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George Bush Intercontinental Airport is the full name of the airport based out of Houston. Named after George H W Bush, it is a class b airport and the tenth busiest in North America.

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What is the international airport of Houston called?

IAH which stands for Intercontinental Airport Houston


When was the IAH airport built?

"Formerly known as the Jet Era Ranch Corporation, the IAH airport was named after George H.W. Bush in 1997. But, it was first opened in 1957."


What is the airport code for Houston?

George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas = IAH


How long is the flight from ATL from IAH Airport?

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What is the closest airport to 8822 west brae manor drive Houston?

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How much does parking in IAH cost?

IAH is the Houston airport. One can pay to park their car there while they travel. Airport parking there runs about $5.00 for every day that you leave your car in the lot.


What is the closest international airport to 77477?

George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Houston, TX (IAH / KIAH).


Where is the closest international airport to Houston Texas?

George Bush Intercontinental Airport Houston (IAH) is 23 miles.


How far is IAH Bush airport to Galveston cruise port?

71 miles


What is Continental airlines largest Hub?

George Bush Intercontinental Airport(IAH)- Houston


Is there a currency exchange at George Bush Intercontinental Airport?

You can try their website. www.fly2houston.com/iah


Where is the iah airport located?

The iah airport is located in in Houston, Texas. It is 23 miles from downtown. It provides first class fecilities and aviation services. With five long runways and an estimated 40.5 million passengers a year, Houston Intercontinental Airport is now hub to the world's largest airline,