Houston Airport Transfer
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Houston Airport Transfer
Hello, Sorry to bother.
I'm flying continental from LGA to Houston and then from Houston to Panama City. I booked the trip as a single ticket with a 50 minute layover in Houston.
Can you tell me how large the airport is and whether I will make from my domestic first leg to the continental gate for the international leg?
I'm a little concerned about delays at LGA.
Thanks so much for advice!!
I'm flying continental from LGA to Houston and then from Houston to Panama City. I booked the trip as a single ticket with a 50 minute layover in Houston.
Can you tell me how large the airport is and whether I will make from my domestic first leg to the continental gate for the international leg?
I'm a little concerned about delays at LGA.
Thanks so much for advice!!
#2
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Catania, Sicily/South Jersey (PHL)/Houston, Texas/Red Stick/airborne in-between
Programs: United Global Svs, AA PlatPro, WN RR, AZ/ITA Freccia, Hilton Diam, Bonvoy Gold, Hertz Prez, IHG
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The airport is large; you can find a map at www.fly2houston.com (click on Bush Intercontinental IAH) but 50 minutes should be fine if everything is ontime or close to on time.
You will not need to reclear security and your flights should stay within terminals C and E, which you can walk between. There is also an elevated train from C to E past security (seperate from the underground train pre-security) however depending on your gates walking to the train could take just as long as walking between the terminals.
There is a map in the Continental magazine that is helpful and has the gate numbers.
Good luck.
Ciao,
FH
You will not need to reclear security and your flights should stay within terminals C and E, which you can walk between. There is also an elevated train from C to E past security (seperate from the underground train pre-security) however depending on your gates walking to the train could take just as long as walking between the terminals.
There is a map in the Continental magazine that is helpful and has the gate numbers.
Good luck.
Ciao,
FH