Waymo robotaxis are now available at San Antonio International Airport. The company launched services in the city last month, and this is its first airport expansion in Texas.
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Waymo robotaxis are officially coming to Texas airports.
The autonomous vehicle company, owned by Google parent Alphabet Inc., began picking up and dropping off passengers at San Antonio International Airport on Tuesday, its first airport service in Texas, about a month after launching robotaxis in the city.
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So when can the passengers at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport expect to hop in a driverless vehicle?
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The service is only offered to limited riders via the Waymo app, but the company’s vehicles will offer rides to the broader public soon, the company said.
“Providing a safe and reliable ride to and from the airport is one of the most requested uses for Waymo riders, and we’re proud to bring that capability to San Antonians,” said Arica Gately, Waymo’s head of airport partnerships and business development.
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Dozens of Waymo’s robotaxis can be spotted around the city, operating in a roughly 60-square-mile area.
And Waymo already has its sights set on launching at a second Texas airport.
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The company rolled out robotaxis in Dallas last month, and its Jaguar vehicles are already testing at Dallas Love Field. Waymo has also begun testing at Miami International Airport.
Waymo already offers rides out of three other airports: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, San Francisco International Airport and San Jose Mineta International Airport.
The company first started offering driverless rides in Phoenix in 2022, and expanded to the Bay Area airports over the past six months. Phoenix and San Francisco are the busiest airports that Waymo operates at currently, both serving more than 4 million passengers monthly.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is currently expanding its west gate as part of a broader $5 billion airport expansion pledge to support an anticipated jump in traffic.
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Are robotaxis coming to Austin airport?
Austin was the first Texas city to see driverless robotaxis, with Waymo launching to the public in March 2025 after several months of testing. Tesla now offers robotaxi rides in the city, and Amazon’s Zoox has begun testing its purpose-built vehicles across downtown and other busy neighborhoods.
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But there is currently no driverless service at Austin’s airport.
Waymo confirmed to the American-Statesman that it has begun autonomous testing at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport with “a trained specialist at the wheel.”
“We are confident in our ability to serve AUS,” the company said.
Waymo said it is working with the airport to obtain the permits needed to begin fully autonomous testing with employees. After that phase, the company plans to offer rides to the public.
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An airport spokesperson confirmed those discussions have taken place.
Waymo declined to provide a timeline for permitting, testing or when rides might become available.
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Waymo currently has more than 200 robotaxis operating across 140-square-miles in Austin.
Several construction projects are ongoing at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, which closed its South Terminal this week ahead of its demolition. As part of a $5 billion expansion project, the airport is adding 32 gates by the early 2030s. The expansion also includes more international arrivals, a new concourse and improving the west gate.