Airport: William P.
Hobby Airport Our city's second largest airport, William P. Hobby (HOU), has been serving the Houston community for more than 80 years and will become an international airport by 2016.
Not exact matches
Hobby Airport is located approximately seven miles south of downtown Houston, near I - 45 / Gulf Freeway, the major highway heading from the
City to NASA and Galveston Island.
Click Here for a Houston Area / William P.
Hobby Map The
airport is operated and maintained by the
City of Houston Department of Aviation.
Our
city's second largest
airport, William P.
Hobby (HOU), has been serving the Houston community for more than 80 years and will become an international
airport by 2016.
All destinations within Houston's
city limits to / from
Hobby Airport are charged according to the flat Zone Rate or the meter rate, whichever is LESS.
The new
airports include Fairbanks, Alaska; Oakland, Sacramento, and San Jose in California; New Orleans, Louisiana; Kansas
City and St. Louis in Missouri; Houston
Hobby in Texas; and Burlington, Vermont.
The biggest bump in Southwest's international service came last fall, when the airline added flights from Houston
Hobby to all four of the
airports it serves in Mexico and to both Costa Rican
cities, as well as Montego Bay, Jamaica and seasonal flights to Aruba and San Juan.
Since 2015, Southwest has been operating non-stop service to Belize
City from its hub in Houston's
Hobby Airport.