Houston – William P. Hobby Airport Abbreviation Code

William P. Hobby Airport first opened in 1927, making it the first airport to serve Houston. It was originally known as W.T. Carter Field and was used by the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. In the 1950s, it underwent a major expansion and modernization effort to better serve commercial passengers and cargo operations. After that, the airport was renamed after William P. Hobby, who served as Governor of Texas from 1917-1921 and 1923-1927. The airport continued to grow over the years as new runways were added, along with other improvements such as a new terminal building in 1967. In 1969, Hobby Airport became an international airport when Delta Air Lines began offering international flights to Mexico City and Nassau in the Bahamas. Since then, the number of international destinations at Hobby has grown significantly and now includes cities like London, Toronto, Cancun, and Mexico City among others.

HOU is the abbreviation code for Houston – William P. Hobby Airport. According to Abbreviation Finder, HOU can also mean:

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Houston - William P. Hobby Airport

Houston Airport – Hobby Airport, TX (HOU)

The Houston – William P. Hobby Airport is the smaller, since 1971 predominantly regionally operating airport of the largest Texas city Houston. Houston is home to the much larger and more important George Bush Interncontinental Airport.

  • URL: Houston – Hobby Airport, TX (HOU)
  • Time zone: GMT -6
  • Service phone: +1 713 640-3000
  • Address: William P. Hobby Airport 7800 Airport Boulevard, Houston, TX 77061, USA
  • Operator: Houston Airport System
  • Parking spaces: yes, subject to a charge; More than 4000 short-term and long-term parking spaces, including 3500 spaces in a parking garage with 4 levels and the other parking spaces on the surface
  • Nearby cities: Pasadena (8 km), Houston (15 km)
  • Accessibility: Interstate Highway I-45 / Gulf Freeway (Exit 35, 36) and via Texas Highway # 35.
  • Train connections: The Amtrak “Sunset Limited” route (Los Angeles – New Orleans) has regular stops in Houston.
  • Flight distribution on the days of the week: Monday (14.70%), Tuesday (13.12%), Wednesday (14.75%), Thursday (16.05%), Friday (16.64%), Saturday (9.73%), Sunday (15.00%)
  • other spellings: William P. Hobby Airport, Хьюстон-Хобби, ヒ ュ ー ス ト ン – ホ ビ ー

Favorite Destinations from Houston – Hobby Airport, TX (Flights Per Week)

  1. Dallas – Love Field, TX (181, 6.84%)
  2. Chicago Midway International Airport, IL (139, 5.25%)
  3. Atlanta International Airport (133, 5.02%)
  4. Baltimore – Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, MD (117, 4.42%)
  5. Las Vegas – McCarran International Airport, NV (104, 3.93%)
  6. Phoenix – Sky Harbor International Airport (98, 3.70%)
  7. Denver International Airport, CO (98, 3.70%)
  8. Nashville International Airport, TN (94, 3.55%)
  9. New Orleans, LA (75, 2.83%)
  10. Los Angeles International Airport, CA (70, 2.64%)
  11. Other (58.12%)

Top airlines (share of take-offs / landings)

  1. Southwest Airlines (5022, 86.38%)
  2. British Airways (84, 1.44%)
  3. Alaska Airlines (69, 1.19%)
  4. KLM (61, 1.05%)
  5. Virgin Atlantic Airways (54, 0.93%)
  6. Air France (48, 0.83%)
  7. Delta Air Lines (43, 0.74%)
  8. Royal Brunei Airlines (42, 0.72%)
  9. Japan Airlines (40, 0.69%)
  10. American Airlines (39, 0.67%)
  11. Other (5.36%)

Location
The airport, acquired by the city of Houston in 1937 and opened under the name Houston Municipal Airport, is located approx. 16 kilometers southeast of downtown Houston. It can be reached via Interstate I-45 (Exit 35, 36) and Texas State Route 35.

Bus route # 50 of the Metro Transit Authority runs regularly between the airport and the Downtown Transit Center, and the bus routes also stop at the airport # 73 and # 88.

For the bus transfer to George Bush Intercontinental Airport, first take bus route # 50 to the Transit Center in downtown and then change to bus route # 102. You can find out the current departure times directly on site or on the Internet. Otherwise, arrival and onward travel is also possible with shuttle vans, rental cars, shuttle vans, taxis or limousines.