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Vonlane ramps up luxury bus service from Fort Worth to key Texas city

Vonlane has added new routes in major cities around Texas.
Luxury bus operator Vonlane is adding new routes across Texas for 2026, including bringing back crack-of-dawn rides between Fort Worth and Austin.
According to a release, effective February 16, Vonlane will run new early-morning and evening departures in four Texas cities on high-demand travel days. Six additional weekly departures have been added in each city as follows:
NEW Fort Worth to and from Austin:
- 7 am and 7 pm Monday, Thursday, and Friday
NEW Houston Galleria to and from San Antonio:
- 6 am and 6 pm Monday, Thursday, and Friday
As of February 16, the schedule to and from these Texas cities will be as follows:
Fort Worth to Austin:
- 7 am, 11 am, 3 pm, 7 pm Monday, Thursday, and Friday
- 11 am and 3 pm Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
- 9 am Saturday
Austin to Fort Worth:
- 7 am, 11 am, 3 pm, 7 pm Monday, Thursday, and Friday
- 11 am and 3 pm Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
- 1 pm Saturday
San Antonio to Houston Galleria:
- 6 am, 10 am, 2 pm, 6 pm Monday, Thursday, and Friday
- 10 am and 2 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday
- 1 pm Saturday
Houston Galleria to San Antonio:
- 6 am, 10 am, 2 pm, 6 pm Monday, Thursday, and Friday
- 10 am and 2 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday
- 9 am Saturday
The 7 am-7 pm service between Fort Worth and Austin had been introduced in 2022, but then eliminated. Vonlane also offers routes between Fort Worth and Houston. There's no service between Fort Worth and San Antonio, and sadly, no service between Fort Worth and Dallas - which would be oh so handy (but thank goodness for Trinity Metro options).
Vonlane says the expanded schedules aim to help facilitate day trips, allowing regional business travelers to arrive in time for morning meetings and return home the same evening.
“Business travelers are telling us they want schedules that actually work,” said Alex Danza, founder and CEO of Vonlane, in a statement. “These new departures make it possible to take a morning meeting without a 4 am alarm, stay productive on the road, and still be home by dinner. That flexibility is exactly what Vonlane was built to deliver.”
Dallas-based Vonlane launched its high-end bus service in 2014 to cater to business travelers. Each bus, which holds fewer than two dozen passengers, features amenities like Wi-Fi, satellite TV and radio, snack and drink service, sleep masks, and leather seats. Their fares are flat-rate, one-way or round-trip, with no taxes, baggage fees, or change fees.
Vonlane now offers more than 500 departures weekly across nine cities, in Texas and beyond. Routes run in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio, Texas; between Atlanta, Georgia, and Nashville, Tennessee; and between Nashville and Memphis, and Nashville and Knoxville.
In Fort Worth, buses depart in front of the JFK Tribute at 916 Main St., downtown, and passengers may use valet service across the street at the Hilton Fort Worth, 815 Main St., or self-park in a nearby garage.
Reservations can be booked online, and may be canceled and fully refunded up to 24 hours before departure.
Vonlane also just launched an app to make booking and managing trips easier for passengers; it is available for Apple and Android devices.

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