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The City of Abilene operates Abilene Regional Airport, which provides economic development opportunities to both the private and public sectors. American Eagle services the airport and provides competitive airfares from Abilene to many places around the United States and the world.






Houston Travelers

Dear Passengers:

If you have been a frequent flyer with Continental Airlines, please contact me to find out how American Airlines will match the frequent flyer status you have obtained with Continental. I will need the following information:

• Name
• Address
• Continental Status and Number
• Agency ARC (if agency involved in ticketing)

The staff of Abilene Regional Airport will make every effort to provide you with assistance and make your travel from here as convenient as possible. We are here to serve you, our regional passengers.

Thank you for flying with us.
Melissa Murphy, Business Development Manager
Email Melissa.murphy@abilenetx.com or Call
(325)734-5316

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Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) comprehensive travel guide for the flying public. Here you will find everything you need to know about new airport security measures.

For TSA suggestions on better baggage packing, please visit this site:

http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/simplifly.shtm

DHS Launches Traveler Redress Website

On February 21, 2007, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the launch of the DHS Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP). Travelers can now seek redress and resolve possible watch list misidentification issues with any of the department’s agencies online at http://www.dhs.gov/trip.

DHS TRIP provides a way for legitimate travelers to address situations where individuals believe they have been incorrectly delayed, denied boarding, identified for additional screening, or have otherwise experienced difficulties when seeking entry into the country.  DHS TRIP enables travelers to outline their concerns in a single request via the Web site. The information received will be shared with applicable DHS agencies, such as the Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as with the Department of State and when appropriate with airport and airline operators.

Airports Council International


Airports Council International is a trade group established to represent the common interest of both local and international airports.

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