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Frequently Asked Questions
GGG (East Texas Regional Airport, also known as Gregg County Airport) sits about 10 miles southwest of downtown Longview in Gregg County, Texas, accessible via Interstate 20 and SR 31. The airport is owned and operated by Gregg County. American Eagle provides scheduled commercial service to Dallas Fort Worth. GGG serves as the primary commercial gateway for Longview, Tyler, Kilgore, and the broader East Texas oil and gas corridor. Our chauffeurs stage at the commercial vehicle lane outside the terminal.
GGG to downtown Longview runs about 15 to 20 minutes via Interstate 20 eastbound, and GGG to Tyler runs about 40 to 50 minutes via Interstate 20 westbound. The broader East Texas oil and gas corridor anchored by the legendary East Texas Oil Field extends across the Smith, Gregg, Rusk, and Upshur County corridor. We handle daily transfers to area hotels including the Hilton Garden Inn Longview and the Hampton Inn Longview North.
Yes. East Texas hosts a deep oil and gas corporate base anchored by the East Texas Oil Field (the largest US oil field by area at its 1930s discovery and production peak, with ongoing legacy production operations from major operators and dozens of independent producers across the broader East Texas corridor). We hold standing accounts with East Texas oil and gas executive teams, contractor delegations, and the broader Haynesville Shale natural gas operator base extending into northeastern Texas.
Yes. LeTourneau University in Longview (the legendary 1946 evangelical Christian polytechnic university founded by R.G. LeTourneau, home of the LeTourneau YellowJackets NCAA Division III athletic program in the American Southwest Conference) runs about 15 to 20 minutes from GGG via Interstate 20 eastbound. We handle parent weekend transfers, YellowJackets athletic event transport, graduation week pickups, and the broader LeTourneau visiting faculty and alumni logistics.
Yes. Gregg County hosts a corporate base anchored by the East Texas oil and gas industry, LeTourneau University, Longview Regional Medical Center, Eastman Chemical Company (the major chemical manufacturing facility with substantial Longview operations), and dozens of regional manufacturers along the Interstate 20 corridor. We hold standing accounts with several Gregg County corporate flight departments.
Yes. Kilgore (the legendary East Texas oil boom town, home of the East Texas Oil Museum at Kilgore College, preserving the heritage of the 1930s East Texas Oil Field discovery and the broader boom era) runs about 20 to 25 minutes from GGG via Interstate 20 westbound to SR 42. We handle daily East Texas Oil Museum visitor transfers, Kilgore Rangerettes Showcase pickup logistics, and the broader East Texas oil heritage tour transport.
Yes. Longview Regional Medical Center (the major regional medical center serving Gregg County and the broader East Texas corridor) runs about 15 to 20 minutes from GGG via Interstate 20 eastbound. We handle patient transfers, visiting physician transport, family member airport pickups for extended hospital stays, and corporate transfers for the broader Longview Regional health system.
Yes. East Texas hosts one of the most productive oil and gas corridors in the United States, anchored by the East Texas Oil Field legacy production operations, the modern Haynesville Shale natural gas operations, Eastman Chemical Company Longview operations, and dozens of major oil and gas service contractors. We hold standing accounts with several East Texas corporate flight departments running daily GGG rotations.
The East Texas Oil Museum and broader East Texas oil heritage tourism (anchored by the East Texas Oil Museum at Kilgore College, the historic Kilgore Oil Derricks, and the broader Kilgore boom town heritage corridor) generates consistent year round demand. The Kilgore Rangerettes performances and major East Texas oil industry investor day cycles drive concentrated demand spikes. We recommend two to three weeks of lead time for charter day SUV and Sprinter bookings.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye American Eagle arrivals, 4 am East Texas oil and gas operations early shift corporate transfers, and late night downtown Longview and Kilgore pickup logistics. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































