Travelers still frustrated with long delays HOUSTON – The airport continues to make progress and said travelers can expect
delays and traffic at Terminal E. While there have been improvements made in the last 24-hours, officials asked travelers not to forget to pack their patience. A $1.3 billion construction project is underway at Bush Intercontinental Airport, and KPRC2 spoke to travelers who are enduring the changes. “Hectic! Very, very hectic,” traveler Ali Haggaz said. Terminal E is under construction, and since Tuesday, a fourth lane has been added to the arrival zone, which helps ease
traffic and provides more spaces for ride share companies. “It’s not 100% better, but it’s an improvement. It wasn’t congested and it was easier to get to the airport,” Deanna Freeman said. Inside Terminal E, the elevators are back in operation and the portable restrooms are ready for use. The airport is making progress, but some travelers say they’re frustrated. “We were coming in from our flight to Mexico last Saturday and they told us to go to Terminal C, then when we got there, five different people told us Terminal A for the airlines, so we were confused,” Ali Haggaz said. One KPRC2 viewer shared a photo with us and said he waited hours to pick up his parents from Terminal E, and people were walking to the airport in order to make their flights. In addition to traffic and delays during peak times(5 p.m.- 8 p.m.), parking, rental cars and hotel shuttles will not have access to Terminal E. Passengers will need to go to Terminal D, C, B or A to access shuttle services. Airport officials said passengers should arrive one hour before the usual arrival time during the peak hours. To read more about future improvements at IAH, click here. SEE MORE COVERAGE: Houston councilmember responds to traffic, bathroom concerns at Bush Intercontinental Airport Construction continues to lead to chaos at Bush Intercontinental Airport, but travelers could soon see some relief KPRC 2 Investigates: Bush Airport construction traffic mess and 4 things airlines are doing to help ‘It feels like forever’: Construction at IAH causing frustration for travelers Copyright 2022 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved. About the Author:Re'Chelle TurnerEmmy award winning journalist born and raised in Alabama. College football fanatic and snow cone lover! Passionate about connecting with the community to find stories that matter. About IAH Flight ArrivalsOn this IAH flight arrivals page, you will see a listing of all flights arriving to Houston Houston Intercontinental Airport. In addition to flight arrivals, you can also track the status of your flight with extensive filtering capabilities to get you the details you need, including departure/arrival times, terminal and gate number, aircraft type, aircraft altitude & airspeed, approximate time to land, distance to go, and a map showing the position of the airplane being tracked. How to use our Houston Intercontinental Airport flight arrivals tool: There are several ways to display flight status results:
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport is serving passengers in the greater Houston metropolitan area. It is generally referred to as the Houston Airport. The airport was originally named Houston Intercontinental Airport, however, lather the airport was renamed after the 41st president of the United States; George H. W. Bush. Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport is located approximately 23 miles/37 km north of Downtown Houston. The official address of Houston Airport is 2800 N Terminal Rd, Houston, TX 77032, United States. You can call the airport for any customer information at telephone number: +1 281-230-3100. Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport carries the international airport code of IAH (IATA), KIAH (ICAO) and IAH (FAA LID). It sits in an elevated location about 97 feet/30 meters above sea level at 29°59′04″N and 095°20′29 ″W. In 2018, the Houston Airport was the 47th busiest airport in the world as it served 43,807,539 passengers. This high passenger number also made the airport the 14th busiest airport in the United States. Houston Airport covers more than 10,000 acres/40.5 km2 of land, and here you will find up to five runways. Houston Intercontinental Airport includes 3 main entrances into the airport’s terminal areas. The main north-south corridor to the airport is via John F. Kennedy Boulevard. Furthermore, passengers can use Will Clayton Parkway, which is another main road for IAH that runs east to west. Finally, running from west to east, you will find the Hardy Tollway Connector that connects JFK Boulevard to the Hardy Toll Road. IAH serves five terminals and nothing less than 130 gates. The five terminals are Terminals; A, B, C, D, and E. The distance from Terminal A to Terminal D is 1.5 mile / 2.4 km. However, all terminals at Houston Intercontinental Airport are connected through both the Skyway and the Subway (see more information below). Terminal A Terminal B Terminal C Terminal D Terminal E United Airlines is by far the Houston Intercontinental Airport’s biggest tenant as it serves 78 % of all passengers at the airport. In fact, IAH is the second largest passenger hub for United Airlines. In addition, you can find carriers such as Spirit Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, and Air Canada. IAH is one of only a handful of airports in the world that serves nonstop flights to all six inhabited continents. Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport Ground Transportation Inter-terminal Transportation Transfer
to and from Houston Airport Practical Information at Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport If you need any help, you can contact support at telephone number: +1 844-310-9990. Smoking: If you are on a connecting flight, you will have to enter the United States and smoke outside one of the terminals. Afterward, you have to go through Security again for your connection flight. Duty-Free shops: Please note that domestic travelers are allowed to enter the duty-free shops and can purchase from a broad selection of goods, yet except for tobacco and alcohol products. Lost and
Found: Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport’s website Furthermore, if you have any questions or would like to get in contact with a member of the staff, you can contact the airport at telephone number: +1 281-230-3100 or by email at Local Information What side of the road for driving? Which terminal is international arrivals at IAH?Immigration Procedures
Passengers traveling into IAH on international flights will arrive at gates in either Terminal D or Terminal E.
Where do I pick someone up at Bush Intercontinental Airport?Passenger pick-up is available outside the terminals on Baggage Claim/ arrivals Level. Passenger drop-off is outside the terminals on Departures Level. What options are available for long-term parking at George Bush Intercontinental Airport? You can park in any of the on-site garages and lots for long-term parking.
What terminal is international in Houston?Terminal E: International Arrivals Level.
Is Terminal E arrivals open at IAH?The Terminal E TSA Security checkpoint is closed.
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