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Flight Arrivals To Austin Airport (AUS)

Welcome to Austin Airport, the main airport serving Austin, Texas. With an average of 300 daily arriving flights and over 12 million passengers annually, AUS is a bustling hub for travelers from all over the world. Whether you're arriving from Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Denver, or Chicago, our airport is equipped to handle your needs with ease. From baggage claim to ground transportation, we've got you covered. Read on for more information about arrival procedures, baggage claim areas, and how to check your flight status.

Arrival Terminals

AUS Airport has one main terminal building with two levels. The lower level is used for arrivals, while the upper level is used for departures. The airport has a total of 25 gates, which are divided into two concourses: East and West. Domestic and international arrivals are both handled at the main terminal building.

Tips, Help & Resources

The following is a list of tips to assist you during your air journey arriving to Austin Bergstrom airport:

  • Waiting to pick up a passenger? It is helpful to be able to track the flight to see where it is, when it will arrive, and the terminal (and gate) it's arriving at.
  • Planning a trip to the airport and confused about all the available parking options and costs? View locations and fees for all AUS on-airport and off-airport parking.
  • Remember that a great low-cost alternative to driving and parking or taking a taxi is to use an airport shuttle service. You can find a list of shuttle providers here that service the greater area.
  • Coming out of baggage claim with lots of checked luggage? The airport's got your back (and saving it). Baggage carts are located in AUS’s baggage claim close to where the luggage carousels are located.
  • Early flight? Consider using one of the nearby hotels to Austin Bergstrom airport. Depending on the hotel you select, you might even park there for free for the duration of your trip!
  • Want to know your options to get to a local destination from the airport? Check out your public transportation options, which include buses, trains, taxis, shuttles, Austin rental cars, and shared rides.

Daily Arriving Flights at Austin Bergstrom Airport

Austin Airport serves around 17 million passengers annually. The airport has an average of 300 daily arriving flights, with approximately 7,000 passengers disembarking each day. The busiest routes for arriving flights include Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Denver, and Chicago.

Checking Arrival Status at AUS

Passengers and those waiting for them at the airport can check the arrival status of a flight at Austin Airport by visiting the airport's website or by downloading the official airport app. The app provides real-time updates on arrival status, as well as other helpful information about the airport.

We hope you find this information useful for your arrival at AUS Airport. It is always a good idea to check directly with your airline for arriving flight information, or at the airport information desk for the most current information. Safe travels!

Arrival Procedures for Passengers at Austin Bergstrom Airport

Upon flight arrival, domestic passengers will proceed to baggage claim on the lower level of the main terminal building. International passengers will proceed to the Federal Inspection Services facility for customs and immigration processing. The FIS facility is located on the east side of the terminal building and is accessible via a pedestrian bridge. Passengers should have their travel documents and customs declaration form ready for inspection. After clearing customs, passengers can retrieve their baggage and proceed to ground transportation.

Baggage Claim Area(s)

Austin Bergstrom Airport, identified by its IATA code AUS, has two baggage claim areas situated on the lower level of the Barbara Jordan Terminal. To assist passengers with their luggage, the airport offers luggage carts for a fee of $4.00. Passengers can easily find their respective baggage claim areas by looking for signs or by referring to the flight information screens placed throughout the airport.

In the unfortunate event that your luggage does not appear on the baggage claim after a reasonable amount of time, don't fret. We encourage you to Begin Your Search for Lost Bags. This link will take you to a page that provides detailed steps and guidelines to follow if you believe your luggage may have been misplaced or lost by the airline.

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Austin Bergstrom Arrivals FAQ

The airport receives an average of 300 daily arriving flights.
The busiest routes for arriving flights include Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Denver, and Chicago.
Upon flight arrival, domestic passengers will proceed to baggage claim on the lower level of the main terminal building.
International passengers will proceed to the Federal Inspection Services facility for customs and immigration processing. The FIS facility is located on the east side of the terminal building and is accessible via a pedestrian bridge.
The airport has two baggage claim areas situated on the lower level of the Barbara Jordan Terminal.
If your luggage does not appear on the baggage claim after a reasonable amount of time, you can begin your search for lost bags by following the detailed steps and guidelines provided on the airport's website.
You can check the arrival status of a flight at Austin Airport by visiting the airport's website or by downloading the official airport app.
It is always a good idea to check directly with your airline for arriving flight information, or at the airport information desk for the most current information.