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Flights to Houston

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Main airport

IAH – Houston

Flying to Houston

Houston is a gateway to Texas and a major hub for energy, space, and culture. Two airports serve the city: Bush Intercontinental and Hobby. Comparing both is worth your time.

Getting there

George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) sits north of the city and handles most international and long-haul domestic flights. William P. Hobby (HOU) is south of downtown and focuses on domestic and low-cost carriers—often with cheaper fares for in-region travel. Use the search above to compare IAH and HOU for your route and dates.

When to fly

Summer and holidays push prices up. For better value, look at January–February or September–November. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are often cheaper than Friday and Sunday.

Hobby is smaller and easier to navigate. If you're flying domestically and the price is close, the shorter drive and simpler terminal can be a real plus.

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F.A.Q

  • George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) is the main hub with long-haul and international flights. William P. Hobby (HOU) is closer to downtown and has many domestic and budget options.

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