METRO's Non-Stop Bus Route Shifts Terminals at Bush Airport Ahead of Peak Holiday Travel
As the holiday travel season approaches, METRO has made some changes to its non-stop bus route from downtown Houston to George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). Starting this Sunday, passengers can expect a terminal change - the METRO 500 IAH Downtown Direct will now pick up and drop off at Terminal E instead of Terminal C. According to METRO officials, the switch is intended to optimize traffic flow and enhance safety, thanks in part to the presence of a special bus lane for drivers at Terminal E.
While some travelers have expressed reservations about the change, many are embracing the more convenient service. For instance, first-time rider Ziqi Zhou, who recently used the METRO 500 IAH Downtown Direct to get from her Airbnb to IAH, was thrilled with the affordable $4.50 fare. "When I arrived at the Houston airport, I took an Uber, and it was like $50 to the Airbnb I was living at," she said. Now, she's grateful for the bus option that's saved her a significant amount of money.
Others, like frequent traveler Max Bohnel, are warming up to the idea despite some initial reservations about sitting on a bus for extended periods. "It doesn't feel good to sit on a bus for one and a half to two hours," he acknowledged. However, with the METRO 500 IAH Downtown Direct arriving every 30 minutes, he plans to take advantage of this convenient service when he returns to New York.
Houston visitors like Fabienne Nau have been impressed with the efficiency of the bus service, noting that drivers seem to have their own lane and can navigate through traffic relatively easily. "They seemed to have their own lane, so I mean, if you're coming from the airport and commuting to this area," she said. "I would say that's a great service to have to be able to do for $4.50, you cannot beat that."
METRO officials are also planning to expand this direct-to-terminal service to Hobby Airport, with plans to introduce a downtown route in January. Additionally, the agency is considering adding a new route from the Galleria area directly to IAH.
With these changes, METRO passengers can look forward to an even more convenient and affordable travel experience to Bush Airport during the holiday season.
As the holiday travel season approaches, METRO has made some changes to its non-stop bus route from downtown Houston to George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). Starting this Sunday, passengers can expect a terminal change - the METRO 500 IAH Downtown Direct will now pick up and drop off at Terminal E instead of Terminal C. According to METRO officials, the switch is intended to optimize traffic flow and enhance safety, thanks in part to the presence of a special bus lane for drivers at Terminal E.
While some travelers have expressed reservations about the change, many are embracing the more convenient service. For instance, first-time rider Ziqi Zhou, who recently used the METRO 500 IAH Downtown Direct to get from her Airbnb to IAH, was thrilled with the affordable $4.50 fare. "When I arrived at the Houston airport, I took an Uber, and it was like $50 to the Airbnb I was living at," she said. Now, she's grateful for the bus option that's saved her a significant amount of money.
Others, like frequent traveler Max Bohnel, are warming up to the idea despite some initial reservations about sitting on a bus for extended periods. "It doesn't feel good to sit on a bus for one and a half to two hours," he acknowledged. However, with the METRO 500 IAH Downtown Direct arriving every 30 minutes, he plans to take advantage of this convenient service when he returns to New York.
Houston visitors like Fabienne Nau have been impressed with the efficiency of the bus service, noting that drivers seem to have their own lane and can navigate through traffic relatively easily. "They seemed to have their own lane, so I mean, if you're coming from the airport and commuting to this area," she said. "I would say that's a great service to have to be able to do for $4.50, you cannot beat that."
METRO officials are also planning to expand this direct-to-terminal service to Hobby Airport, with plans to introduce a downtown route in January. Additionally, the agency is considering adding a new route from the Galleria area directly to IAH.
With these changes, METRO passengers can look forward to an even more convenient and affordable travel experience to Bush Airport during the holiday season.