3100 Terminal Drive
Houston, TX 77205
(281) 233-7621
**This is the unofficial facebook page for George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Any questions or comments regarding IAH should be directed to http://fly2houston.com/IAH or http://twitter.com/iah ** Bush Intercontinental is located approximately 23 miles north of downtown Houston, near the Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8 North) The airport is operated and maintained by the City of Houston Department of Aviation. The Houston Airport System functions as an enterprise fund and does not burden the local tax base for airport operations, maintenance or capital improvements.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport, is an international airport in Houston, Texas, United States, under class B airspace, serving the Greater Houston metropolitan area, the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. Located about 23mi north of Downtown Houston, between Interstate 45 and Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59 with direct access to the Hardy Toll Road expressway, George Bush Intercontinental Airport has scheduled flights to a large number of domestic and international destinations. The airport is named after George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States.George Bush Intercontinental Airport served 40,187,442 passengers in 2011 making the airport the tenth busiest for total passengers in North America. In 2006, the airport was named the fastest-growing of the top ten airports into the United States by the United States Department of Transportation. Houston Bush Intercontinental is the largest passenger hub for United Airlines enplaning 16.6 million passengers annually with an average of 45,413 passengers daily. The airport also serves as a focus city for Spirit Airlines. Under operations as United Express, Expressjet Airlines and Skywest Airlines operate hub operations from IAH. During the 1970s and early 1980s, Intercontinental served as focus city for several major airlines including the original Braniff International Airways, Delta, Eastern, National, and Pan Am. IAH was the premier domestic and international hub for Continental Airlines prior to its merger with United Airlines and also served as a hub for Houston-based Texas International Airlines and commuter air carrier Metro Airlines which was also based in the Houston area and started its first flights when Intercontinental opened in 1969.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport, is an international airport in Houston, Texas, United States, under class B airspace, serving the Greater Houston metropolitan area, the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. Located about 23mi north of Downtown Houston, between Interstate 45 and Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59 with direct access to the Hardy Toll Road expressway, George Bush Intercontinental Airport has scheduled flights to a large number of domestic and international destinations. The airport is named after George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States.George Bush Intercontinental Airport served 40,187,442 passengers in 2011 making the airport the tenth busiest for total passengers in North America. In 2006, the airport was named the fastest-growing of the top ten airports into the United States by the United States Department of Transportation. Houston Bush Intercontinental is the largest passenger hub for United Airlines enplaning 16.6 million passengers annually with an average of 45,413 passengers daily. The airport also serves as a focus city for Spirit Airlines. Under operations as United Express, Expressjet Airlines and Skywest Airlines operate hub operations from IAH. During the 1970s and early 1980s, Intercontinental served as focus city for several major airlines including the original Braniff International Airways, Delta, Eastern, National, and Pan Am. IAH was the premier domestic and international hub for Continental Airlines prior to its merger with United Airlines and also served as a hub for Houston-based Texas International Airlines and commuter air carrier Metro Airlines which was also based in the Houston area and started its first flights when Intercontinental opened in 1969.
THE LITTLE TAQUERIA THAT STARTED IT ALL… When La Salsa opened the doors of it’s first taqueria way back in 1979, we quickly gained a reputation throughout Los Angeles for using fresh ingredients and serving up delicious soft tacos, giant burritos and fresh and unique salsa bar to all the local folks. As word spread, La Salsa found more and more fans, opening more and more of our quick-service Mexican restaurants, and soon- the Fresh Mexican movement was born! viva-la-salsa KEEPING IT FRESH! Since those early days La Salsa has grown into a fresh-mex favorite across Southern California, Arizona, Nevada, parts of Texas- even Rockaway, New Jersey by continuing to take time honored, traditional recipes from all over Mexico and updating them. Tacos, burritos, salads, even favorites like taquitos and quesadillas… La Salsa puts our own fresh, delicious twist on them by using fresh ingredients and innovative preparation to bring the bold tastes and flavors of Mexico to life to create menu items like no other. SOME THINGS STAY THE SAME. While La Salsa has gained a reputation for exploring the four corners of Mexican Food, we’ve still held on to those things that made us loved to begin with. Our open and inviting kitchen atmosphere, friendly staff, fresh ingredients, freshly prepared food and our amazing salsa bar filled with unique salsas that let our customers explore for themselves a multitude of ways to make our good food great! Come in to experience the sights, sounds, smells and great tastes of La Salsa Mexican food restaurants.