We need to produce HTML body content only, using allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No html/body/head. Must start with h2 "Tyler to Burleson Shuttle". 350-500 words. Include route-specific details: distance ~118 miles straight-line, road a bit more, drive time 161-222 minutes, main connecting route I-20/US-69. Mention neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. Which airports? Tyler has Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR). Burleson is near Dallas/Fort Worth area; maybe Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) or Dallas Love Field (DAL). But route is intercity shuttle between Tyler and Burleson (city). Could mention Dallas/Fort Worth airport as common connection. But must be route-specific. Probably mention Tyler neighborhoods like Downtown Tyler, Rose City, etc. Burleson neighborhoods like Old Town Burleson, etc. Highways: I-20 east-west, US-69 north-south connecting Tyler to I-20 near Dallas. Provide FAQ 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. No banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as bullet list. Avoid those words entirely? The rule says "Do NOT use the words ... as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned. Write naturally instead." So we can use those words in prose but not as bullet list. Safer to avoid them entirely. Also no invented awards, review counts, price. No service policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. For flight delays: say we monitor flights and adjust pickup, no specific free-wait duration. 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.
We must ensure word count 350-500 words. Let's aim ~420 words.
We need to use only allowed tags. So structure: h2, then several p, maybe ul/li for FAQ? But FAQ must be h3 question + p answer. Could use h3 for question, p for answer. Not bullet list. So no ul needed. But can include ul for something else? Not required. Keep simple.
We must not use any other tags like div, span, etc. Only allowed tags.
We must not include any markdown formatting. Just plain HTML tags.
Let's draft.
Word count: Let's count roughly. We'll write about 430 words.
We'll include route-specific details: mention I-20, US-69, Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR), Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) maybe, but route is Tyler to Burleson, not airport. But travelers may connect to DFW. Could mention that many passengers use the shuttle to catch flights at DFW. Also mention neighborhoods: Tyler's historic downtown, Rose Garden area; Burleson's Old Town, Burleson City Hall area. Also mention major highways: I-20 runs east-west through Dallas metro, US-69 runs north-south through Tyler connecting to I-20 near Dallas. Provide typical drive time 161-222 minutes (2h41 to 3h42). Provide distance ~118 miles straight line, road a bit more ~130 miles.
FAQ: Q1: How long does the trip take? A: Typically 2h45 to 3h45 depending on traffic. Q2: Where will you pick me up in Tyler and drop me off in Burleson? A: Door-to-door at any address you provide, including hotels, homes, or the Tyler airport. Q3: What happens if my flight is delayed? A: We track incoming flights and shift the pickup time accordingly.
Make sure not to promise specific free wait.
End with CTA paragraph: "Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips."
Check banned words: "Any Address" appears in FAQ answer? We used "any address". That phrase includes "Any Address" which is banned as bullet list but maybe not allowed at all? The rule: "Do NOT use the words "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned. Write naturally instead." It says as a bullet list. But to be safe, avoid those words entirely. So avoid "any address". Use "your chosen location". Avoid "Better", "Flexible", "Safer", "Faster", "Convenient", "Affordable". Also avoid "Any Address". So we must not use those words anywhere. So avoid "any address". Use "your chosen location". Also avoid "convenient". Avoid "affordable". Avoid "faster". Avoid "safer". Avoid "better". Avoid "flexible". Good.
Also avoid "any address" phrase. So adjust.
Also avoid "door-to-door" maybe okay. Not banned.
Now produce HTML.
Word count: Let's count approximate words.
We'll write:
Tyler to Burleson Shuttle
Travelers moving between East Texas and the Dallas‑Fort Worth corridor often choose a private shuttle that follows the I‑20 and US‑69 corridor. The straight‑line distance between Tyler and Burleson is about 118 miles, while the road route stretches a little farther, typically around 130 miles. Under normal traffic the drive lasts between 161 and 222 minutes, giving you a predictable window for meetings, flights, or family visits.
The trip begins in Tyler, where the route leaves the city via US‑69 South, passing the historic downtown square, the Rose Garden district, and the campus of Tyler Junior College before merging onto I‑20 West near the town of Kilgore. From there the highway cuts across the rolling piney woods of East Texas, crosses the Sabine River, and enters the Metroplex near Mesquite. Continuing on I‑20, the shuttle passes the suburbs of Garland and Grand Prairie before reaching Burleson, where drop‑offs can be made at the Old Town shopping area, the Burleson City Hall vicinity, or any residential street you specify.
Many passengers use this service to connect with flights at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport or Dallas Love Field. Because the shuttle runs directly between the two cities, you avoid the hassle of transferring between multiple carriers or navigating busy airport parking lots. The driver monitors real‑time traffic on I‑20 and US‑69, adjusting the departure time when congestion builds around the Dallas‑Fort Worth interchange.
How long does the trip usually take?
Most rides fall between two hours forty‑five minutes and three hours forty‑five minutes, depending on the time of day and weather conditions.
Where will the driver meet me in Tyler and where will I be dropped off in Burleson?
We pick you up at the exact location you provide — home, hotel, office, or the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport — and deliver you to the address you choose in Burleson, whether that’s a residence, business, or the Burleson Municipal Airport.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
Our system tracks incoming flights and shifts the pickup accordingly, so you won’t be left waiting at the curb.
Ready to schedule your ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and apply promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
Now count words. Let's approximate.
First paragraph: "Travelers moving between East Texas and the Dallas‑Fort Worth corridor often choose a private shuttle that follows the I‑20 and US‑69 corridor. The straight‑line distance between Tyler and Burleson is about 118 miles, while the road route stretches a little farther, typically around 130 miles. Under normal traffic the drive lasts between 161 and 222 minutes, giving you a predictable window for meetings, flights, or family visits." Count words: Travelers(1) moving2 between3 East4 Texas5 and6 the7 Dallas‑Fort8 Worth9 corridor10 often11 choose12 a13 private14 shuttle15 that16 follows17 the18 I‑2019 and20 US‑6921 corridor22 The23 straight‑line24 distance25 between26 Tyler27 and28 Burleson29 is30 about31 11832 miles,33 while34 the35 road36 route37 stretches38 a39 little40 farther,41 typically42 around43 13044 miles.45 Under46 normal47 traffic48 the49 drive50 lasts51 between52 16153 and