Houston flights getting back to normal after hurricane
HOUSTON — Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport is getting back to normal after service resumed Monday following the weekend shutdown caused by dint of. Hurricane Ike.
“The hub is up and running, and flights are moving well,” Mary Clark, a spokeswoman for Continental Airlines, said Monday. It operated about 500 departures Monday; on a normal hard-working weekday, Continental would wish about 600 departures from Bush.
American Airlines resumed purpose Monday afternoon to Bush Intercontinental.
Feeder service American Eagle also was flying again Monday morning at Houston’s other major airport, Hobby.
JetBlue Airways resumed its twice-daily flights to Hobby on Monday. Southwest Airlines uttered it would operate a “limited” schedule at Hobby on Tuesday and Wednesday.
