Find which airlines fly direct to Abilene, which days they fly and book direct flights.
Nonstop departures
Monday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Tuesday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Wednesday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Thursday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Friday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Saturday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Sunday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Nonstop returns
Monday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Tuesday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Wednesday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Thursday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Friday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Saturday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
Sunday
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Qatar Airways
Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +1 more
This leg was better than the previous leg mostly because I upgraded my searing and the crew was nicer
This leg was better than the previous leg mostly because I upgraded my searing and the crew was nicer
The absolute coldest flight I’ve ever been on, even with a sweater and zip up sweatshirt. Was miserable the entire flight.
The staff were great and the layover times were excellent no multiple hours. I just hate the Boxed Water. So you really have to purchase high price water in the airport.
I like that we took off on time and arrived a bit early. I like that I could gate check my bag and board early. I don't like how crowded the flight was. I had ok leg room, but could feel every move of the person next to me. And the aisles are very narrow. The gate and flight crews were terrific.
I appreciated the ability to choose between multiple flights both into and out of Portland from Burbank on the same day, so we were able to attend an event and return without spending the night. I am unable to appreciate what Alaska Air calls "streamlining" the checkin/boarding process at Burbank Airport. If you have a smartphone and the Alaska Air app, it is probably fine, but removing the option of using onsite kiosks to print boarding passes does not meet my definition of "streamlined". I also found it challenging that both Portland and Burbank airports required the plane to sit on the runway for some time due to lack of an open gate at which to disembark. It would not be so bad if we could at least remove our seat belts and move a little bit while we waited, but that is not an option. I honestly don't know whether this is because of how Alaska Air operates, or just the circumstances of the particular day and airports we were using, but I normally do not experience these kinds of delays to reach a gate using Southwest Air.
It was not a great flight. There was a software update delay which had us on the ground for almost 2 hours. I was unable to make my shuttle to my final destination.
Both flights were delayed. We sat on the tarmac on Boise for 3 hours with little updates
This flight was significantly affected by poor wifi connections. I couldn’t get my work done because the wifi kept dropping. Even texts were not going through. There is no seat power in premium class either. I fly a lot. Today was my 10th flight in 4 weeks. This was by far the only flight that was sub par.
4 out of 4 flights cancelled or delayed. 5th trip with similar experience
the departure got delayed due to SJC situation, but it was a quite good waiting thanks to Alaska airline teams.
No problems with flight. Even though I had a short layover in DFW, I was still able to easily make my connection.
Good flights. Departure and arrivals were on time. DFW was a little problematic in that the Skytrain without prior notice bypassed the Echo terminal so that delayed my arrival at my connecting flight.
Late boarding to clean plane from previous flight; initial boarding announcement not loud enough; fantastic cabin attendant front of plane
Delayed flight, few announcements with information, no comps, cluster f boarding because zones weren’t spread out and announced loud and repeatedly, staff did their job -nothing more nothing less, annoying kids were speaking and kicking the heck out of the back of my seat and parents weren’t willing to parent… so another typical day of air travel in the US.,
Gossipy flight attendants talked the whole flight about bar hopping and dating.
Turbulence was bad and flight attendants gossiped about going to the bar and dating. Could have better awareness.
Didn't like the 6 hour delay as it caused me to miss all of my connections. Still, I did get home safely 14 hours late but exhausted.
Flight attendants had no personality! The looked miserable! My seat was broken in first class. I can’t believe how American Airlines changed. 😞
pleased with overall experienced, but seats in coach are tight.
The staff was unprofessional and didn’t communicate very well. The boarding process was very disheveled, potentially due to a power outage the previous day but there was no contingency plan to properly get passengers boarded the following day. Once boarded the aircraft stayed on the tarmac for over 45 minutes due to high winds. The communication was sporadic but an announcement was finally made an additional 30 minutes later that the flight was cancelled but we couldn’t get off the plane. Prior to deplaning one of the gate agents came on the plane and made an announcement for everyone to pickup their checked bags and take a card to rebook a new reservation because they didn’t have adequate staff. Flights were missed, passengers went to different airports and there was little to no assistance from AA.