HOUSTON — All Houston airports will close Tuesday due to the winter storm expected in the area, officials said Sunday. An arctic front with wintry precipitation is expected to move into the area overnight Monday. The Houston Airport System said in a news release that flights at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, William P. Hobby Airport and Ellington Airport will be suspended beginning at 12 a.m. Tuesday. Officials did not say when the airports would resume flight operations.
Main Idea: Houston airports will close Tuesday because of an expected winter storm, and United Airlines and Southwest Airlines are helping travelers change plans.
Key Points:
Houston airport closures will strand travelers, delay business trips, and raise costs for families and small firms. United and Southwest waivers may soften the blow,.
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Major airline responding to the storm with schedule adjustments and travel waivers.
Major airline responding to the closures and offering customer waivers.
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