The George Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby airports announced their airfields will reopen the evening of Feb. 16 following temporary closures Feb. 15 amid inclement weather.
Officials with Hobby Airport said its airfield will reopen at 4 p.m. with all traffic being routed to the arrivals curbside. Guests are asked to contact their airline for the status of their flight.
Officials with Bush Airport stated Feb. 16 crews are clearing ice from the airfield and expect it to reopen shortly after 8 p.m.The airfield will open at 4 pm. Please contact your airline for current status of your flight.
— Hobby Airport (@HobbyAirport) February 16, 2021
Departures curbside lanes are closed at this time. All traffic will be routed to the Arrivals curbside. Terminal garages and Eco Park are open.
Thank you for your patience! pic.twitter.com/n4vYZYWq02
Posted Feb. 15We are almost there. Crews are still working to clear thick patches of ice off of the airfield. The airfield will open shortly after 8 pm. Thank you to our airport crews for your hard work pic.twitter.com/r3uw2htVeH
— Houston Bush Airport (@iah) February 16, 2021
After snow and ice accumulated in the Houston region overnight, airport officials at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, William P. Hobby Airport and Sugar Land Regional Airport announced closures the morning of Feb. 15.
Flight cancellations began Feb. 14 as road conditions worsened. As of the morning of Feb. 15, passengers were asked not to arrive to the airport as all flights were canceled until at least noon Feb. 16.
Our airfield will remain closed today until at least 1 pm. Our airport teams will reassess the airfield conditions at 1 pm today and will provide an update at that time. pic.twitter.com/TtxFJ0Cnlj
— Houston Bush Airport (@iah) February 15, 2021
Our airfield will remain closed until noon tomorrow. Treatment of the airfield will continue throughout the day. We ask passengers not to arrive to the airport today. No flights will be operating. pic.twitter.com/JwiAp1U2QL
— Hobby Airport (@HobbyAirport) February 15, 2021
Passengers can stay up to date on the latest information at www.fly2houston.com.Monday morning pic.twitter.com/fBFbKLfYBR
— Houston Bush Airport (@iah) February 15, 2021