Traveling Around Houston Airport
George Bush Intercontinental Airport Houston (IATA: IAH), known as Houston Airport is located 23 miles north of downtown Houston, Texas.
With more than 30 destinations in Mexico, Bush Intercontinental offers service to more Mexican destinations than any other U.S. Airport. It is the hub for United Airlines. And a focus city for Volga-Dnepr Airlines. Houston Airport is named after George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States.
During 2020, Houston Airport handled 24,690,222 passengers. An important decrease due to coronavirus crisis.
In 2021, the Houston Airport registered 33,677,118 passengers.
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport has 5 terminals: A, B, C, D and E. All terminals at the airport are connected through the Skyway and the Subway.
Terminal A
It has gates from A1 to A30 located in two groups: A1-A15 and A17-A30. Handles all non-United domestic and Canada flights, international departures and some United Express flights.
Terminal B
The only airline that operates at the terminal is United. It serves all United Express flights except International arrivals. It has gates from B1 to B88 divided in different concourses.
Terminal C
It has gates numbered from C1 to C45 divided between South and North concourses. It serves as the United Airlines main base of domestic operations.
Terminal D
George Bush Airport Terminal D does not serve international arrivals at the moment, thus are served in Terminal E. It has 12 gates. This terminal is under renovation works until 2021.
Terminal E
It is the newest Terminal and has gates from E1 to E24. It serves all United airlines international flights from all other terminals and some domestic operations.
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