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IAHHOUJan 23, 2026TRAVEL ALERT: Monitoring Extreme Winter Weather
Passengers should consider airline travel waivers before traveling this weekend.As of 9 a.m. Friday, January 23, the National Weather Service is monitoring potential winter weather impacts to the Houston region this weekend. BEFORE HEADING TO THE AIRPORT: Houston Airports encourages passengers with flexible travel plans to review airline travel waiver options. Many airlines are offering temporary travel waivers that allow passengers to rebook flights at no additional cost if weather conditions affect operations. Taking advantage of these options early can help travelers adjust plans and reduce unnecessary trips to the airport during periods of disruption.Passengers should check directly with their airline for the most current waiver details and rebooking policies, as terms vary by carrier.RESOURCES- FAA Winter Weather Resources- U.S. Dept. of Transportation Airline Cancellation and Delay DashboardAIRLINES- AeroMexico Travel Alerts- Air Canada Travel Alerts- Air France Flight Status- Air New Zealand Travel Alerts- Alaska Airlines Travel Alerts- Allegiant Air Travel Alerts - American Airlines Travel Alerts- ANA Travel Information- Avianca Flight Status- Avelo Airlines Travel Advisory- British Airways Flight Status- Delta Airlines Weather Alerts- Emirates Flight Status- EVA Air Flight Status- Frontier Airlines Travel Alert- JetBlue Travel Alerts- KLM Flight Status- Lufthansa Flight Status- Qatar Airways Flight Status- Southwest Airlines Travel Advisory- Spirit Airlines Travel Advisory- Sun Country Airlines Travel Advisories- Turkish Airlines Flight Status- United Airlines Travel Alerts- Viva Flight Status- Volaris Flight Status- West Jet Travel Advisories- ZIPAIR Flight StatusMORE TRAVEL ADVICEHouston Airports is monitoring the forecast as the region prepares for the potential for icy conditions in the coming days. According to the National Weather Service, even small temperature changes can affect how winter weather systems behave, and forecasts may continue to evolve.While no snow is expected locally, airport teams are taking proactive steps to support normal operations, including preparing roadways and airfield surfaces as a precaution.Travelers should also keep in mind that winter storms may impact their destination or connecting cities, even if conditions in Houston remain limited. Checking weather conditions along your entire route can help you plan ahead and reduce surprises.- Check your flight status directly with your airline- Watch for airline travel waivers or flexible rebooking options- Review weather conditions at your destination and any connecting cities- Allow extra time to get to the airport, especially during early morning hours- Continue to check Fly2Houston.com for updatesCHANGED YOUR FLIGHT? DON'T FORGET TO ADJUST YOUR PARKING RESERVATIONYou can edit your parking reservation from the link provided in your confirmation email. Need more help? Email sgi.service@spplus.comFAQs: Navigating delays during severe weatherRead more
IAHHOUJan 12, 2026No acceptable ID? TSA to charge $45 fee
Don’t have a Real ID or acceptable ID? A $45 fee begins February 1, 2026.If you are unable to provide the required acceptable ID, such as a passport or REAL ID, you can pay a $45 fee to use TSA ConfirmID. TSA will then attempt to verify your identity so you can go through security; however, there is no guarantee TSA can do so.Please note: Using TSA ConfirmID is optional. If you choose not to use it and don't have an acceptable ID, you may not be allowed through security and may miss your flight. Fraud or other criminal activity regarding this process will be processed under federal penalties.Travelers without an acceptable ID can pay for TSA ConfirmID on the TSA's website. Payment of the $45 fee allows a traveler to use TSA ConfirmID for 10 days from the date of travel listed on the receipt.Don't have a credit card with you while at the airport? Look for the 'Cash to Card' kiosks in the Ticketing Lobbies at IAH and HOU. You can use cash to purchase and load a credit card.Learn More: https://www.tsa.gov/tsaconfirm-idRead more
IAHHOUCommunityJan 5, 2026Houston Airports honors volunteers who set the tone for travelers
They are often the first people travelers see and the last to offer reassurance before boarding. At George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU), the Houston Airports Volunteer Ambassadors are a crucial role in the airport system’s plan to deliver a world-class passenger experience, each and every time.During a recent recognition celebration at Houston City Hall, Houston Airports honored volunteers who have marked five, 10, and 15 years of service. Houston Airports Director Jim Szczesniak, along with the general managers for IAH and HOU and the Houston Airports Guest Experience team, personally thanked volunteers for a job well don. The luncheon also highlighted a broader message about consistency and reliability in a complex environment.“Milestones mattered, but the message was broader,” said Ella Ghica, manager of volunteer programs for Houston Airports. “Every volunteer plays a role in making our airports feel organized, functional and welcoming.”The Volunteer Ambassador Program began in the summer of 2002. Ghica joined in 2008, when the program had just eight volunteers. Today, the program includes 75 volunteers at Bush Airport and 49 at Hobby Airport. In 2025, volunteers contributed more than 14,222 hours of service, supporting millions of passengers moving through Houston’s airports. Volunteers assist with directions, accessibility needs and customer questions while adapting to changing conditions across terminals. Some step in on short notice to cover shifts. Others mentor new volunteers, maintain Little Free Libraries or support pet therapy teams.This year, Houston Airports also recognized 12 recipients of the Supportive Service Award, six at each airport. The award honors volunteers who regularly go beyond their assigned roles to keep the program running smoothly. Selecting recipients was difficult, Ghica said, because the same commitment shows up daily across the program.The volunteer corps also included 22 teen volunteers during the summer and three corporate partners, with plans to expand corporate participation as Houston prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Behind the scenes, the Volunteer Ambassador Program supports the mission of Houston Airports: to connect people, businesses, cultures and economies to Houston. For passengers, that mission is often experienced through a single interaction that helps them move forward with confidence.Those interested in joining the Volunteer Ambassador Program can learn more and apply at Fly2Houston.com.Beverly Green, a volunteer at HOU, also celebrated 5 years of service.Read more





