George Bush Intercontinental Airport

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George Bush Intercontinental Airport

A group of Houston businessmen purchased the site for Bush Intercontinental Airport in 1957 to preserve it until the city of Houston could formulate a plan for a new airport as a replacement for William P. Hobby Airport (at the time known as Houston International Airport). The City of Houston annexed the Intercontinental Airport area in 1965.

Houston Intercontinental Airport, which was the original name for the airport, opened in June 1969. The airport’s IATA code of IAH derived from the stylization of the airport’s name as “Intercontinental Airport of Houston.” All scheduled passenger airline service formerly operated from William P. Hobby Airport moved to Intercontinental upon the airport’s completion. Hobby remained open as a general aviation airport and was once again used for scheduled passenger airline jet service two years later when Southwest Airlines initiated intrastate airline service nonstop between Hobby and Dallas Love Field in 1971.

In the late 1980s, Houston City Council considered a plan to rename the airport after Mickey Leland—an African-American U.S. Congressman who died in an aviation accident in Ethiopia. Instead of renaming the whole airport, the city named Mickey Leland International Arrivals Building, which would later become Mickey Leland Terminal D, after the congressman. In April 1997, Houston City Council unanimously voted to rename the airport George Bush Intercontinental Airport/Houston, after George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States.

On August 28, 1990, Continental Airlines agreed to build its maintenance center at George Bush Intercontinental Airport; Continental agreed to do so because the city of Houston agreed to provide city-owned land near the airport.

As of 2007, Terminals A and B remain from the airport’s original design. Lewis W. Cutrer Terminal C opened in 1981, the Mickey Leland International Arrivals Building (now called Terminal D) opened in May 1990, and the new Terminal E partially opened on June 3, 2003. The rest of Terminal E opened on January 7, 2004. Terminal D is the arrival point for all international flights except for United flights, which use Terminal E. Flights from Canada on Air Canada and WestJet arrive in terminal A. Terminal D also held customs and INS until the opening of the new Federal Inspection Service (FIS) building, completed on January 25, 2005.

Airport News

News From terminals to toilets, Houston Airports raises the bar

Houston’s airports invest $30 million to elevate restroom standards, with upgrades now open at Hobby and phased renovations at IAH through 2027. In a move to modernize one of the most essential parts of the travel …

Construction advances as IAH Terminal B preps for a modern upgrade

The transformation of Terminal B at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is in full swing. With significant progress underway on its $2.55 investment, United Airlines is working to enhance the passenger experience. The redevelopment of …

Houston Airports gearing up for 2026 World Cup as Houston marks 500 days to kickoff

Houston Airports is making strategic investments to ensure that when the world lands in Houston in 2026, they’ll experience a city—and an airport system—ready to deliver excellence. Houston Airports Director of Aviation joins Houston Mayor John …

How Houston Airports reduced traffic, improved experience during record Thanksgiving travel

Strategic upgrades, innovative solutions and enhanced passenger services ensured a smooth experience for Thanksgiving travelers. Houston Airports set a new milestone during the 2024 Thanksgiving travel period, welcoming 2.2 million passengers through George Bush Intercontinental Airport …

Thanksgiving travelers flock to top destinations as Houston Airports welcomes 2.2 million passengers

Houston Airports is preparing to welcome a record-breaking 2.2 million passengers this Thanksgiving travel season. From Thursday, Nov. 21, to Monday, Dec. 2, travelers will pass through George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport …

Transform your layover: Be Relax Spa brings luxury and wellness to Bush Airport

Be Relax offers a curated wellness experience that aligns with the unique demands of air travel. The spa is strategically located in the newly expanded IAH Terminal D, which caters to international passengers. Just when international …

A fresh look and feel: Newly renovated restroom enhances passenger experience at George Bush Intercontinental Airport

Houston Airports unveiled a newly renovated women’s restroom in Terminal A near Gate A7 at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), bringing an elevated level of comfort and style to travelers. Collaborating with contractors and the …

World-class service awaits: Welcome to the newly expanded IAH Terminal D-West at Bush Airport

New gates, new uniforms and multilingual staff enhance the international travel experience at Bush Airport. Step into the newly expanded Terminal D-West at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), and you’ll discover more than just new gates …

Learn more about the new IAH Terminal D-West Pier at George Bush Intercontinental Airport

From when construction started to the people who hustled to expand the existing Terminal D, learn more about the growth happening at Bush Airport.    When did construction on the new pier begin? Demolition of the old IAH …

New International Terminal at George Bush Intercontinental Airport Update

Aviation Director Jim Szczesniak offers a sneak peek at the progress on the new international terminal at IAH, touting its increased capacity, modern amenities, and commitment to passenger experience.  Houston Airports offers a glimpse into the …

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George Bush Intercontinental Airport
2800 N Terminal Rd
Houston
Texas
United States
TX 77032
  • +1 281-230-3100

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