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 "Tyler to Paris Shuttle". Write 350-500 words unique route-specific content. Include FAQ with 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. Must not use banned words as bullet list. Must not invent policies. Must not use placeholder tokens. Must 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 need to count words roughly 350-500. Let's aim ~400 words.
We need to mention real geography: Tyler (e.g., neighborhoods like Downtown Tyler, Broadway, South Tyler, etc.), Paris (Paris, Texas neighborhoods like Downtown Paris, North Paris, etc.), highways I-20 and US-69, maybe mention Dallas/Fort Worth airports? But route is intercity shuttle between Tyler and Paris, door-to-door. Could mention major airports: Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) and Paris Municipal Airport (PRX) or maybe Dallas Love Field? But they ask "airport terminals relevant to THIS route". Could mention both local airports.
We must not use banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid those words entirely. Must not use them as bullet list, but also avoid them anywhere? The rule says "Do NOT use the words ... as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned." Could still use them in text? Safer to avoid them entirely.
We must not invent awards, review counts, price. No policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. For flight delays: say we monitor flights and adjust pickup — never promise specific free-wait duration.
We must not use placeholder tokens.
We need to end with CTA paragraph (p) mentioning phone and online booking and promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We need to include FAQ: 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. Use h3 for question, p for answer.
We need to use ul/li maybe for something else but not required. Could include a list of highlights but not banned words.
We must ensure only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No other tags like br, div, etc. So we must keep simple.
We need to ensure word count 350-500. Let's craft ~420 words.
Let's draft.
Word count estimate: We'll count later.
Structure:
Tyler to Paris Shuttle
... content ...
... more ...
- ... maybe bullet points about route highlights ...
- ...
... more ...
How long does the trip take?
... answer ...
Where will the driver meet me?
... answer ...
What happens if my flight is delayed?
... answer ...
Booking CTA ...
Make sure not to use banned words. Avoid "convenient", "affordable", "flexible", "safer", "faster", "better", "any address". Avoid those words entirely. We can use strong for emphasis. We can use a for link maybe to booking page. But not required. Could include a link to online booking. We must not use any other tags. Let's write. Now count words roughly. We'll write paragraphs. Paragraph 1: Introduce route, distance, highways, typical drive time. Paragraph 2: Mention neighborhoods in Tyler and Paris, airports. Paragraph 3: Mention service features like door-to-door, professional drivers, comfortable vehicles. Bullet list maybe 3 items: "Direct routing via I‑20 and US‑69", "Pickup at any residence, hotel, or airport terminal", "Real‑time traffic monitoring". But avoid banned words. "Direct routing" okay. "Pickup at any residence, hotel, or airport terminal" includes "any address"? The banned phrase "Any Address" is banned as bullet list. The phrase "any residence" might be okay but safer avoid "any". Use "your home, hotel, or airport terminal". Avoid "any". Bullet list items must not contain banned words. Use strong maybe. But bullet list is allowed. Use ul/li. Then FAQ. Then CTA. Now count words. Let's draft. Word count counting manually. We'll write each paragraph and count. Paragraph 1: "The private shuttle connects Tyler and Paris, Texas, covering roughly ninety‑two miles in a straight line and a little more on the road. Drivers follow Interstate 20 east to U.S. 69 north, a corridor that passes through the pine‑covered hills of East Texas and the open plains near the Red River. Door‑to‑door travel typically requires two to three hours, depending on traffic and weather." Count words: The(1) private2 shuttle3 connects4 Tyler5 and6 Paris,7 Texas,8 covering9 roughly10 ninety‑two11 miles12 in13 a14 straight14? Actually "straight" 14, "line"15, "and"16 "a"17 "little"18 "more"19 "on"20 "the"21 "road."22 "Drivers"23 "follow"24 "Interstate 20"25 "east"26 "to"27 "U.S. 69"28 "north,"29 "a"30 "corridor"31 "that"32 "passes"33 "through"34 "the"35 "pine‑covered"36 "hills"37 "of"38 "East"39 "Texas"40 "and"41 "the"42 "open"43 "plains"44 "near"45 "the"46 "Red"47 "River."48 "Door‑to‑door"49 "travel"50 "typically"51 "requires"52 "two"53 "to"54 "three"55 "hours,"56 "depending"57 "on"58 "traffic"59 "and"60 "weather."61 => 61 words. Paragraph 2: "In Tyler the vehicle can meet you at the downtown square, the Broadway Avenue corridor, or the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport terminal. In Paris the drop‑off points include the historic downtown district near the Lamar County Courthouse, the North Paris residential area, and the Paris Municipal Airport terminal. Both cities sit on the same interstate spine, so the driver never leaves the main highway except for the final neighborhood streets." Count words: In1 Tyler2 the3 vehicle4 can5 meet6 you7 at8 the9 downtown10 square,11 the12 Broadway13 Avenue14 corridor,15 or16 the17 Tyler18 Pounds19 Regional20 Airport21 terminal.22 In23 Paris24 the25 drop‑off26 points27 include28 the29 historic30 downtown31 district31? Actually "district" 31, "near"32 "the"33 "Lamar"34 "County"35 "Courthouse,"36 "the"37 "North"38 "Paris"39 "residential"40 "area,"41 "and"42 "the"43 "Paris"44 "Municipal"45 "Airport"46 "terminal."47 "Both"48 "cities"49 "sit"50 "on"51 "the"52 "same"53 "interstate"54 "spine,"55 "so"56 "the"57 "driver"58 "never"59 "leaves"60 "the"61 "main"62 "highway"63 "except"64 "for"65 "the"66 "final"67 "neighborhood"68 "streets."69 => 69 words. Paragraph 3: "Each ride uses a late‑model sedan or SUV equipped with climate control, ample luggage space, and a quiet cabin for work or rest. The driver tracks real‑time traffic on I‑20 and US‑69, adjusting the route when construction or storms appear. Because the service is door‑to‑door, there is no need to coordinate with a bus station or rideshare lot." Count words: Each1 ride2 uses3 a4 late‑model5 sedan6 or7 SUV8 equipped9 with10 climate11 control,12 ample13 luggage14 space,15 and16 a17 quiet18 cabin19 for20 work21 or22 rest