Lone Star Airlines - Hubs and Destinations

Hubs and Destinations

DFW

  • From the airline's main hub of operations at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport direct flights were operated to:
      • Aspen; Colorado
      • Pensacola; Florida
      • Natchez; Louisiana
      • Knoxville; Tennessee
      • Columbia and Joplin; Missouri
      • Santa Fe and Roswell/Ruidoso; New Mexico
    • ARKANSAS
      • Camden, El Dorado, Harrison, Hot Springs, Jonesboro, and Mountain Home
    • TEXAS
      • Alpine, Brownwood, Del Rio, Lufkin/Nacadoches, Paris, Temple and Texarkana
    • OKLAHOMA
      • Altus, Enid, McAlester, Ponca City and Stillwater; Oklahoma
    • MEXICO
      • Chihuahua, Hermosillo, Saltillo and TorreĆ³n


STL

  • From St Louis, Missouri direct flights were operated to:
    • Bloomington, Muncie, Terre Haute (IN); Harrison, Hot Springs, Mountain Home (AR), Joplin, (MO), and DFW (TX)

DEN

  • From Denver, Colorado non stop flights were operated to:
    • Aspen, (CO), Bozeman, (MT) and Dallas/Fort Worth, (TX)

FTW

  • From Fort Worth, Texas non stop flights were operated to:
    • Austin, Houston, and San Antonio, (TX).


FEDERAL ESSENTIAL AIR SERVICE COMMUNITIES, (EAS)

  • Arkansas
    • Camden, El Dorado, Harrison, Hot Springs and Jonesboro.
  • Indiana
    • Terre Haute
  • Oklahoma
    • Enid, Ponca City and Stillwater
  • Texas
    • Brownwood, Paris and Temple

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