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  2. Skyway (George Bush Intercontinental Airport) - Wikipedia

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    Construction was completed in a total of 30 months [7] and was the last phase of Continental's US$200 million airport expansion project. [5] In 2001, the system was expanded 0.6 mile (0.9 km) from Terminal C to Terminal D. [2]

  3. George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Wikipedia

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    Initially named Houston Intercontinental Airport upon its opening in 1969, it was renamed in honor of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States and a resident of Houston, in 1997. [4] It is also commonly called Houston International Airport or George Bush International Airport.

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  5. Subway (George Bush Intercontinental Airport) - Wikipedia

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    The Subway (formerly known as the inter-terminal train) is the older of the two separate inter-terminal people movers operating at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston, Texas. Description

  6. Newark Airport Map and Terminal Guide: Parking, Public ... - AOL

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    Dining in Newark Liberty Airport Terminal C. There are dozens of great choices for grab and go, fast casual, sit-down dining, and cocktails in United Airlines’ three-concourse, 68-gate Terminal C.

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    A bubble cone filled with coffee ice cream topped with house-made candied bacon crumbles at Stax Ice Cream Kitchen, 8262 Market St. in Wilmington, N.C.

  8. William P. Hobby Airport - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2017, Houston Hobby is the fifth largest airport in Southwest's network. [5] Southwest opened its first international terminal at Houston Hobby, and began service from Houston Hobby to Mexico and Central and South America on October 15, 2015. [6] The William P. Hobby Airport covers 1,304 acres (528 ha), and has three runways.

  9. Houston Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    Houston Executive Airport (ICAO: KTME, FAA LID: TME, formerly 78T) is a public-use airport in unincorporated Waller County, Texas, United States. The airport is located 28 nautical miles (52 km) west of Downtown Houston [1] and it is in proximity to Brookshire. [2] The airport is privately owned by WCF, LLC, which is based in Waller County. [1]