TIPS
Tips
Tips
CONVENIENCE IS COMING

As the Houston Airport System continues to expand Houston’s presence on the international stage through the IAH Terminal Redevelopment Program (ITRP), we wanted to share a few tips for travelers as they come through Bush Airport.

Know before you go
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Check the ITRP or fly2houston.com website for any updates on closures ahead of your trip to the airport. This will ensure you are prepared for any changes in routes, road closures, or other reroutes that may occur. For more information on the latest construction updates, click here.

explore parking
EXPLORE PARKING OPTIONS

Bush Airport has multiple parking options, which are all outlined in more detail on the airport’s main website. Choose your preferred parking option in advance and map your route to get there. Depending on your choice, you will then be able to access the terminals by walking or by shuttle to continue your journey.

Follow onsite sinage
FOLLOW ONSITE SIGNAGE

We have developed signage across Bush Airport’s footprint to provide directional guidance, highlight closures, and convey construction impacts where needed. Look out for these signs and be sure to follow the directions closely. This will ensure a more seamless experience while onsite.

Use cell phone lots
USE CELL PHONE LOTS

Cell phone lots are available to the public, providing a great place to regroup and meet up at the appropriate pick-up spot when everyone is ready. Avoid parking between construction barriers to reduce congestion and help keep your vehicle safe.

Curb space
CURB SPACE

Use the available curb space at the appropriate terminal once your passengers have landed and deplaned. A major source of traffic congestion at the airport is often cars crowding terminal entrances rather than, using all the available curb space. Avoid using these areas for an extended period of time.

Check for updates
CHECK FOR UPDATES

As the ITRP moves forward, change will be a constant. Make a plan each time you visit Bush Airport, as new detours, closures and other factors may impact on how you get to where you need to go.