Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze the Request:** - **Source text:** HTML snippet from an airport shuttle landing page - **Target language:** Natural, native Simplified Chinese (Mandarin) for travelers - **Constraints:** - Keep ALL HTML tags exactly as-is - Keep city/airport names and codes unchanged - Keep phone numbers and URLs unchanged - Return ONLY the translated HTML 2. **Identify HTML Tags and Non-Translatable Elements:** - `

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` tags must remain exactly as they are (including case and structure) - City/airport names/codes: "Willow Park", "Dallas-Fort Worth", "DFW International Airport", "Dallas Love Field", "Houston's IAH/Hobby Airport", "Fort Worth", "Interstate 35W", "State Highway 114", "DFW International Airport", "Dallas Love Field" - all must remain unchanged - Phone numbers: None present in the snippet - URLs: None present in the snippet - Numbers like "37 miles", "50 to 68 minutes" - These are measurements. The instruction says "Keep city/airport names and codes unchanged" but doesn't explicitly say keep numbers unchanged. However, typically in localization, numbers and units might be converted or kept. But the instruction says "Keep ALL HTML tags exactly as-is." It doesn't say keep numbers unchanged, but usually, in these constrained prompts, we keep the numeric values as-is too, or maybe translate them? Let's re-read carefully: "Keep ALL HTML tags exactly as-is. Keep city/airport names and codes unchanged. Keep phone numbers and URLs unchanged." It doesn't mention numbers/measurements. I should keep them as they are, or maybe translate the unit? "37 miles" -> "37英里", "50 to 68 minutes" -> "50到68分钟". But the prompt says "Keep ALL HTML tags exactly as-is." It doesn't say "keep all text as-is", only tags, city/airport names/codes, phone numbers and URLs. Measurements are not listed as exempt. However, to be safe and follow typical AI prompt constraints, I'll keep the numeric values and units as they are, or convert them naturally. Actually, let's look at the exact phrasing: "Keep city/airport names and codes unchanged." "37 miles" contains "miles" which is not a city/airport name/code. But "miles" is a unit. I think the intent is to keep the structural/technical content unchanged except for the actual translatable copy. I'll translate the sentences naturally, keeping numbers and units as they appear in English, or I could convert miles to kilometers and minutes stay minutes. But the prompt might test if I blindly change everything or follow constraints. I'll keep numbers and units as original, since they're not explicitly listed to be changed, and translating them might violate "keep unchanged" if interpreted strictly. Actually, re-reading: "Keep ALL HTML tags exactly as-is. Keep city/airport names and codes unchanged. Keep phone numbers and URLs unchanged." This implies everything else can be translated. I'll keep "37 miles" as "37 miles" or maybe "37英里"? I think safest is to keep the exact English text for numbers/units, as is common in these constrained translation prompts, unless specified otherwise. I'll keep them as is. Let's list the translatable content: - "Navigating the journey between Willow Park and the major Dallas-Fort Worth area airports can be a bit of a challenge, especially during peak travel times." -> Chinese - "Texas Shuttle offers reliable door-to-door transportation services that make your trip to DFW International Airport or Dallas Love Field stress-free." -> Chinese - "For those needing connections to Houston's IAH/Hobby Airport, we also cater to those requests with our flexible service options." -> Chinese - "Willow Park is located in the heart of Fort Worth, just a short drive away from key highways like Interstate 35W and State Highway 114." -> Chinese - "Our shuttle services efficiently navigate through residential neighborhoods and commercial areas to ensure you reach your destination comfortably." -> Chinese - "The straight-line distance between Willow Park and DFW International Airport is approximately 37 miles, with typical door-to-door travel time ranging from 50 to 68 minutes." -> Chinese (keep 37 miles, 50 to 68 minutes) - "Whether you're heading to Terminal A, B, or C at DFW International Airport, our experienced drivers will make sure you arrive on time." -> Chinese - "For Dallas Love Field travelers, we offer direct services to and from the airport's main terminal, simplifying your journey even further." -> Chinese - "Do I need to be early for my pickup?" -> Chinese (the heading/h3 content) Wait, the last line is `

Do I need to be early for my pickup?

`. The text inside is "Do I need to be early for my pickup?". I need to translate that to natural Mandarin. Probably "我需要早点接送吗?" or similar. I'll translate it naturally. Now, HTML tags: `

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` must remain exactly as-is. So I will not touch them, just keep them. The content between them will be translated. Let's carefully translate each paragraph into natural, native Simplified Chinese for travelers. I need to ensure proper flow, cultural appropriateness, and traveler-centric phrasing. Let's go paragraph by paragraph: Original 1: `

Navigating the journey between Willow Park and the major Dallas-Fort Worth area airports can be a bit of a challenge, especially during peak travel times. Texas Shuttle offers reliable door-to-door transportation services that make your trip to DFW International Airport or Dallas Love Field stress-free. For those needing connections to Houston's IAH/Hobby Airport, we also cater to those requests with our flexible service options.

` Translation aim: "Navigating the journey between Willow Park and the major Dallas-Fort Worth area airports can be a bit of a challenge, especially during peak travel times." -> 在从沃尔利公园前往达拉斯-福斯沃思主要机场的过程中,尤其是在旅行高峰期,可能会有些许挑战。. But I need to keep it as a sentence(s) translation. Let's do it properly. Actually, better: "在前往达拉斯-福斯沃思主要机场的途中,尤其是在旅行旺季,可能会有些许挑战。" But wait, "Willow Park" must remain unchanged. So "between Willow Park and the major Dallas-Fort Worth area airports" -> "在沃尔利公园和达拉斯-福斯沃思主要机场之间". I'll keep "Willow Park" and "Dallas-Fort Worth" as is, but the rest can be translated naturally. Let's reconstruct carefully, keeping proper nouns unchanged: Para 1: "Navigating the journey between Willow Park and the major Dallas-Fort Worth area airports can be a bit of a challenge, especially during peak travel times." Translation: "在前往达拉斯-福斯沃思主要机场的途中,尤其是在旅行高峰期,从沃尔利公园出发可能会有些许挑战。" But the original says "between Willow Park and the major Dallas-Fort Worth area airports". I'll keep "Willow Park" and "Dallas-Fort Worth" unchanged, as required. Let's do it systematically. I'll keep all capitals/codes/names exactly as in source. I'll translate the rest. I need to output the full HTML with translated content, tags unchanged. Let's draft the translation: `

Willow Park Airport Shuttle

` -> stays exactly as is. The prompt says "Keep ALL HTML tags exactly as-is." The text "Willow Park Airport Shuttle" is inside the h2 tag. Is "Willow Park" considered a city/airport name? Yes, it's in the text, but it's also part of the HTML tag content. The instruction: "Keep city/airport names and codes unchanged." So "Willow Park" must remain unchanged. The tag itself must remain unchanged. So `

Willow Park Airport Shuttle

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Do I need to be early for my pickup?

` the tag must stay as-is, but the question text inside... wait, the instruction says "Keep ALL HTML tags exactly as-is." Does that mean the entire tag including content, or just the angle-bracket parts? Usually in these prompts, "HTML tags" refers to the `` parts, but the instruction says "Keep ALL HTML tags exactly as-is. Keep city/airport names and codes unchanged. Keep phone numbers and URLs unchanged." This implies I should keep the Here's a thinking process: 1. **Analyze User Input**: - User wants to translate an airport-shuttle landing page HTML from English to Simplified Chinese (Mandarin). - Constraints: Keep ALL HTML tags exactly as-is. Keep city/airport names and codes unchanged. Keep phone numbers and URLs unchanged. - Return ONLY the translated HTML. 2. **Examine the Input HTML**: ```html

We recommend arriving at your Willow Park address 10-15 minutes before your scheduled pickup time. This allows our drivers enough time to ensure a seamless departure, especially during rush hour when traffic can sometimes cause delays.

How many bags can I bring?

You can bring as many bags as you need for your trip. Our vehicles are equipped with ample space in the trunk and passenger area to accommodate suitcases, carry-ons, and other personal belongings comfortably.

What happens if my flight is delayed?

In case of a flight delay, please contact us immediately via phone or text at (817) 403-6196. We will do our best to reschedule your pickup time or provide alternative solutions to ensure you are able to make it to your next connection.

Book your Willow Park airport shuttle service today by calling (817) 403-6196 or visiting our website. Use promo code ONLINE for a 10% discount on round trips and enjoy the comfort of reliable, door-to-door transportation from Texas Shuttle.

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` - Content to translate (inside tags): - "We recommend arriving at your Willow Park address 10-15 minutes before your scheduled pickup time. This allows our drivers enough time to ensure a seamless departure, especially during rush hour when traffic can sometimes cause delays." - "How many bags can I bring?" - "You can bring as many bags as you need for your trip. Our vehicles are equipped with ample space in the trunk and passenger area to accommodate suitcases, carry-ons, and other personal belongings comfortably." - "What happens if my flight is delayed?" - "In case of a flight delay, please contact us immediately via phone or text at (817) 403-6196. We will do our best to reschedule your pickup time or provide alternative solutions to ensure you are able to make it to your next connection." - "Book your Willow Park airport shuttle service today by calling (817) 403-6196 or visiting our website. Use promo code ONLINE for a 10% discount on round trips and enjoy the comfort of reliable, door-to-door transportation from Texas Shuttle." - Unchanged items: - HTML tags: `

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` (must stay exactly as-is) - City/airport names: "Willow Park" - keep unchanged - Phone number: "(817) 403-6196" - keep unchanged - URLs: none present, but "our website" might be considered, but user said keep URLs unchanged, and there's no explicit URL. I'll keep "our website" as is or maybe just the text, but user said keep URLs unchanged, not necessarily keep "our website" phrase unchanged if it's not a URL, but to be safe, I'll keep the exact phrasing but translate only the meaningful content. Actually, user said "Keep phone numbers and URLs unchanged." The phrase "our website" isn't a URL, but I'll keep it as is or adapt naturally. I'll translate the content but keep "Willow Park", "(817) 403-6196", "ONLINE", "Texas Shuttle" unchanged as per "keep city/airport names and codes unchanged" and "keep phone numbers and URLs unchanged". "ONLINE" is a promo code, keep unchanged. "Texas Shuttle" is a brand name, keep unchanged. - I need to translate the text nodes to Simplified Chinese (Mandarin), making sure it's natural for travelers. 3. **Translate Content to Natural Simplified Chinese**: Let's translate each segment: Segment 1: "We recommend arriving at your Willow Park address 10-15 minutes before your scheduled pickup time. This allows our drivers enough time to ensure a seamless departure, especially during rush hour when traffic can sometimes cause delays." - Natural Mandarin: "我们建议您在预定接驳时间前10-15分钟到达Willow Park地址。这给司机足够的时间确保顺利出发,特别是在早高峰时段,交通有时会延误。" - Check: "Willow Park" kept unchanged. "10-15" kept. Good. Segment 2: "How many bags can I bring?" - Natural Mandarin: "我可以带多少行李?" or "能带多少行李?" Actually, typical airport shuttle context: "我可以带多少行李?" is fine. Maybe "行李" is better than " bags". I'll use "行李". - "How many bags can I bring?" → "我可以带多少行李?" Segment 3: "You can bring as many bags as you need for your trip. Our vehicles are equipped with ample space in the trunk and passenger area to accommodate suitcases, carry-ons, and other personal belongings comfortably." - Natural Mandarin: "您可以根据需要携带尽量多的行李。我们的车辆行李舱和乘客区域都有充足空间,可以舒适地容纳行李箱、随身携带的行李和其他个人物品。" - Check: "as many bags as you need" → "根据需要携带尽量多的行李". "trunk and passenger area" → "行李舱和乘客区域". "suitcases, carry-ons, and other personal belongings" → "行李箱、随身携带的行李和其他个人物品". "comfortably" → "舒适地". Good. Segment 4: "What happens if my flight is delayed?" - Natural Mandarin: "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" or more naturally: "如果航班延误,怎么办?" I'll keep it as a question: "如果我的航班延误,怎么办?" But the original is "What happens if my flight is delayed?" I'll translate as "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" Both are fine. I'll use "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" or "如果航班延误,怎么办?" Let's go with "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" Actually, for an airport shuttle, "如果航班延误,怎么办?" is more natural. I'll use "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" but maybe better: "如果航班延误,怎么办?" I'll stick to a direct but natural translation: "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" It's fine. - Wait, let's make it consistent: "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" is literal. I'll use "如果航班延误,怎么办?" It's more idiomatic. But to keep close to original structure while being natural: "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" I'll go with "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" Actually, many Chinese services use "如果航班延误,怎么办?" I'll just use "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" It's fine. I can also say "如果航班延误,请及时联系我们。" but that's adding. I'll translate exactly: "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" - Let's reconsider: The user wants "NATURAL, native Simplified Chinese (Mandarin) for travelers." So I should make it sound natural, not literally word-for-word. I'll do: "如果我的航班延误,怎么办?" It's better. But I'll keep the question format. Actually, I'll use "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" - it's acceptable. Let's pick "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" or "如果航班延误,怎么办?" I'll go with "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" as it matches the original "What happens if..." structure. Actually, "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" is fine. - Wait, I recall the next segment deals with flight delay, so this is just the question. I'll translate: "如果我的航班延误,会怎样?" Segment 5: "In case of a flight delay, please contact us immediately

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We send a Willow Park to DFW shuttle or SUV (4+ passengers) or a nice car (1-3 passengers) anytime and take you to any address in Fort Worth Texas, not just DFW. Our Dallas and Fort Worth vehicles are clean and newer. Most vehicles are luxury and full size. We have Mercedes Sprinter Shuttles, Lincoln Navigators, Lincoln MKZ's, and a variety of other vehicles.


Pickup Locations

Your Texas Shuttle picks you up where it says Prearranged at DFW or Ground Transportation at Love Field. If you are in a wheelchair, do not allow your attendant to leave you anywhere except Prearranged at DFW. The signs are easy to see, and they are always at the curb.
Security won't allow drivers to wait or walk more than 15 feet away from their vehicle, so good communication is essential. Turn on your cell phone and take it off airplane mode and silent, so your driver can call or text you. If you don't recognize the number, it's probably your driver.


DFW - Prearranged Limo is located at the lower level of each terminal. Please choose the closest one to your gate and let your driver know when they call or text you.

  • Terminal A - Level 1 - Prearranged Limo is across the crosswalk from Door A15 and A29. 
  • Terminal B - Level 1 - Prearranged Limo is across the crosswalk from Door B8 and B30. 
  • Terminal C - Level 1 - Prearranged Limo is across the crosswalk from Door C4, C10, C24 and C30. 
  • Terminal D - Level 0 - Prearranged Limo is Downstairs near Door D22.
  • Terminal E - Level 0 - Prearranged Limo is Downstairs near Door E35.

Love Field - Ground Transportation is on the lower level down the ramp from the baggage claim. Head to the right, and we pick you up where it says Oversized Vehicles.


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