Services at Houston George Bush Airport

Houston

Find out what services and facilities are available at Houston Bush Airport. Where is the best place to eat and shop?

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Internet and wi-fi

Usewi-fi for free with no time limit. Select the "Free Airport Wifi" network.

Don't wait to buy a physical sim card upon arrival. Get a US data e-sim quickly and easily at airalo.com.

Luggage storage

There are no luggage lockers or traditional luggage storage in any of the terminals.

Shops and supermarket

All terminals are equipped with a wide range of shops. Most of these are located after you pass through security, where you will typically come across duty free shops, electronics shops, travel equipment shops and sports or fashion shops.

There are no regular grocery stores at the airport. Instead, you can take advantage of dozens of small newsagents selling drinks and simple snacks in the form of sweets or crisps.

For a full list of shopping options at IAH, visit fly2houston.com/iah/shop.

Dining

Dining options are available, especially after security, where you'll find countless restaurants, fast-food joints, cafes and bakeries.

A list of restaurants by terminal can be found on the airport website: fly2houston.com/iah/dine.

Most establishments are open from approximately 5:00 to 23:00. Which restaurants have the longest opening hours?

Terminal A

  • Chick-Fil-A - Transit Zone, Food Court, open 4:00-9:30 p.m.
  • First Glass Bistro - public area, open 4:00-21:00
  • Great American Bagel - Transit Zone, Food Court, open 4:00-9:00 p.m.
  • Starbucks - Transit Zone, Food Court, open 4:00-9:30 p.m.
  • Subway - public area, open 4:00-9:00 p.m.
  • Wendy's - Transit Zone, Food Court, open 4:00-22:00

Terminal E

  • Auntie Anne's - Transit Zone, Gate E12, open 4:00-19:00
  • Cinnabon - Transit Zone, Gate E12, open 4:00-7:00 p.m.
  • Gavi - transit area, gate E14, open 4:00-22:00

ATMs and exchange offices

All exchange offices at all terminals are operated by ICE with unfavourable exchange rates.

Please use the Bank of America ATMs located in the arrival halls of all terminals.

Showers

Free public showers are not available at the airport.

You can take a refreshing shower in the premium Centurion Lounges, which are only available to Business or First Class passengers and higher status frequent flyer cardholders.

The Minute Suites lounge is open to the general public. Only the lounge in the Terminal C transit area near departure gate C14 is equipped with showers.

A 30-minute shower costs 30 usd. The lounge is open 24/7.

Vending machines

A quick and inexpensive option for a small snack are the ubiquitous vending machines with drinks, sweets and sandwiches.

But there are also vending machines with drugstore or pharmacy items, literally in all terminals before and after security checks.

Drinking water

All terminals offer free refill points for your own bottles of drinking water after security.

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