The Terminal B lobby at George Bush Intercontinental Airport will close Tuesday for renovations, with plans to reopen in 2026. Why it matters: If you're traveling, you'll need extra time to navigate the area.
The Houston Airport System will resume operations after suspending flights Monday at midnight ahead of the historic winter storm.
Airport officials said they would monitor weather conditions throughout the day Tuesday to decide if the airports will resume operations Wednesday.
Airports in the Houston, Texas area have temporarily shut down operations as the state braces for brutal blizzard conditions and winds of up to 35 miles per hour.
The redevelopment of the terminal will result in closure of check-in and TSA areas from Jan. 21 until sometime in 2026.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire will be holding a press conference to provide the latest updates on the anticipated weather conditions across Houston this week.
The Terminal B lobby at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) will temporarily close on Jan. 21, marking a significant milestone in United Airlines ’ $2.5 billion project to redevelop the terminal. The lobby is expected to reopen in 2026, according to a Houston Airport System press release.
The Bush Airport’s terminal lobbies are used for check-in, TSA security and baggage claim. These operations for Terminal B flights will be redirected to Terminal C, according to the Houston Airport System.
Check-in, TSA security, and baggage claim for Terminal B flights will be redirected to Terminal C, but the gates will continue to operate.
Those heading south on Tuesday out of Toronto Pearson Airport may want to check their flight status. All flights to Houston, Texas are cancelled Tuesday, Pearson Airport said in a post on X. “All departing and arriving flights today have been cancelled,
Several flights between Toronto Pearson Airport in Mississauga and Houston have been cancelled and others delayed on Wednesday as the southern U.S. city digs out in the aftermath of a significant winter storm.