The site for Bush Intercontinental Airport was originally purchased by a group of Houston businessmen in 1957 to preserve the site until the city of Houston could formulate a plan for a second airport. The holding company for the land was named the Jet Era Ranch Corporation, but a typo-graphical error transformed the words "Jet Era" into "Jetero" and the airport site subsequently became known as the Jetero airport site. The City of Houston annexed the Bush Airport area in 1965.
Hobby was renamed to Bush.
Yes. Tobago owns the Crown Point International Airport.
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport, And Denver International Airport
Hobby is mostly for domestic flight and bush is international and domestic Bush Hub is United Airlines and hobby airport is Southwest Airlines
George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Houston, TX (IAH / KIAH).
Choose your destination first. Search your favourite airline company or phone them, and ask to book a flight leaving from the George Bush International Airport.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport Houston (IAH) is 23 miles.
Bush Intercontinental airport is located 23 miles north of Downtown Houston, It is situated on the Harvey toll road. Continental Airlines has It's main hub at this airport and operates the majority of its flights including Continental Express
George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Houston, TX (IAH / KIAH) is closest to Kingwood, TX; about 8 miles by road. Hobby Airport is about 33 miles by car from Kingwood.
For 2009: Rank. Airport, Location: Passengers 1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, GA: 88,032,086 2. O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, IL: 64,158,343 3. Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, CA: 56,520,843 4. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Dallas, TX: 56,030,457 5. Denver International Airport, Denver, CO: 50,167,485 6. John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, NY: 45,915,069 7. McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, NV: 40,469,012 8. George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, TX: 40,007,354 9. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, AZ: 37,824,982 10. San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, CA: 37,338,942 Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World's_busiest_airports_by_passenger_traffic =========================================================== For 2010 till date 1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport 2. O'Hare International Airport 3. Los Angeles International Airport 4. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport 5. Denver International Airport 6. McCarran International Airport 7. John F. Kennedy International Airport 8. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport 9. George Bush Intercontinental Airport 10. Newark Liberty International Airport
The nearest major airport is William P. Hobby Airport(HOU / KHOU). Another major airport is George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH / KIAH), which has international and domestic flights from Houston.
Miami International Airport is owned by the City of Miami's Port Authority which was founded in 1945. It is a major hub for internal flights across the US and into Europe and Latin America.