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£387 - £799
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London GatwickHouston George Bush Intcntl
LGW - IAH
LGWIAH
London Gatwick
Wed 19/6
1 stop19h 45m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
Tue 30/7
1 stop17h 05m
London HeathrowHouston George Bush Intcntl
LHR - IAH
LHRIAH
London Heathrow
Sat 9/11
1 stop27h 05m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
Sun 10/11
Nonstop9h 00m
London HeathrowHouston George Bush Intcntl
LHR - IAH
LHRIAH
London Heathrow
Mon 23/9
Nonstop10h 20m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
Mon 30/9
1 stop17h 05m
London HeathrowHouston George Bush Intcntl
LHR - IAH
LHRIAH
London Heathrow
Sat 2/11
1 stop27h 15m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
Mon 4/11
1 stop20h 45m
London HeathrowHouston George Bush Intcntl
LHR - IAH
LHRIAH
London Heathrow
Wed 16/10
1 stop31h 49m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
Wed 23/10
1 stop12h 50m
London GatwickHouston George Bush Intcntl
LGW - IAH
LGWIAH
London Gatwick
Fri 1/11
1 stop39h 10m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
Thu 14/11
1 stop29h 00m
London HeathrowHouston George Bush Intcntl
LHR - IAH
LHRIAH
London Heathrow
Wed 26/6
Nonstop10h 09m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
Wed 17/7
1 stop16h 06m
London HeathrowHouston George Bush Intcntl
LHR - IAH
LHRIAH
London Heathrow
Wed 13/11
2 stops19h 54m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
Tue 17/12
2 stops39h 30m
London HeathrowHouston Hobby
LHR - HOU
LHRHOU
London Heathrow
Wed 13/11
2 stops19h 35m
Houston Hobby
Tue 17/12
1 stop11h 50m
Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Houston (average of £663). Flying to Houston in July will prove the most costly (average of £885). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£547
February
£535
March
£603
April
£561
May
£682
June
£692
July
£697
August
£664
September
£575
October
£594
November
£522
December
£586
Houston is a great year-round destination which is large enough to accommodate big events, though you might want to avoid it when a mega-event such asthe Super Bowl is on.
The ideal time totake a flight toHoustonis early during spring and autumn. In October and at least early November, the weather is often still warm enough for summer clothes but it is less humid. March hosts smaller events for people to enjoy such as The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, one of the most awaited and anticipated annual events in Texas. The event features classic rodeo entertainment such as bareback bronc riding, street wrestling, tie-down roping and chuck wagon racing. Alongside the main attractions of the event, spectators and participants can enjoy live country music shows, carnival festivities, country dancing and much more.
Generally speaking low season in Houston is from July to August and December to January, so these are the best times to find cheap flights to Houston. Most visitors prefer to avoid the hot, humid summer from June until September. If you don’t mind the heat, another huge event that can be enjoyed in Houston, and throughout the whole of the USA, is Freedom Over Texas which brings live entertainment and the largest land-based fireworks display in the USA to the area. The American Independence Day, 4th July, is one of the city’s signature events and is another great reason to book a cheap flight to Houston during the summer. It has entertainment which keeps people dancing through a day of bands playing country, jazz, pop and Latin music and a high energy beer market.
IAH Temperature | 12 - 29 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Houston, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 29.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 12.0 C).
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When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
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When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
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When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
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When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
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When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
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Entertainment
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Reviews
When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
The oil and gas capital of the United States, the fourth-largest city in population and second largest in area, with the first dome stadium, the largest concentration of medical institutions in the world, and of course the foremost space centre — Houston exemplifies the Texas ideals of being the biggest and the best.
Houston is also very attractive, liveable, and fun. There are many parks and smaller green spaces and many unusual public sculptures and fountains. Usually, the first thing visitors notice when they step off their flight to Houston is the in-your-face architecture with no end to the odd juxtaposition of elegant and mundane, functional and whimsical. Buildings show a decided degree of originality: the name of Texas Children’s Hospital is spelled out on its sloping lawn in brightly coloured letters and a Mayan pyramid tops a skyscraper.
Tourists booking flights to Houston shouldn’t worry about not having enough activities to keep them busy during their visit; the city has plenty to offer from NASA, the rodeo, museums, the Astrodome to elegant restaurants and barbecue spots. And Houstonians are among the world’s friendliest people. Never hesitate to ask for directions or information; this town, for all its sophistication, still shows the spirit of the frontier days when the pioneers all pitched in to lend a helping hand.
The weather is pleasant from autumn through spring. Summers are very hot and very humid, and in late summer thunderstorms are frequent, occasionally spawning tornadoes. Houston is also vulnerable to hurricanes. Winters are generally mild, but there can occasionally be very sudden cold weather in late autumn and winter, when frigid winds whistle down off the plains.
As long as you’re spending most of your Houston time in the centre, you won’t need to rent a car. Houston’s centre and museum district are small and compact, and many hotels have shuttles to help you get around. The city’s public transport system is very good. The Metro has both bus and light rail services. If you do decide to venture out, you’ll want to rent a car. Finding your way around shouldn’t be too difficult. The city is smartly laid out, streets are clearly marked and the roads are well kept. The only trouble you’ll have is with traffic. Houston drivers are notoriously ruthless and fast, and you’ll want to stay off the road during rush hour.
The two main airports for flights to Houston are:
William P. Hobby Airport (HOU)
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS)
George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)