George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH IATA) is the main international airport of Houston and a major gateway into Texas.
Understand
Until its opening in 1969, William P. Hobby Airport was the main airport of the region, serving quite a bit of intercontinental service. While Intercontinental was meant to replace Hobby, it ended up supplementing it to the point that there was even planes flying between the two as "cross-town shuttles" in the 1970s and 1980s.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Continental Airlines established a dual hub system with IAH and Hobby, and United eventually inherited the Intercontinental hub when they merged. In fact, this airport is United's largest hub and also hosts the airline's (and one of the world's) longest flight (Houston - Sydney). Houston is also United's main hub for Latin America, so it has nonstop flights to most cities in Mexico, in addition to Central and South America.
Note: If you're traveling with Southwest they only land and take off at the William P Hobby Airport (HOU IATA), another airport south of and closer to downtown and midtown Houston. Southwest does not offer flights into or out of George Bush International Airport. American Airlines and Delta/Delta Connection offer flights to both airports.
Flights
There are five terminals at the airport - Terminals A-C for domestic flights, and Terminals D and E for international flights.
United is almost in every terminal, speaking to the size of the hub.
Terminal A Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, American, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Spirit, United (check in at Terminal B), WestJet |
Terminal B United |
Terminal C United |
Terminal D Aeromexico, Air China, Air France, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, Avianca, Bahamasair, British Airways, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, EVA Air, Interjet, KLM, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, VivaAerobus, Volaris |
Terminal E United |
There are some interesting fifth-freedom flights here - Singapore Airlines operates a Houston-Manchester-Singapore flight, and Air China operates a Beijing-Houston-Panama City flight.
Customs
All international arrivals except preclearance flights must go through customs. While the building for that is techinally part of Terminal E, in practice it is shared by both international terminals D and E (terminals that are already quite interconnected, sharing a check-in area), which have bridges to the international arrivals processing area.
Arrive
For those arriving on international flights, Immigration and Customs process usually takes 15–30 minutes, but can take over an hour at peak times. The busiest times are in the afternoon and evening.
Transfer
Like all airports in the United States, there are no special transit facilities for international transfers. That means that if you are arriving from an international flight and have an immediate connection, you will still have to pass through Customs and Immigration. For details of entry and visa requirements see get in section of United States page.
Ground transportation
The light rail hasn't been extended to the airport yet, so car travel is probably your best option
By car
From Downtown Houston the Hardy Toll Road is usually the easiest way to reach the airport however an EZ Tag is required as all tolls are collected electronically. Alternatively taking the Eastex Freeway (I-69/US 59) to Will Clayton Parkway is another good option especially for visitors. Avoid taking the North Freeway (I-45) to the airport if possible as it is prone to traffic congestion.
By rental car
Another option is to pick up a rental car at IAH. To do so, you will take the shared shuttle from the airport terminal to the consolidated car rental facility located at 17330 Palmetto Pines. The following companies are inside the facility:
- Advantage Rent A Car, toll-free: +1-800-777-5500.
- Alamo, toll-free: +1-888-233-8749.
- Avis Rent a Car, ☏ +1 972-574-4130. Daily 24 hours.
- Budget Car Rental, ☏ +1 972-615-4400. Daily open 24 hrs.
- Dollar, toll-free: +1-800-800-4000.
- Enterprise, toll-free: +1-800-261-7331.
- E-Z Rent-A-Car, toll-free: +1-800-277-5171, reservations@ezrac.com.
- Hertz.
- National, toll-free: +1-877-222-9058.
- Thrifty, toll-free: +1-800-847-4389.
- Payless, toll-free: +1-800-847-4389.
By bus
The METRO (Houston's public transit authority) operates the 102 Bush IAH Express to the south side of terminal C.
EVA Air operates shuttles for its passengers between the Richardson Tapioca House in Dallas Chinatown and the airport, as well as a service to and from Austin (only available for Laurel class passengers).
Parking
There are several different levels of pricing for parking at the airport depending on proximity to the terminal and level of service. In addition, there are private parking services located near the airport that will drop you off at a terminal like the Parking Spot, Fast Park & Relax, and Park 'N Fly.
Short-term
There are terminal garages at all five terminals at IAH, with self-parking as well as valet parking.
Terminal Garage Self-Parking Rates: 0-1 hr - $5.00 1-2 hrs - $6.00 2-3 hrs - $8.00 3-5 hrs - $10.00 5-24 hrs - $24.00
Long-term
If you are leaving your vehicle at the airport, there are many options.
- Leave it in the parking garage at any terminal for $24 a day.
- There are two economy long term parking lots offering covered and uncovered parking located at 16152 John F. Kennedy Blvd and 5021 Will Clayton Parkway.
Get around
There are two train services - the Skyway (post-security) and the Subway (pre-security) They stop at all the terminals (Terminals D and E are combined into one stop) while the Subway makes an extra stop at the airport Mariott.
Wait
Lounges
- Air China.
- Air France.
- American Airlines Admirals Club.
- British Airways.
- American Express Centurion Lounge.
- Emirates.
- EVA Air.
- KLM.
- Lufthansa.
- Qatar Airways. Opens 4 hours before departure.
- United Lounges.
- United Club.
- Terminal E, between Gates E11 and E12.
- Terminal C, South Concourse, toward Gate C33.
- Terminal B, South Mezzanine, above the United Express ticket counter.
- Terminal A, across from Gate A9.
- Terminal C, near Gate C1. 5:30AM-10:30PM.
- United Polaris Lounge, Terminal E, between the United Club location and Gate E12.
- United Club.
- USO Lounge.
Spas
- XpresSpa. Manicure $20, 10-minute massage $25.
- (Near Gate A17), ☏ +1 281 233-7660. Daily 5AM-9:30PM.
Eat and drink
- Agave Taqueria (Gate C33)
- Chik-fil-A (Gates A17, Terminal B Food Court)
- Cat Cora’s Kitchen (Gate E10)
- Cadillac Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar (Gate A24)
- Hard Rock Cafe (Gate B85).
- Hubcap Grill & Beer Yard [dead link] (Gate A26)
- Hugo's Cocina (Gate D6)
- Jack In The Box (Gate A7)
- Landry's Seafood (Gate C42)
- Olio (Gate C14)
- Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen (Gate E3)
- Pappasito's Cantina (Gate E1)
- Pink's Pizza (Gate C42)
- Ruby's Diner (Terminal E Security Checkpoint)
- Southern Belle (Gate C44)
- The Breakfast Klub (Gate A7)
- Tony's Wine Cellar & Bistro (Gate D9)
- Whataburger (Gate B1)
- Vida Taqueria (Gate C6)
- Yume (Gate E11)
- Zori Bistro (Gate E24)
Buy
IAH has several retail stores, including several magazine stands and bookstores. Other retail stores include Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Corsa Collections, Pandora, Sunglass Hut, Swarovski, The Body Shop, Johnston & Murphy, and Victoria's Secret. There is a large duty free store in Terminal D located near gate D7, it is ATU’s largest store in the U.S. and uniquely designed as the airport’s only walkthrough store. There are also duty free stores at seven other locations at Bush Airport, two locations in Terminal E, two kiosks in Terminal A and a shop in Terminal B.
Connect
The airport has free Wi-Fi - connect to "Free Airport WIFI" and agree to the terms to get connected.
Cope
- U.S.O., ☏ +1-773-686-7396. The U.S.O. has a center and a lounge located in Terminal D for active, reserve, and retired military personnel.
Sleep
- Houston Airport Marriott at George Bush Intercontinental is the only hotel that is directly attached to the airport with on-site restaurant, lounge, fitness, and conference facilities.
Most airport hotels are either located several miles to the south along John F. Kennedy Boulevard or just east of the airport along Will Clayton Parkway. Virtually all of them run shuttle buses to the airport. For more information on hotels close to the airport see North Houston.