Historically, Shreveport was served by a number of airlines operating mainline jet service.
Delta Air Lines was a major player at the airport for many years as Shreveport was a "
focus city" and mini-hub for this air carrier. According to the February 1, 1976, edition of the
Official Airline Guide (OAG), Delta was operating thirty-three (33) flights a day with
Boeing 727-200 and
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 jetliners from Shreveport. The December 15, 1979, Delta timetable lists ten (10) daily direct, no change of plane and nonstop jet services to Atlanta as well as daily nonstop jet flights to Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Little Rock, Birmingham, AL, Jackson, MS, Memphis, New Orleans, and Baton Rouge. This Delta timetable also lists one-stop, no change of plane direct jet service from Shreveport to New York–La Guardia Airport, Los Angeles, San Francisco, National (now known as Reagan National) Airport in Washington, D.C., Phoenix, Denver, Chicago, and St. Louis. Delta later operated
Boeing 737 and
McDonnell Douglas MD-80 jetliners from the airport as well.
Northwest Airlines flew
Douglas DC-9 jets nonstop to Memphis.
Trans World Airlines (
TWA) served the airport as well with
Douglas DC-9 jet service to St. Louis. Other airlines that previously served Shreveport included the original
Braniff International flying
British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven jets followed by
Boeing 727-200 jetliners nonstop to New Orleans and Fort Smith, AR, and also direct to Kansas City, Tulsa, Chicago and Minneapolis/St Paul. The original
Frontier Airlines (1950-1986) also served Shreveport and operated
Boeing 737-200 jetliners nonstop to Dallas/Fort Worth with direct, one-stop service to Denver. In the late 1970s
Texas International Airlines serviced Shreveport with daily flights between Dallas and Texarkana using
Convair 600 aircraft. In later years,
American Airlines flew
Boeing 727-200 and
McDonnell Douglas MD-80 jet service nonstop to Dallas/Fort Worth while
Continental Airlines operated
Douglas DC-9 jets on nonstop flights to Houston. Now defunct
Royale Airlines, a regional airline, was based at the Shreveport Regional Airport from 1962 until 1989. It served 23 cities in Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Florida using
Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante,
Beechcraft Model 99,
Short 330,
Grumman Gulfstream I and
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter turboprops as well as
Douglas DC-9-10 jetliners. ==Facilities and aircraft==