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Budget
$51 - $166
Route
Depart
Return
Price
New York LaGuardiaHouston George Bush Intcntl
LGA - IAH
LGAIAH
New York LaGuardia
2023-05-10
Nonstop4h 09m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
2023-05-17
Nonstop3h 36m
New York LaGuardiaHouston George Bush Intcntl
LGA - IAH
LGAIAH
New York LaGuardia
2023-05-10
Nonstop4h 09m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
2023-05-17
Nonstop3h 36m
New York LaGuardiaHouston George Bush Intcntl
LGA - IAH
LGAIAH
New York LaGuardia
2023-05-10
Nonstop4h 09m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
2023-05-17
Nonstop3h 36m
New York LaGuardiaHouston George Bush Intcntl
LGA - IAH
LGAIAH
New York LaGuardia
2023-05-17
Nonstop4h 09m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
2023-05-24
Nonstop3h 36m
New York LaGuardiaHouston George Bush Intcntl
LGA - IAH
LGAIAH
New York LaGuardia
2023-05-15
Nonstop4h 09m
Houston George Bush Intcntl
2023-05-17
Nonstop3h 36m
NewarkAustin Bergstrom
EWR - AUS
EWRAUS
Newark
2023-05-01
1 stop11h 38m
Austin Bergstrom
2023-05-09
Nonstop3h 49m
NewarkDallas/Fort Worth
EWR - DFW
EWRDFW
Newark
2023-04-03
Nonstop3h 45m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-04-08
Nonstop3h 28m
New York John F Kennedy IntlDallas/Fort Worth
JFK - DFW
JFKDFW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
2023-04-11
Nonstop4h 10m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-04-18
Nonstop3h 27m
New York John F Kennedy IntlDallas/Fort Worth
JFK - DFW
JFKDFW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
2023-04-04
Nonstop4h 07m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-04-11
Nonstop3h 34m
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They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible
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They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible
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They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible
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They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible
Entertainment
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They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible
Entertainment
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Overall
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They lost my luggage on my way to NY and then again on my way to SF, horrible
January
$251
February
$251
March
$296
April
$306
May
$301
June
$365
July
$357
August
$277
September
$277
October
$288
November
$303
December
$288
Currently, the cheapest month for flights to Texas is January. The most expensive month for flights is June. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.
NYC - IAH Price | $237 - $408 |
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IAH Temperature | 53.6 - 84.2 °F |
IAH Rainfall | 3.2 - 5.9 inches |
Peak season:
Texas is incredibly diverse and brimming with culture, museums, art, and technology, making it a fantastic place to visit all-year round. That said, the peak seasons tend to fall around spring and autumn (so from late March to early May and late September to early November.) Make sure you secure your flight tickets in advance though, as cheap flights to Texas are very hard to come by during these months. A lot of things depend on where exactly you’re planning to visit within Texas. September/October sees the Texas State Fair in Dallas, while San Antonio holds their annual Fiesta in April. Austin usually sees a big influx of tourists during the summer, too, so you’ll definitely need to compare a few locations to decide where will suit you best.
Off season:
With the exceptions of Austin and San Antonio, summer tends to be the quietest season to visit. June through August can see incredibly hot temperatures; however, you can also find the cheapest flights to Texas then. A lot of places are also air-conditioned so if you can handle hot weather the summer could actually be the best time for you to book your flights to Texas.
This can vary depending on where exactly in Texas you are planning to go, for example Dallas usually sees the cheapest flight tickets from November to January, while Houston has the cheapest flights to Texas from January to March. There isn’t too much variation on flight tickets from November to April, so the main thing is to have your flights to Texas booked at least four months prior to your travel dates. This will ensure you find the best prices on your flight tickets. Being flexible helps too, so if you’re not too concerned with any particular part of Texas (and you are flexible on dates) then you’ll find the cheapest flights to Texas with very little problem.
One of the most diverse and interesting states in America, Texas, is also the biggest and best. Not only is it home to Tex-Mex, the Johnson Space Center and the Superdome, it happens to be the Live Music Capital of the World, giving it lots to brag about. Travelers from all over the world book flights to Texas to discover all that this Lone Star State has to offer.
The first thing travelers notice as their flight to Texas lands is its wide-open ranges, but Texas is also urban. It’s a leader in ranching, agriculture, and high-technology; has world-class art collections and museums; and has three of the ten largest US cities. On the whole the state is conservative, but its capital Austin is laid back, trendy and decidedly hippie-like. A true melting pot, Texas is proud of its Czech, German, Irish, and Hispanic communities.
Visitors to Texas will arrive to find a state with some of the friendliest and most hospitable people living in it, whether you need directions or shelter from a storm.
Thanks to the millions of tourists spending over $44 billion a year on Texas flights, accommodations and Texas attractions, the state continues to get bigger and better both financially and visually. The old cliché is true: everything really is bigger in Texas.
Texas flights arrive in the second-largest state in the United States (which happens to be larger than any country in Europe). The three largest U.S. cities are in Texas: Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. In Texas, the ranches are bigger, the hats are bigger, the steaks are bigger, the cactus are bigger, the cowboys are bigger, even the cars are bigger in Texas. The state’s motto “Don’t Mess With Texas” is less a slogan and more an attitude. While you may not be able to carry a concealed weapon through security before boarding your Texas flight, you can carry a registered handgun just about anywhere in Texas (if you have a permit).
Other must-see attractions for travelers booking flights to Texas include the Gulf Coast resort area, the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, and of course, a visit to the Alamo in San Antonio.
Dallas:
There are a few ways to travel the 15 miles between the DFW airport and the city of Dallas. One of the most cost-effective and quickest ways to travel is to ride the train. The Trinity Railway Express operates through the airport every day except Sunday, so factor this into your plans. Another option is the shuttle service, which you can find at the upper levels of each terminal. If your hotel is one of the scheduled stops for the bus service then you may buy a ticket and jump on. It’s worth looking into which hotels are on the list after you’ve purchased your cheap flights to Texas. Lastly you can look into a SuperShuttle or taxi service; however, the fee is considerably more than both the shuttle and the train service. If you can split the fare with a friend then it can be more user-friendly, however a solo traveler might quickly spend their budget this way.
Houston:
Houston has one of the biggest airports you’ll likely fly into, so it’s very helpful to check out the airport guide before you travel. If you’re not in a hurry, then the best way of getting into the center is via bus. Houston buses operate every 30 minutes and have several stops downtown. You can find the bus stops outside of Terminal C, so you can figure out which bus is best for you from there. You can also consider shared-ride services and shuttles. However, the prices vary depending on your ultimate destination. Again taxis are an option to consider, but you’ll be looking at around $45-$50 for the trip. Taxis are most useful if you are in a hurry or have too much baggage for a bus trip. Traveling with friends who can share the fare with you also makes a taxi more worthwhile.
Austin:
Austin is a relatively small airport in comparison to others in Texas; however, it is only 5 miles away from the center of the city, making transportation rather easy to come by for a cheaper price. If you are not going downtown, you can decide to take Cap Metro Bus 350, which visits more of North Austin and there are easy transfer options for other areas of the city. If you are going downtown, you can take the Airport Flyer, also known as Cap Metro Route 100, for a dollar one way. You can take the SuperShuttle which will take you directly to the center of Austin. You can also buy a return ticket which may be more convenient and will save you money if you plan on using the SuperShuttle on the journey back to the airport. Taxis are your only other option, although they aren’t the cheapest method of transport, despite the airport being only 5 miles away.
If you’re hoping to expand your trip and travel outside of Texas, let Cheapflights step in as your ultimate tour guide. The George Bush Houston Intercontinental Airport serves all major U.S and international carriers, including Delta, American Airlines, JetBlue and British Airways, so booking a ticket to fly out of the state or even out of the country is simple and convenient.
For transportation to the George Bush Houston Intercontinental Airport from your lodging accommodations or hotel, the big city has a variety of options to choose from. Go Airport Shuttle offers convenient pick-up services and drops you right at your terminal. For guaranteed timely service, it’s best to book your shuttle at leas 24 hours prior to your flight. If you need transportation with little notice, consider taking a ride-sharing service such as Uber or Lyft. If you prefer to take public transportation, the Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority offers bus pick-ups at several locations throughout the city, including downtown Houston. For added convenience, the buses are equipped to transport luggage in baggage compartments on the sides of the buses.
If you need help navigating the George Bush Houston Intercontinental Airport or you’re looking for a little more information, have a look at our detailed online airport guide:
At the southern end of Tornado Alley lies the panhandle and central Texas. From early spring to late summer is tornado season, but tornados are not uncommon in November. Springtime is pleasant, even with thunderstorms, heavy rains, and flash flooding in the Hill Country. In summer the weather is hot and humid with the exception of Dallas, where it’s hot and dry. Autumn, throughout the state, tends to be pleasant. Winters in Dallas can get quite cold, even icy, with generally about three inches of snow. Winter in Houston is mild, with an occasional cold snap and milder in San Antonio. Austin’s winters are typically mild.
Flights times into Texas’ largest city of Houston can vary significantly depending on your starting location. Flights into Houston from Washington and New York average around three and a half hours, while flights from Minneapolis, Minnesota take around two hours and twenty minutes. Flights into Texas from Miami, Florida are also around two hours and twenty minutes, and flights from Los Angeles are just under three hours. If you’re flying in from the U.K., the average flight time is approximately 10 hours.
The George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston serves all of the top U.S. and international carriers, so you should have no problem booking a flight. Airlines serviced by IAH International Airport include Alaska Airlines, JetBlue, Delta, United Airlines and Spirit Airlines. International carriers include Air Canada, Aero Mexico, Japan Airlines and British Airways.
The climate in Texas is dry year-round, which means mild winters with little to no snow, and summers with temps that can reach into the 100s. If you’re visiting Texas in late fall or winter, temperatures typically remain in the 50s and 60s, so you’ll want to pack long pants, medium-weight outerwear and tops that can be easily layered. For a spring or summer Texas visit, less is more, so loose, comfortable summer clothing such as shorts, sundresses and tank-tops are a must. If you’re planning to spend time at the lakeshore or along the Texas Gulf Coast, you’ll also want to pack beachwear and sunscreen. The warm weather season in Texas starts around mid-April and usually lets up by October. When packing your carry-on bag, take your flight time into consideration. If your journey is a long one, you’ll want to pack reading materials and possibly a laptop or tablet with downloaded files to entertain yourself during your flight. For flights of all lengths, it’s also a good idea to pack a small carry-on pouch with items such as lotion, mouthwash, face wipes and hand sanitizer so you can freshen up as the plane lands.
Texas is a vast state with beautiful landscapes, beaches, lakes, historic attractions and year-round entertainment. Whether you consider yourself a city slicker or you’re a little more country, there’s plenty of options for every type of person. If you’re a history buff, spend some time in Galveston, a historic town about 40 miles outside of Houston. Visit the Strand Historic District and tour Bishop’s Palace, a Victorian-era building with original architecture. Stop by the Galveston Island Pleasure Pier, one of the first in the city located along the Gulf Coast. Enjoy breathtaking views while riding the roller coaster on the Pier, or check out the vintage carousel. Houston is also the home of Allen’s Landing, a park on the Buffalo Bayou and the starting point for the Allen Brothers, the founders of Houston who arrived in Texas in 1836. For some down-home Texas fare, stop by Taste of Texas restaurant in Houston. Known for its king-sized steaks and on-site butcher shop, this family-owned staple is one of Texas’ most popular eateries. In addition to hearty food, the restaurant also gives visitors a mini history lesson, as the decor features a vast collection of regional artifacts. For an experience like no other that is sure to show you how much heart the big state of Texas has, visit the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Watch some of the world’s top riders challenge themselves on the bulls, then direct your attention to the horse show, featuring some of Texas’ finest horses. Before the shows begin, sample some authentic BBQ at the pre-show BBQ contest, or spend some time on the 130-foot high ferris wheel at the rodeo’s outdoor carnival.
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