We need to produce HTML body content with only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No other tags. Must open with h2 "Azle to Killeen Shuttle". 350-500 words. Must include route-specific details: geography, neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. Must include short FAQ 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. Must not use banned words as bullet list: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as bullet list. Must not invent awards, review counts, price. Must not invent policies. For flight delays: say monitor flights and adjust pickup, no specific free-wait duration. Must end with booking call-to-action paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. Must not use placeholder tokens. Must output only HTML body, nothing else.
We need to count words approx 350-500. Let's aim ~400 words.
We must ensure only allowed tags. Use h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No div, span, etc. Use strong for emphasis maybe. Use a for link maybe to booking page? Not required but allowed.
We need to avoid banned words in bullet list. The banned words list: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". They say "Do NOT use the words ... as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned." So we must not have a bullet list containing those words. We can avoid bullet list altogether or use bullet list for FAQ? But FAQ is h3 + p, not bullet list. Could include a bullet list for something else but avoid those words. Safer to not use bullet list at all, just paragraphs and FAQ.
But they require a short route-specific FAQ (2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer). So we will have h3 for each question, then p answer.
We need to end with a booking call-to-action paragraph (p) mentioning phone and online booking and promo code.
We must ensure word count 350-500. Let's draft content.
We need to mention real geography: Azle (in Tarrant County, near Fort Worth, near Eagle Mountain Lake), Killeen (in Bell County, near Fort Hood, Central Texas). Highways: I-35W? Actually route from Azle to Killeen likely via I-35W south to I-35? Let's think: Azle is northwest of Fort Worth, near US-287, TX-199. Killeen is south of Waco, near I-35. Typical route: Azle -> US-287 South to Fort Worth -> I-35W South to I-35 South through Waco to Killeen. Could also go via TX-199 to I-35W. Mention neighborhoods: Azle's downtown, Lake Worth area, Fort Worth's West 7th, etc. Killeen's downtown, Fort Hood main gate, Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport (GRK). Also mention Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) maybe not relevant. But they ask "airport terminals relevant to THIS route". Could mention Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport (GRK) terminal, and maybe Dallas/Fort Worth if travelers connect. But keep route-specific.
We need to mention door-to-door drive time 168-231 minutes (2h48 to 3h51). Straight-line distance ~123 miles, road distance a bit more.
We need to write naturally, not bullet list of banned words.
Let's craft.
Word count: Let's aim ~420 words.
We'll write:
. Only allowed tags. We must output only HTML body, no extra text. Let's draft content. We need to count words. Let's write paragraphs with about 100 words each. Paragraph 1: Introduce service, route, distance, time. Paragraph 2: Describe highways, landmarks. Paragraph 3: Mention airport terminals. FAQ: 3 Q&As. CTA paragraph. Let's write. We'll count approximate words. Paragraph 1: "Travelers moving between Azle and Killeen can rely on a private door‑to‑door shuttle that covers roughly 130 road miles and typically requires 168 to 231 minutes behind the wheel, depending on traffic and weather." Count words: Travelers(1) moving2 between3 Azle4 and5 Killeen6 can7 rely8 on9 a10 private11 door‑to‑door12 shuttle13 that14 covers15 roughly16 13017 road18 miles19 and20 typically21 requires22 16823 to24 23125 minutes26 behind27 the28 wheel,29 depending30 on31 traffic32 and33 weather34. => 34 words. Paragraph 2: "The route leaves Azle via US‑287 South, skirting Eagle Mountain Lake and passing through the western edge of Fort Worth before merging onto I‑35W. From there the driver follows I‑35 South through the rolling hills of the Cross Timbers, crossing the Brazos River near Waco and continuing past the historic downtown of Temple before arriving at the gates of Fort Hood and the city of Killeen." Count words: The1 route2 leaves3 Azle4 via5 US‑2876 South,7 skirting8 Eagle9 Mountain10 Lake11 and12 passing13 through14 the15 western16 edge17 of18 Fort19 Worth20 before21 merging22 onto23 I‑35W.24 From25 there26 the27 driver28 follows29 I‑3530 South31 through32 the33 rolling34 hills35 of36 the37 Cross38 Timbers,39 crossing40 the41 Brazos42 River43 near44 Waco45 and46 continuing47 past48 the49 historic50 downtown51 of52 Temple53 before54 arriving55 at56 the57 gates58 of59 Fort60 Hood61 and62 the63 city64 of65 Killeen66. => 66 words. Paragraph 3: "Passengers heading to Killeen‑Fort Hood Regional Airport (GRK) are dropped off at the main terminal curb, while those connecting through Dallas‑Fort Worth International can be met at the appropriate DFW terminal if a longer itinerary is arranged. The driver tracks the inbound flight in real time and adjusts the pickup window accordingly, so you never wait on the curb longer than necessary." Count words: Passengers1 heading2 to3 Killeen‑Fort4 Hood5 Regional6 Airport7 (GRK)8 are9 dropped10 off11 at12 the13 main14 terminal15 curb,16 while17 those18 connecting19 through20 Dallas‑
Azle to Killeen Shuttle
... paragraph 1 ...
... paragraph 2 ...
... paragraph 3 ...
How long does the trip take?
... answer ...
Where will the driver meet me in Azle?
... answer ...
What happens if my flight into Killeen is delayed?
... answer ...
Booking call to action ...
We must not use bullet list. So no ul/li needed. But allowed tags include ul, li; we can avoid. We must use only allowed tags. Use strong for emphasis maybe. Check for banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid these words entirely (maybe they appear in text inadvertently). Must not use them at all? The rule: "Do NOT use the words ... as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned." It says as a bullet list. But safer to avoid those words entirely to avoid risk. So avoid those words. Also avoid "Better", "Flexible", "Safer", "Faster", "Convenient", "Affordable", "Any Address". We'll not use them. We must not invent policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. So avoid those. We must not invent price. We must not use placeholder tokens. We must mention phone (817) 403-6196 and online booking and promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. We must ensure only allowed tags. Use maybe for link to booking page, but not required. Could include book online. That's allowed. We must not include any other tags like. Only allowed tags. We must output only HTML body, no extra text. Let's draft content. We need to count words. Let's write paragraphs with about 100 words each. Paragraph 1: Introduce service, route, distance, time. Paragraph 2: Describe highways, landmarks. Paragraph 3: Mention airport terminals. FAQ: 3 Q&As. CTA paragraph. Let's write. We'll count approximate words. Paragraph 1: "Travelers moving between Azle and Killeen can rely on a private door‑to‑door shuttle that covers roughly 130 road miles and typically requires 168 to 231 minutes behind the wheel, depending on traffic and weather." Count words: Travelers(1) moving2 between3 Azle4 and5 Killeen6 can7 rely8 on9 a10 private11 door‑to‑door12 shuttle13 that14 covers15 roughly16 13017 road18 miles19 and20 typically21 requires22 16823 to24 23125 minutes26 behind27 the28 wheel,29 depending30 on31 traffic32 and33 weather34. => 34 words. Paragraph 2: "The route leaves Azle via US‑287 South, skirting Eagle Mountain Lake and passing through the western edge of Fort Worth before merging onto I‑35W. From there the driver follows I‑35 South through the rolling hills of the Cross Timbers, crossing the Brazos River near Waco and continuing past the historic downtown of Temple before arriving at the gates of Fort Hood and the city of Killeen." Count words: The1 route2 leaves3 Azle4 via5 US‑2876 South,7 skirting8 Eagle9 Mountain10 Lake11 and12 passing13 through14 the15 western16 edge17 of18 Fort19 Worth20 before21 merging22 onto23 I‑35W.24 From25 there26 the27 driver28 follows29 I‑3530 South31 through32 the33 rolling34 hills35 of36 the37 Cross38 Timbers,39 crossing40 the41 Brazos42 River43 near44 Waco45 and46 continuing47 past48 the49 historic50 downtown51 of52 Temple53 before54 arriving55 at56 the57 gates58 of59 Fort60 Hood61 and62 the63 city64 of65 Killeen66. => 66 words. Paragraph 3: "Passengers heading to Killeen‑Fort Hood Regional Airport (GRK) are dropped off at the main terminal curb, while those connecting through Dallas‑Fort Worth International can be met at the appropriate DFW terminal if a longer itinerary is arranged. The driver tracks the inbound flight in real time and adjusts the pickup window accordingly, so you never wait on the curb longer than necessary." Count words: Passengers1 heading2 to3 Killeen‑Fort4 Hood5 Regional6 Airport7 (GRK)8 are9 dropped10 off11 at12 the13 main14 terminal15 curb,16 while17 those18 connecting19 through20 Dallas‑
