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BBQ (BBQ)

BBQ (BBQ) flies to 59 destinations in 6 countries. Mostly domestic (49 routes) with 10 international. More of a point-to-point carrier than a hub-and-spoke network.

Independent carrier. Not part of any alliance, so miles only work within the BBQ program. No shared lounge access with other airlines.

BBQ has the most flights out of Miami (MIA), El Paso (ELP), Eugene (EUG), Kansas City (MCI), Los Angeles (LAX).

BBQ Busiest Airports

BBQ doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. These are the airports where BBQ has the most flights. You fly direct between cities rather than connecting through a central hub.

MIA
Miami
Miami International Airport
21
ELP
El Paso
El Paso International Airport
6
EUG
Eugene
Eugene Airport
3
MCI
Kansas City
Kansas City International Airport
3
LAX
Los Angeles
Los Angeles International Airport
3

BBQ Fleet & Aircraft Types

3 aircraft types appear on BBQ routes. Small, focused fleet.

BBQ: All 59 Destinations

Every nonstop route BBQ flies. Each destination links to the full route page with schedules, competing airlines, and connection options.

Code City
CAK Akron
AEX Alexandria
ATL Atlanta
AUS Austin
BWI Baltimore
BTR Baton Rouge
CMW Camaguey
ADW Camp Springs
ORD Chicago
MDW Chicago
COS Colorado Springs
DAL Dallas
DEN Denver
DSM Des Moines
ELP El Paso
BIF Fort Bliss/El Paso
GRK Fort Cavazos
FLL Fort Lauderdale
RSW Fort Myers
GSO Greensboro
HRL Harlingen
BDL Hartford
HAV Havana
HOG Holguin
IND Indianapolis
MCI Kansas City
NQX Key West
LAN Lansing
LAS Las Vegas
LIM Lima
VBG Lompoc
LGB Long Beach
LAX Los Angeles
SDF Louisville
FNL Loveland
MSN Madison
AZA Mesa
NLU Mexico City
MIA Miami
MLI Moline
BNA Nashville
MSY New Orleans
EWR Newark
OAK Oakland
OKC Oklahoma City
OMA Omaha
PHL Philadelphia
PDX Portland
PUJ Punta Cana
OAJ Richlands
SJC San Jose
SJU San Juan
SNU Santa Clara
SCU Santiago
CMI Savoy
TPA Tampa
TRC Torreón
ICT Wichita
YNG Youngstown/Warren

BBQ FAQ

BBQ flies nonstop to 59 destinations in 6 countries. 49 domestic, 10 international.

BBQ doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. The busiest airports are Miami (MIA), El Paso (ELP), Eugene (EUG), and others. You fly direct between cities.

3 aircraft types appear on BBQ routes, including 733, 734, 737.

No. BBQ is an independent carrier. Miles only work within the BBQ program, and there's no shared lounge access with other airlines.

Yes. 10 international routes to 6 countries, plus 49 domestic routes.