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| Fly London Luton Airport (LTN) to Houston Airport (IAH) |
Please call 0800 975 5477 for flights from London Luton airport to Houston airport.
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| London Luton Airport (LTN) |
London Luton airport has enjoyed mixed success over its history. In the 1979’s the airport suffered decline when major package operator Clarksons ceased trading. The growth and development of flights from the other London airports also hampered Luton. Now the airport is riding high as the base of operations for airlines such as Easyjet. Passengers can fly to mainly European destinations but the choice is both wide and growing. For a flight from Luton the airport code to use is LTN.
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| London, United Kingdom |
Other airports near London:
London Gatwick (LGW)
| London Heathrow (LHR)
| London Stansted (STN)
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| Houston Airport (IAH) |
George Bush Intercontinental Airport is twenty miles north of Houston, Texas, which is the headquarters of Continental Airlines. It was opened in 1969, and was renamed in 1997. Originally, all passenger traffic from Houston’s original airport, William P. Hobby, was moved to Intercontinental upon it's completion as Houston's second airport, remaining open as a general aviation airport. Hobby reopened two years later to commercial traffic, though virtually all international traffic continued to fly to Intercontinental, and Hobby was relegated to more local traffic. There are five terminals, and Bush Intercontinental has flights to other parts of the US, as well as to Canada, Central & South America, Europe, and Asia. The airport is Texas' second-largest air facility, and is the ninth-busiest in the US for total passengers, and nineteenth-busiest worldwide. For flights to Houston, use airport code IAH.
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