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May 2008 e-Newsletter
Beginning on Tuesday, September 2, 2008, Cathay Pacific Airways will launch three weekly, all-cargo flights to Hong Kong from Houston. This historic new service will mark the first scheduled all cargo service to Hong Kong from Houston and will become the fourth scheduled Asian, all cargo service from George Bush Intercontinental Airport.


April 2008 e-Newsletter
Terminal “B” is in for a brave move. It was a step up and be counted moment as Continental Airlines and the Houston Airport System broke the news about plans for the $1.2 billion renovation project at George Bush Intercontinental Airport’s Terminal B during an announcement that generated widespread excitement and media coverage.


March 2008 e-Newsletter
Qatar Airways today announced plans to strengthen its presence in North America by adding the southern US city of Houston to its growing international network later this year. Beginning November 10, the Doha-based airline will launch three flights a week non-stop to Houston using its brand new Boeing 777-200 Long Range aircraft. Frequency will rise to daily a few weeks later in December 2008.

February 2008 e-Newsletter
Just two months after inaugurating historical new service from Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport, Emirates Airlines began operating, this month, the first of four additional weekly flights. As of February 1, 2008, the carrier now offers daily nonstop service to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Fueling this rapid and considerable growth was the airline’s impressive performance to date.

January 2008 e-Newsletter
The city’s total international trade reached $162 billion in 2006, and since then it has become the 4th largest customs trade district in the nation. According to Houston Mayor Bill White, the city has experienced tremendous growth over the last four years and is poised to continue growing in 2008.

December 2007 e-Newsletter
Two new exotic destinations are being added to the travel menu at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, as Singapore Airlines announces new passenger service to Moscow, Russia and Singapore. Starting on March 20, 2008, the airline will offer four weekly nonstop flights to Moscow from IAH with continuing service to Singapore, adding two new destinations to the more than 70 international destinations already served from Houston.

Noticias - Sistema de Aeropuertos de Houston (Vol. II)
El 20 de marzo del 2008, la aerolínea Singapore Airlines operará cuatro vuelos semanales, sin escalas hacía Moscow, Rusia desde el Aeropuerto George Bush Intercontinental con servicio de continuación a Singapore. Esto agrega dos destinos internacionales más a los aproximadamente 70 destinos internacionales que ya son accesibles desde IAH. Este servicio hístorico marca la primera vez que se puede volar a Moscow y Singapore desde Houston.

November 2007 e-Newsletter
With today’s inaugural flight, EVA Air Cargo becomes the third Asian carrier offering scheduled all-cargo service from George Bush Intercontinental Airport. As the Boeing 747-400 freighter aircraft made its way past the water arch setup by one of the Houston Airport System’s three aircraft rescue firefighting stations at Bush Intercontinental, the crowd at the IAH CargoCenter grew anxious with anticipation.

October 2007 e-Newsletter
Taiwan-based EVA Air Cargo, has announced it will operate two weekly freighter flights between Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Taipei, starting on November 1st. The new scheduled service will use a Boeing 747-400 freighter and will be routed through Anchorage, Alaska on its departure from IAH, before landing in Taipei. EVA Air Cargo is now the third Asian carrier offering scheduled freighter service at IAH.

September 2007 e-Newsletter
A new service scheduled to takeoff in January of 2008 will offer a new level of connectivity between Aberdeen and the energy capital of the world: Houston, Texas. Air carrier City Star Executive announced, this week, that next year it will launch the first ever intercontinental business-only scheduled service between the two cities. The new nonstop service will operate using a Boeing 757 – 200ER VIP business jet aircraft, which will offer 50 first class cradle seats and a relaxing “home away fro

August 2007 e-Newsletter
When it comes to promising futures, it seems Houston’s airports definitely have one. At least that's what the nation’s top credit rating institutions are saying after having reviewed the Houston Airport System’s (HAS) current economic standing. According to three reports, released last month, from Standard & Poor’s, Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service HAS received top-honors for its current financial standing.


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