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Serving Austin For 10 Years, AUS Glides Into New Decade of Service

Increase In Passenger Traffic In 2008 Takes AUS Past 9 Million Travelers

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) is set to enter a new decade. It's cause for celebration, the "AUS-TEN" celebration.

Over the past 10 years, Austin's airport annual passenger traffic has increased 36% to 9 million passengers. It has grown into an economic engine with a $2.2 billion economic impact on the local economy.

"I really think ABIA is one of the greatest airports I've ever frequented. The cleanliness, friendliness and efficiency; it's a pleasure to fly from Austin's airport," said Carrie Williams of Applied Materials, Inc. and a frequent passenger. "The security folks are always nice, even at 5:30 in the morning. The parking team is phenomenal and parking is so close, even long term is only a 5 minute walk from the terminal.  Thanks for such a great airport."

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) opened to travelers on May 23, 1999.  This not only marked the opening of a new airport and the last airport built in the 20th century.  It became a success story of a base closure converted to commercial use. 

Bergstrom Air Force Base -- hence the "Bergstrom" of Austin-Bergstrom -- had been part of the Austin community since the 1940s. Soon after opening, the airport filled with travelers and began a series of setting records for passenger traffic in Austin.

"The Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is instrumental to the economic success of Austin and Central Texas.  Built for the future and to accommodate growth, this airport shows our commitment to and confidence in growth and business," said Austin Mayor Will Wynn.

"Leisure travel is part of this as well. Both in making Austin a recreational destination that is easy to get to and for our residents flying out on vacations. When you arrive at our airport, you know you are in Austin. The live music and local restaurants make you feel as though you are already downtown. It's a wonderful welcome to our visitors and a great welcome home to our citizens. It's been a great 10 years of flying Austin."

The Barbara Jordan Terminal at Austin-Bergstrom International was built for intuitive, easy way finding and to reflect the nature and character of Austin. Large glass windows stretch upwards to high ceilings. This allows passengers to gaze out onto the airfield and surrounding hill country and helps illuminate the concourse with natural light. Native Texas granite completes the aesthetic experience, covering 50,000 square feet of terminal walls, floors and staircases.

The terminal is named for Texan Barbara Jordan (1936-1996), the first African American woman from the South to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. She joined the faculty of The University of Texas at Austin in 1979. Throughout her life Jordan used her gift of voice and oratory skills, together with her analytical abilities, to explain complicated moral issues to the American public.

The terminal currently has 25 gates and is 600,000 square feet.  Even more room to grow is available on the 4,200 acres of land the airport sits on. And grow it has, a new terminal opened in May 2008 and marked a new ultra low-cost business model. The South Terminal is a simple, low-cost facility built to support ultra low-cost carriers like vivaAerobus.

The terminal building is modest.  Complex bag handling systems are not used. It is a clean, comfortable building. The simple nature of the terminal translates into lower rent and operating costs for the airlines.

Traffic flow was considered for planes as well as passengers and was built into the airfield. Jets are kept moving on the airfield by the parallel runways system supported by dual taxiways. The airport's west runway is 12,250 feet and can handle the largest of aircraft. The east runway is 9,000 feet long and easily serves both commercial and general aviation aircraft.

Austin-Bergstrom International commemorates its 10th anniversary with the "AUS-TEN" celebration. Passenger discounts, decorations for uniforms and of course live music, cake and drinks are all part of the fun.

"To distinguish ourselves, we strive for excellence in customer service in a uniquely Austin style," said Jim Smith, Executive Director of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. "This ranges from the cleanliness of the terminal to live music, local art and restaurants to encouraging and rewarding friendly customer service providers."

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has nonstop service to 40 destinations in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Over 9 million passengers came through Austin-Bergstrom International in 2008.

FMI: www.ci.austin.tx.us/austinairport/airlines.htm, www.abia.org

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