AUSTIN, Texas – Today, Southwest Airlines has unveiled their Spring 2025 schedule, which features new and returning nonstop flights for travelers flying in and out of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS).
Starting on Thursday, March 6, 2025 Southwest will offer nonstop seasonal service from AUS to Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) and nonstop year-round service to Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (MKE). These new cities join returning seasonal favorites, Panama City, Florida, Montrose, Colorado and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
“We are excited see Southwest expand their presence here at AUS with new and returning nonstop flights compared to last year," said Ghizlane Badawi, AUS CEO. "At peak service, Southwest will offer 125 daily nonstop flights from AUS. We appreciate Southwest’s investment into new and returning services and can’t wait for our travelers to enjoy more options to travel to and from Austin.”
Tickets for nonstop flights to Reno-Tahoe, Milwaukee, Panama City, Montrose and San Juan are on sale now at Southwest.com.
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About Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
Owned by the City of Austin and operated by the Department of Aviation, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in the United States. Austin-Bergstrom is also an economic engine in Central Texas, supplying over 74,000 direct and indirect jobs in the Central Texas region.
About Journey With AUS
Journey With AUS is the Austin-Bergstrom Airport Expansion and Development program. The program is a strategic, phased approach to guiding construction and improvement projects, including select 2040 Master Plan projects and near-term improvements to address record-breaking growth at AUS. Journey With AUS projects will improve the passenger experience and meet the rising demand for air service at AUS through optimizing the Barbara Jordan Terminal through improvements that accommodate forecasted demand and enhance operations; expanding infrastructure to increase gates; constructing a new midfield concourse, and connecting tunnel. Driving regional economic recovery and supporting Austin’s growth is a primary goal of the program. The program will create jobs and provide opportunities for local businesses and the Minority-owned (MBE) and Woman-owned businesses (WBE) in the contracting community.