BBQ (BBQ)
BBQ (BBQ) flies to 42 destinations in 4 countries. Mostly domestic (34 routes) with 8 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.
MIABBQ Fleet & Aircraft Types
2 aircraft types appear on BBQ routes. Small, focused fleet.
BBQ: All 42 Destinations
Every nonstop route BBQ flies. Each destination links to the full route page with schedules, competing airlines, and connection options.
| Code | City | Airport | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| AEX | Alexandria | ||
| ATL | Atlanta | ||
| AUS | Austin | ||
| BWI | Baltimore | ||
| BTR | Baton Rouge | ||
| CMW | Camaguey | ||
| ORD | Chicago | ||
| MDW | Chicago | ||
| DAL | Dallas | ||
| DEN | Denver | ||
| ELP | El Paso | ||
| GRK | Fort Cavazos | ||
| RSW | Fort Myers | ||
| GSO | Greensboro | ||
| HRL | Harlingen | ||
| BDL | Hartford | ||
| HAV | Havana | ||
| HOG | Holguin | ||
| IND | Indianapolis | ||
| MCI | Kansas City | ||
| LIM | Lima | ||
| LGB | Long Beach | ||
| LAX | Los Angeles | ||
| FNL | Loveland | ||
| AZA | Mesa | ||
| NLU | Mexico City | ||
| MIA | Miami | ||
| MLI | Moline | ||
| MSY | New Orleans | ||
| EWR | Newark | ||
| OAK | Oakland | ||
| OKC | Oklahoma City | ||
| PHL | Philadelphia | ||
| OAJ | Richlands | ||
| SJC | San Jose | ||
| SNU | Santa Clara | ||
| SCU | Santiago | ||
| CMI | Savoy | ||
| TPA | Tampa | ||
| TRC | Torreón | ||
| ICT | Wichita | ||
| YNG | Youngstown/Warren |
BBQ FAQ
BBQ flies nonstop to 42 destinations in 4 countries. 34 domestic, 8 international.
BBQ doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. The busiest airports are Miami (MIA), El Paso (ELP), Eugene (EUG), Kansas City (MCI), Los Angeles (LAX). You fly direct between cities.
2 aircraft types appear on BBQ routes, including 733, 734.
No. BBQ is an independent carrier. Miles only work within the BBQ program, and there's no shared lounge access with other airlines.
Yes. 8 international routes to 4 countries, plus 34 domestic routes.