Houston
Flights - Over 30 scheduled passenger and
charter flights fly into Houston on a daily basis
from Hobby and Bush Intercontinental Airports. With
all this buzz at the airports, it is a good idea to
reserve a ticket well in advance for your flight.
Booking your tickets in advance also ensures desirable
seats at desirable prices. In a competitive market,
all of the airlines offer great rates and packages.
Here is a hint to find the best ticket prices during
slow times in the travel season from a Houston
Ticket Agent whose name and employer I have
promised to withhold. She says that while at the airport,
you should go ticket counter to ticket counter comparing
prices. Let the agents behind the desks know what
you are doing. They feel the pressure during the slow
times to fill the seats in their respected airlines,
so, they are more likely to sell you tickets for next
to nothing. Haggling can pay off quite nicely!
Upon
arriving in Houston, you will be
pleased to see that whichever of the two airports
you are in are clean and filled with gift shops to
shop in and restaurants to relax at before you go
along with your journey. You will hear many exotic
languages and see many different customs since Houston
is an international city. With hundreds of people
walking to and from the terminals, it is a good idea
for men to carry wallets in their front pockets and
for women to put their purses across both shoulders.
Whether you are embarking on your first journey into
the Bayou City, or if you are coming
back to visit after a long time away, you will find
that the flights originating from both of the airports
are relaxing and each and every member of the flight
staff and airport employee will show you that good
old Houston hospitality. So sit back, listen to some
in- flight Texas rock 'n' blues, and enjoy the ride
to your destination.