We need to produce HTML body with only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No html/body/head. Must open with h2 "Longview to Palestine Shuttle". 350-500 words unique route-specific content. Include short FAQ (2-3 Q&As) as h3 question + p answer. Must mention real geography, neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. Need to avoid banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as bullet list. Also cannot use them as bullet list; but can we use them in text? Safer not to use them at all. Avoid those words entirely. Also no invented awards, review counts, price. No policies. No placeholder tokens. End with booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We must ensure word count 350-500 words. Let's aim ~400 words.
We need to include route-specific details: Longview (city in East Texas), Palestine (city in Anderson County). Highways: US-259, US-79, I-20? Actually Longview to Palestine: likely via US-259 S to US-79 S, or via I-20 W then US-79 S. Provide neighborhoods: Longview's downtown, Pine Tree, etc. Palestine's historic downtown, etc. Airport terminals: Longview has East Texas Regional Airport (GGG) maybe; Palestine has Palestine Municipal Airport (PSN). Provide door-to-door drive time 99-136 minutes. Straight-line distance ~73 miles.
Write content with h2 heading, then paragraphs, maybe a ul for FAQ? But FAQ must be h3 question + p answer. Could have two Q&As.
We must not use bullet list for banned words. But we can use ul for FAQ? The rule: "Include a short route-specific FAQ (2-3 Q&As as
question +
answer)". So each Q is h3, answer p. Not ul. So no ul needed. But we can still use ul for something else? Not required. Safer to avoid ul entirely. We must only use allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. So we can use strong for emphasis. Use a for link maybe to booking page. Provide phone number. Word count: Let's draft ~420 words. Count words roughly. We'll write. Structure:
Longview to Palestine Shuttle
... paragraph 1 ...
... paragraph 2 ...
... paragraph 3 ...
How long does the trip take?
... answer ...
Where will the driver meet me?
... answer ...
What happens if my flight is delayed?
... answer ...
CTA paragraph with phone and online booking, promo code.
Make sure to include strong maybe for phone number. Check banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid them entirely. Don't use "convenient" etc. Avoid "better". Avoid "affordable". Avoid "flexible". Avoid "safer". Avoid "faster". Avoid "any address". Good. No invented policies. For flight delays: say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. No specific wait time. No price. No awards. Make sure to mention highways: US-259, US-79, I-20. Neighborhoods: Longview's downtown, Pine Tree, etc. Palestine's historic downtown, etc. Airports: East Texas Regional Airport (GGG) in Longview, Palestine Municipal Airport (PSN). Provide door-to-door drive time 99-136 minutes. Word count: Let's approximate. Each paragraph ~80 words. 3 paragraphs = 240. FAQ answers maybe 30 each = 90. CTA ~30. Total ~360. Need 350-500, so okay. Let's craft. Count words roughly. Paragraph 1: "Travelers leaving Longview for Palestine can expect a direct door‑to‑door ride that follows the most efficient corridor through East Texas. The route typically joins US‑259 south from Longview’s downtown, merges onto US‑79 near Kilgore, and continues past the pine‑covered hills of the Sabine National Forest before arriving in Palestine’s historic square. The straight‑line distance is about 73 miles, and the road distance adds a few extra miles, giving a typical drive time between 99 and 136 minutes depending on traffic and weather." Count words: Let's count roughly: Travelers(1) leaving2 Longview3 for4 Palestine5 can6 expect7 a8 direct9 door‑to‑door10 ride11 that12 follows13 the14 most15 efficient15 corridor16 through17 East18 Texas19. The20 route21 typically22 joins23 US‑25924 south25 from26 Longview’s27 downtown,28 merges29 onto30 US‑7931 near32 Kilgore,33 and34 continues35 past36 the37 pine‑covered38 hills39 of40 the41 Sabine42 National43 Forest44 before45 arriving46 in47 Palestine’s48 historic49 square.50 The51 straight‑line52 distance53 is54 about55 7356 miles,57 and58 the59 road60 distance61 adds61 a62 few63 extra64 miles,65 giving66 a67 typical68 drive69 time70 between71 9972 and73 13674 minutes75 depending76 on77 traffic78 and79 weather80. ~80 words. Paragraph 2: "Passengers departing from East Texas Regional Airport (GGG) in Longview will be met at the terminal’s arrivals curb, while those heading to Palestine Municipal Airport (PSN) can be dropped off at the airport’s main entrance. In Longview, pickups are common in the Pine Tree neighborhood, near the Longview Mall, and along the Loop 281 corridor. In Palestine, the driver typically waits near the Anderson County Courthouse or the downtown shopping district, making the transition from shuttle to final destination seamless." Count words: Passengers1 departing2 from3 East4 Texas5 Regional6 Airport7 (GGG)8 in9 Longview10 will11 be12 met13 at14 the15 terminal’s16 arrivals17 curb,18 while19 those20 heading21 to22 Palestine23 Municipal24 Airport25 (PSN)26 can27 be28 dropped29 off30 at31 the32 airport’s33 main34 entrance.35 In36 Longview,37 pickups38 are39 common40 in41 the42 Pine43 Tree44 neighborhood,45 near46 the47 Longview48 Mall,49 and50 along51 the52 Loop53 28154 corridor.55 In56 Palestine,57 the58 driver59 typically60 waits61 near62 the63 Anderson64 County65 Courthouse66 or67 the68 downtown69 shopping70 district,71 making72 the73 transition74 from75 shuttle76 to77 final78 destination79 seamless80. ~80 words. Paragraph 3: "The service uses late‑model SUVs and vans equipped with climate control and ample luggage space for suitcases, golf bags, or small equipment. Drivers are familiar with the local road network, including the occasional construction zones on US‑79 near the Tyler‑Longview metro area, and they adjust the route in real time to keep the journey within the estimated window." Count words: The1 service2 uses3 late‑model4 SUVs5 and6 vans7 equipped8 with9 climate10 control11 and12 ample13 luggage14 space15 for16 suitcases,17 golf18 bags,19 or20 small21 equipment.22 Drivers23 are24 familiar25 with26 the27 local28 road29 network,30 including31 the32 occasional33 construction34 zones35 on36 US‑7937 near38 the39 Tyler‑Longview40 metro41 area,42 and43 they44 adjust45 the46 route47 in48 real49 time50 to51 keep52 the53 journey54 within55 the56 estimated