TAKE SURVEY: Your input can improve travel at Intercontinental and Hobby airports

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Travelers wait at the departures hall at Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023. Scores of flights in Hong Kong were canceled Sunday as Tropical Storm Koinu neared the southern Chinese city after leaving at least one dead and over 300 injured in Taiwan. (AP Photo/Emily Wang)

Travelers wait at the departures hall at Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023. Scores of flights in Hong Kong were canceled Sunday as Tropical Storm Koinu neared the southern Chinese city after leaving at least one dead and over 300 injured in Taiwan. (AP Photo/Emily Wang)

HOUSTON (KIAH) — The Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) has partnered with the Texas Department of Transportation and ETC Institute to survey airport travelers and employees this November at George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport.

As the regional association for the Gulf Coast region of Texas, H-GAC is collecting travel, economic, and demographic data that will be used to update and improve travel to and from the airports as well as to understand travel behaviors better. Feedback received from travelers will help prioritize future projects for funding throughout the Gulf Coast area.


This is the first time a survey of this kind has occurred in 20 years. Participation in the survey is voluntary. Once the project is completed, results will be shared with the public and those who participated.

Survey Dates

  • November 6 – 12: George Bush Intercontinental Airport
  • November 13 – 19: William P. Hobby Airport

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