Southwest Airlines will flee IAH for the first time in 16 years

HOUSTON From Monday 12 April, Southwest Airlines will start flying passengers at George Bush Intercontinental Airport for the first time in 16 years. The flights are uninterrupted to five destinations.

Southwest Airlines will depart 15 daily to five destinations from Bush Airport A. The destinations include several uninterrupted flights to and from Chicago Midway Airport, Denver, Dallas Love Field Airport, Nashville and New Orleans, with some one-time fares as low as $ 29.

Suidwes first visited Houston through George Bush Intercontinental in 1971. Suidwes served Bush Airport until 1972 and again between 1980 and 2005.

Trumaine Young, a Houstonian who flies regularly, said he was excited about the change.

‘The suitcases … you do not have to worry about luggage, the comfort. “Every time I travel, I want to travel in peace, and Suidwes is the best thing you can do,” Young said.

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Fly daily between
Houston (Bush) and:
Start service uninterrupted every day until: One-way fare as low as:
Chicago (Midway) 2 flights each way $ 79
Dallas (Love Field) 6 flights each way $ 29
Denver 3 flights each way $ 79
Nashville 3 flights each way $ 69
New orleans 4 flights each way $ 29

All operations at Hobby will remain the same. IAH and Southwest Airlines are holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday.

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