Traveling for the holidays? Here’s what you need to do now. Seriously.

Houston Airports encourages travelers to take five simple steps to prep! After all, the holidays are about spending time with loved ones, not battling long lines at the airport.

September 16, 2024

As the holiday season approaches, millions of Americans are preparing to travel, with Thanksgiving predicted to break previous records for passenger traffic. If you’re among those hitting the skies, there are steps you can take now to ensure your travel experience is as smooth as possible. Houston Airports offers essential tips to help passengers navigate the busy period and ensure a smooth and stress-free experience.

1.Consider your flight options 

Hobby Airport now connects to over 80 destinations via seven airlines: Allegiant, American, Avelo, Delta, Frontier, Southwest and Sun Country. 

Bush Airport offers direct flights to more than 180 destinations via more than two dozen airlines. 

You can travel internationally from both airports. 

2. Expedited Security: Consider TSA PreCheck or Global Entry

Waiting in long security lines can be one of the most stressful aspects of traveling, especially during the holiday rush. To speed up your journey through security, consider enrolling in TSA PreCheck or Global Entry if you haven’t already.

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TSA PreCheck allows travelers to keep on their shoes, belts, and light jackets, as well as leave laptops and compliant liquids in their carry-on bags. Global Entry is ideal for those traveling internationally, offering expedited U.S. customs screening when you return. Both services require an application process, which can take a few weeks, so applying now is crucial.

Before you pay for the application – research your credit card perks. Some travel credit cards will cover the cost of your TSA or Global Entry application. 

3. Download the Houston Airports App

Staying informed is critical to reducing stress while traveling. Houston Airports offers a free app that updates you on real-time flight status, terminal maps, and amenities at George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) and William P. Hobby (HOU) airports. Having the app on your phone means you can instantly check for any delays or gate changes, helping you navigate the busy terminals more efficiently.

You want to do this now before you forget in the rush of preparing for your trip. 

Bush Airport Landside

4. Guarantee Your Parking Spot: Book Online Now

If you’re driving to the airport, reserving a parking spot in advance is highly recommended—especially during the busy holiday season. Houston Airports offers online parking reservations at www.fly2houston.com/parking

Once you book your flight, you should also reserve airport parking! Trust us! 

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By reserving at least 12 hours before your arrival, you guarantee a spot and avoid the headache of full parking lots. In fact, online reservations are the only way to ensure parking availability during what’s forecasted to be a record-shattering Thanksgiving travel period.

5. Plan Your Carry-On: Familiarize Yourself with TSA Regulations

Passengers are advised to brush up on TSA regulations concerning carry-on luggage. Liquids must adhere to the 3-1-1 rule: containers must be 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less, placed in a clear, quart-sized, sealable bag, with one bag per traveler. Familiarize yourself with the complete list of prohibited and allowed items to avoid delays at security checkpoints.

With Thanksgiving around the corner, travelers bringing food items should be aware of TSA guidelines. Solid food items are generally permitted in carry-on luggage, while liquids, gels and spreads may fall under the 3-1-1 rule. 

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If you’re traveling with Thanksgiving food, be mindful of what can pass through security. Solid foods like turkey, stuffing, and pies are generally allowed in carry-ons, but liquids such as gravy, cranberry sauce, and wine must be packed in checked luggage. For a full list of allowed and prohibited items, visit the TSA website.

By following these tips and planning, travelers departing from Houston Airports this holiday season can ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. So, download the app, book parking, and consider expedited security options for a stress-free pre-holiday experience. After all, the holidays are about spending time with loved ones, not battling long lines at the airport.