraft, offering modern interiors and larger windows. Southwest’s and Frontier’s aircraft types for these routes have not been specified in the available information.
How will Southwest Airlines’ new crew base at AUS impact the local economy?
The new crew base, opening in March 2026, is expected to create approximately 2,000 new jobs by mid-2027, strengthening Southwest’s presence in the region and contributing to the local economy.
How can travelers book these new nonstop flights?
Travelers can book these flights directly through the respective airlines’ official websites or authorized travel agencies. It’s advisable to check for the most current schedules and availability as the service dates approach.
Key Features of New Nonstop Flights from Austin in 2026
| Airline | New Routes | Start Date | Frequency | Aircraft Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delta Air Lines | Columbus, Ohio (CMH), Kansas City, Missouri (MCI), Bozeman, Montana (BZN) | June 7, 2026 (CMH, MCI); June 13, 2026 (BZN) | Once daily (CMH, MCI); Once weekly (BZN) | Embraer 175 |
| Southwest Airlines | Palm Springs, California (PSP); Fort Myers, Florida (RSW); Pensacola, Florida (PNS) | March 5, 2026 (PSP); March 7, 2026 (RSW, PNS) | Saturday-only (PSP); Daily (RSW, PNS) | Not specified |
| Frontier Airlines | Orlando, Florida (MCO); Chicago, Illinois (ORD); Cincinnati, Ohio (CVG); Phoenix, Arizona (PHX) | March 6, 2025 (MCO, ORD); March 7, 2025 (CVG, PHX) | Three times a week (MCO, ORD); Twice a week (CVG, PHX) | Not specified |
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