Hobby was renamed to Bush.
29 miles
38 miles and without traffic, it'll take about 35 minutes to travel between the two airports. George Bush Intercontinental Airport is on the north side of Houston, and William P Hobby Airport is on the sough side of Houston.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Houston, TX (IAH / KIAH) is closest to Kingwood, TX; about 8 miles by road. Hobby Airport is about 33 miles by car from Kingwood.
They are about 30 miles apart and it takes 45 minutes to an hour depending on traffic.
The George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is about 70 miles from Galveston. Hobby Airport (HOU) is closer at 42 miles. And yet: The journey is about an hour and a half from either airport.
The Hobby Airport is located in Houston, Texas. It is apporoximately twenty minutes away from downtown, and offers flights both locally and nationwide.
The following major airports serve the greater Galveston Island area:George Bush Intercontinental Airport (Houston)Scholes International Airport at GalvestonWilliam P. Hobby Airport (Houston)
Hobby airport is very close by Pearland but its mostly a nationwide airport. I'm not quite sure. Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport is over an hour away.
29 miles
32 miles taking this route:EXIT the airport, then follow signs to I-45. At I-45, follow signs to I-45 SOUTH.Take I-45 SOUTH to BROADWAY ST (to HOBBY AIRPORT) off EXIT 39, south of downtown.Turn right onto Broadway St, which is just past the first light off the exit ramp. Take Broadway St right into the airport.
A bush is a plant