Landing in Austin, Texas, and wondering about the best way to get to your next destination? If you're like many travelers these days, your mind probably jumps straight to ride-sharing apps. And you'd be right to think of Uber when it comes to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS).
Austin's airport, located about eight miles southeast of downtown, is a hub for travelers exploring the vibrant city. While there are several options available – from rental cars and taxis to public transport – Uber has become a go-to for many seeking convenience and flexibility.
So, how does it work? When you arrive at AUS, you'll find designated pick-up areas for ride-sharing services. The reference material points out that taxis and rideshare apps are accessible on the G level of the rental car facility. It's always a good idea to check the airport's specific signage upon arrival, as these locations can sometimes shift.
What's particularly interesting is how Uber is evolving its airport services. Globally, Uber has been rolling out features specifically for airport travel. This includes options like UberXXL, which is great for families or groups with a lot of luggage, offering more trunk space than a standard UberXL. They've also introduced UberX Share, a more budget-friendly option, and the Uber Reserve feature, allowing you to schedule rides in advance. This latter feature is a real lifesaver, especially when you want to ensure a stress-free journey to catch your flight. The system can even track your flight and suggest optimal departure times, adjusting your pickup if your flight is delayed. It’s these thoughtful touches that really make a difference.
For those arriving in Austin, Uber can whisk you away to various parts of the city. Whether you're heading to a hotel in the bustling downtown area, like the Onyx Hotels located just a short distance away, or exploring the unique neighborhoods Austin is famous for, Uber provides a direct link.
Beyond Uber, it's worth noting the other transport options. Capital Metro's Route 20 bus offers a regular service between the airport and downtown, running every 15 minutes seven days a week. Rental car counters are conveniently located at baggage claim, and traditional taxis are also readily available. SuperShuttle also has a service counter at baggage claim. However, for many, the door-to-door service and ease of booking through an app make Uber the preferred choice.
Planning your trip to Austin? Knowing your transport options from the airport is a key part of that. And with Uber's expanding services, getting from AUS to wherever your Austin adventure begins is smoother than ever.
