On Saturday, Sept. 21, William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) welcomed military veterans returning from a memorable trip to Washington, D.C.. Honor Flight Houston organized the trip. Many veterans in their 80s and 90s returned to a warm welcome from dozens of cheering passengers and employees in Hobby’s terminal. They were welcomed with bright smiles, reflecting a mood that was both contemplative and joyful—a blend of gratitude for the past and hope for the future.
During their trip to Washington, D.C., the veterans visited iconic memorials dedicated to their service, including the World War II and Vietnam Veterans Memorial. For many, this journey served as an emotional pilgrimage, providing a chance to reconnect with their history and honor fallen comrades. Volunteers and guardians accompanied each veteran, ensuring a memorable experience filled with comfort and support.
As the flight touched down at Hobby Airport, terminal employees and gate passengers cheered for the veterans’ return. Southwest Airlines staff created decorations to add to the festive atmosphere. Houston Fire Department fire trucks lined the airport runway, their sirens wailing in a joyful salute.
Wayne Lawrence, Airport Operations Supervisor for Houston Airports, witnessed the moment firsthand and captured the spirit of the celebration. "It was a great experience. Friends and family gathered while they shouted, 'Welcome Home!' and 'Thank You for Your Service!' We love our veterans at Hobby Airport," said Lawrence. "They served our country, many on the frontlines. This is the least we can do in return."
The community's warm welcome underscored the deep appreciation for these heroes, reminding everyone of the sacrifices made to serve the nation. Honor Flight Houston flies aging military veterans to Washington, D.C., to visit notable sites and memorials constructed in their honor.
For more information or to register a veteran for a flight, visit https://www.honorflighthouston.org/