Vonlane first launched the service to Oklahoma City in 2019, making it its first destination outside the Lone Star State. Although the route proved to be a popular one the service had to be halted due to the 2020 COVID shutdown.
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In a statement, Vonlane founder and CEO Alex Danza said:
“The Dallas-Oklahoma City route has always meant a lot to our passengers, and they never stopped asking for it. When demand changed, we made the difficult decision to pause service. Today, the market is telling us it’s time to return.”
Although service will not begin until September 8, bookings for the Dallas to Oklahoma City route began June 23.
The journey to and from the two cities will be available seven days a week, twice daily and will take about three hours on average to cover the 200 miles. The cost of the trip will be $129 one-way, with no additional fees or taxes.
The 22 first-class seats are leather and come with complimentary Starlink Wi-Fi, ample workspace and premium cabin service from an onboard attendant who will provide free snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. Alcohol drinks may also be purchased.
Founded in 2014, Vonlane operates across 11 cities with more than 600 departures weekly.