Published on : 04 Apr 2026
Breaking: George Bush Intercontinental Airport is absorbing significant Easter Saturday disruption on April 4, 2026. A total of 91 flight disruptions — 79 delays and 12 cancellations — are hitting one of the United States’ most critical international aviation hubs as the nationwide Easter weekend travel surge collides with a system already under strain from the Chicago O’Hare thunderstorm cascade. United Airlines is the single worst-hit carrier with 4 cancellations and 32 delays. Frontier Airlines has matched United’s cancellation count with 4 cancellations and 2 delays. Spirit Airlines has recorded 2 cancellations. International carriers including British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, and KLM are all posting delays. Routes to Chicago O’Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, London Heathrow, Frankfurt, and Latin America are all feeling the impact. Across the United States today, 3,577 delays and 339 cancellations have been recorded nationally — and Houston is amplifying the southern and international corridor’s share of that pain. If you are flying through IAH today, here is every number, every carrier, and exactly what you are owed.
Published: April 4, 2026 — Easter Saturday Airport: George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) Total Disruptions: 91 (79 delays + 12 cancellations) Worst Carrier by Cancellations: United Airlines — 4 cancellations, 32 delays Equal Cancellations: Frontier Airlines — 4 cancellations, 2 delays Third Worst: Spirit Airlines — 2 cancellations International Carriers Affected: British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM — all with delays Passengers Affected: Est. 12,000–18,000 through IAH today Primary Cause: Nationwide Easter Saturday travel peak + Chicago O’Hare thunderstorm ripple + IAH Terminal B construction constraints + TSA staffing fluctuation TSA Status: PreCheck restored in select terminals — but staffing levels continue to fluctuate Context: Part of a nationwide 3,577-delay, 339-cancellation Easter Saturday crisis
A significant number of delays and cancellations at George Bush Intercontinental Airport have affected thousands of passengers today, creating 79 delays and 12 cancellations across the airport’s network. IAH is the centre of United Airlines’ Latin American operations and one of the most important international gateways in the country — handling over 48 million passengers annually across 118 domestic and 69 international destinations. When Houston’s hub falters, the disruption reaches far beyond Texas.
This is not a one-carrier problem and it is not purely weather. It is the convergence of four structural forces compounding each other on one of the busiest travel days of the year:
🔴 Chicago O’Hare thunderstorm ripple — today’s national cascade from ORD is feeding directly into IAH’s connection banks, leaving inbound aircraft from Chicago late and out of position 🔴 Terminal B lobby closure — United’s Terminal B lobby remains closed for a major $2.5 billion redevelopment through late 2026, forcing all Terminal B passengers to check in at Terminal C and take the Skyway — adding 15–20 minutes to every pre-departure journey 🔴 Easter Saturday peak demand — one of the five highest-volume travel days of the year at IAH, with zero slack in any carrier’s schedule 🔴 TSA staffing fluctuation — IAH’s official alerts confirm TSA staffing levels continue to fluctuate daily; while PreCheck has been restored in select terminals, staffing remains unpredictable
The ripple from Houston today is being felt from Chicago to London, from Dallas to Frankfurt. Every passenger connecting through IAH — whether heading to Latin America, Europe, or a domestic hub — is inside the blast radius of today’s disruption.
| Metric | Number |
|---|---|
| Total Disruptions | 91 |
| Total Delays | 79 |
| Total Cancellations | 12 |
| National Context (USA total) | 3,577 delays + 339 cancellations |
| Passengers Affected at IAH | Est. 12,000–18,000 |
| United Airlines Market Share at IAH | 58.7% — dominant hub carrier |
| Terminal B Lobby Status | CLOSED — check in at Terminal C |
| TSA PreCheck Status | Restored in select terminals — staffing variable |
| Annual Passenger Volume | 48 million (118 domestic + 69 international routes) |
The flight disruptions at Houston Bush today have struck across every carrier segment — legacy hub carrier, ultra-low-cost, regional, and international. United’s 58.7% market share at IAH means its 4 cancellations and 32 delays have an outsized cascading effect on every connecting passenger moving through the airport today.
United operates IAH as one of its four primary domestic hubs and the undisputed centre of its Latin American operations. The airline dominates Houston with nearly 400 daily departures and a 58.7% market share across the airport’s total operations. Today it is recording the highest disruption numbers of any carrier at IAH — 4 cancellations and 32 delays — creating a cascading effect across both domestic and international routes simultaneously.
United’s IAH operation connects the entire southern United States to Europe, Latin America, and Asia through its Terminal E international hub. When United cancels at Houston, the routes affected are typically long-haul and international — services to London, Frankfurt, and Latin American capitals — where passengers face the longest rebooking wait times and the least same-day availability. The Terminal B construction context makes recovery harder: all Terminal B passengers must currently check in and clear security at Terminal C before taking the Skyway to their gates — a detour that adds meaningful buffer time and creates additional congestion at Terminal C checkpoints on a day already under peak Easter Saturday pressure.
Most disrupted United routes from IAH today:
What United passengers at IAH must do right now: ✅ Terminal B passengers: Check in at Terminal C — do NOT go to Terminal B ticketing, the lobby is closed until late 2026. Allow an extra 20 minutes minimum for the Skyway transfer to your gate after clearing security ✅ Open the United app immediately — self-service rebooking is the fastest tool available today, far quicker than any queue at IAH ✅ If delayed 3+ hours, you are entitled to a full cash refund under DOT rules — you are not required to accept a rebooking ✅ Connecting to London or Frankfurt through IAH today? Call United’s UK line (+44 0800 783 6858) to bypass overloaded US call centers — do not wait at the gate ✅ MileagePlus Premier members: call the dedicated elite line, not the general queue
Frontier Airlines is recording 4 cancellations and 2 delays at IAH today — matching United’s cancellation count despite operating a fraction of United’s schedule at Houston. That disparity in rate is alarming. Four cancellations on a smaller operational footprint means Frontier is cancelling a significantly higher percentage of its scheduled departures at IAH today than any other carrier.
Frontier operates from Terminal A at IAH. Its ultra-low-cost model operates with extremely tight aircraft utilisation and minimal spare capacity — meaning when disruption hits, Frontier has fewer tools to recover quickly. Like Spirit, Frontier has limited interline agreements, which restricts its ability to rebook cancelled passengers on other airlines.
Most disrupted Frontier routes from IAH today:
What Frontier passengers at IAH must do: ✅ If cancelled: demand a full cash refund to your original payment method — cash back, not a Frontier credit ✅ Frontier’s rebooking options are limited — if the next available Frontier flight is unacceptable, take the DOT refund and rebook independently on United or Southwest ✅ Call Frontier: 1-801-401-9000 or use the Frontier app ✅ Keep all receipts for any alternative flights or accommodation — needed for travel insurance claims
Spirit Airlines has recorded 2 cancellations at IAH today. Spirit operates IAH as a focus city and crew base — making it a more significant operational presence at Houston than its market share alone suggests. Spirit’s cancellations here carry the same fundamental risk for passengers as at any other airport: no interline agreements. If Spirit cannot rebook you on the next Spirit flight, you are on your own.
Most disrupted Spirit routes from IAH today:
What Spirit passengers at IAH must do: ✅ If cancelled: demand a full cash refund to your original payment method immediately — not a travel credit ✅ Spirit cannot rebook you on other airlines — if the next Spirit departure is unacceptable, take the refund and rebook independently on United or Southwest (HOU) ✅ Call Spirit: 1-855-728-3555 or use the Spirit app ✅ Consider Houston Hobby Airport (HOU), 23 miles south — Southwest operates a large Hobby hub with no Spirit service competition on Florida routes
British Airways has recorded delays at IAH today — affecting its Terminal D international services on the Houston–London Heathrow route. BA’s IAH–LHR service is a critical transatlantic corridor for Houston’s international business community and UK-bound leisure travellers.
What British Airways passengers at IAH must do: ✅ Check ba.com or the British Airways app for your specific flight status ✅ IAH–LHR delay of 3+ hours at final destination? UK261 compensation of up to £520 may apply — document everything and file within 6 weeks ✅ Call British Airways: 1-800-247-9297
Lufthansa is recording delays at IAH today on its Houston–Frankfurt route — one of the most commercially significant international services at the airport. The IAH–FRA route is a critical corridor for US–European business travel and for United/Lufthansa Star Alliance connection passengers.
What Lufthansa passengers at IAH must do: ✅ IAH–FRA delay of 3+ hours at final EU destination? EU Regulation 261/2004 compensation of up to €600 may apply ✅ Check lufthansa.com or the Lufthansa app for your specific flight status ✅ Call Lufthansa: 1-800-645-3880
Air France is recording delays at IAH today on its Houston–Paris Charles de Gaulle route — affecting passengers on Air France’s direct IAH–CDG service and United/Air France codeshare connections.
What Air France passengers must do: ✅ IAH–CDG delay of 3+ hours at final EU destination? EU Regulation 261/2004 compensation of up to €600 may apply ✅ Check airfrance.us or the Air France app for your specific flight status
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is recording delays at IAH today — affecting its Houston–Amsterdam Schiphol services and SkyTeam codeshare connections for passengers transiting through Amsterdam to European destinations.
What KLM passengers must do: ✅ IAH–AMS delay of 3+ hours at final EU destination? EU261 compensation of up to €600 may apply ✅ Check klm.com or the KLM app for your specific flight status
George Bush Intercontinental is the centre of United’s Latin American operations and a critical global hub connecting the US South to Europe, Central America, South America, and beyond. When Houston falters at this scale during Easter Saturday, the disruption extends from Chicago to Frankfurt, from Bogotá to London.
| City | Airport | Impact Today |
|---|---|---|
| Chicago O’Hare | ORD | United connecting spine — ORD thunderstorm chaos feeding directly into IAH inbounds |
| Dallas/Fort Worth | DFW | American hub connector — Easter Saturday Texas corridor pressure |
| London Heathrow | LHR | United and British Airways transatlantic — departure windows delayed |
| Frankfurt | FRA | United and Lufthansa codeshare — Star Alliance connections at risk |
| Paris CDG | CDG | Air France direct service from IAH — EU261 exposure |
| Amsterdam Schiphol | AMS | KLM direct service from IAH — EU261 exposure |
| Newark | EWR | United East Coast connection — Newark also under Easter strain today |
| Denver | DEN | United and Frontier connectors — aircraft out of position |
| Orlando | MCO | Spirit and Frontier Easter leisure routes — families stranded |
| Mexico City | MEX | United Latin America gateway — holiday corridor disrupted |
| Cancún | CUN | United, Spirit, Frontier Easter leisure — three carriers hit simultaneously |
| Bogotá | BOG | United Colombia corridor — South America connections at risk |
| Los Angeles | LAX | United West Coast corridor — transcontinental delays compounding |
Today’s US aviation crisis has its epicenter at Chicago O’Hare — where 268 delays and 46 cancellations are radiating outward to every connected hub in the country. IAH, as United’s primary southern hub, receives heavy ORD-originating traffic across both United’s domestic and international connection banks. Every United aircraft that was delayed or grounded at O’Hare yesterday is potentially still out of position for its scheduled Houston departure today. The IAH–ORD corridor is one of United’s most heavily operated domestic routes — and today it is one of the most disrupted.
United’s Terminal B lobby is closed for a major $2.5 billion redevelopment project and will not reopen until late 2026. This means all Terminal B passengers — including United Express regional passengers and connecting travellers — must currently check in, drop bags, and clear TSA security at Terminal C before riding the Skyway across to Terminal B gates. On a normal day, airport guidance recommends budgeting an extra 15–20 minutes for this detour. On Easter Saturday — one of the highest-volume travel days of the year — that detour is causing cascading compression across Terminal C’s check-in desks and TSA checkpoint lanes, slowing the entire United operation at IAH.
Easter Saturday is one of the five busiest travel days of the full year at IAH. United, Frontier, Spirit, and international carriers have published maximum-capacity Easter schedules — zero slack exists for any disruption of any kind. When the Chicago O’Hare cascade arrives into this environment, even modest inbound delays trigger a domino effect across multiple departures simultaneously.
IAH’s official airport alerts, updated April 1–2, 2026, confirm that TSA staffing levels continue to fluctuate and TSA PreCheck availability is not guaranteed — it may change day to day based on staffing. While TSA officers have been receiving back pay since March 30, the 500+ national officer resignations from the 48-day DHS shutdown have not been replaced. Houston has been specifically cited among the hardest-hit Texas airports for TSA callout rates during the shutdown period, and the structural gap is still being felt today.
A flight board at IAH reading “On-Time” today means very little if the aircraft assigned to your route has not yet departed its previous city. Houston’s connection structure means inbound delays from Chicago, Newark, Denver, and West Coast cities directly determine whether your departure actually leaves on schedule — regardless of what the IAH departures board shows.
How to verify your inbound aircraft right now:
Use this tool before leaving your hotel or home. It is the most powerful single piece of information available to IAH passengers today.
✅ Full cash refund to your original payment method — not a voucher, not a travel credit — if you choose not to travel ✅ Rebooking on the next available flight at no additional cost — the choice between refund and rebooking is yours, not the airline’s ✅ Meal vouchers during the wait — ask at the gate desk immediately, do not wait for the airline to offer them ✅ Hotel accommodation + transport if you are stranded overnight due to a cancellation within the airline’s control
The exact words to say at the desk: “My flight has been cancelled. I am requesting a full cash refund to my original payment method under DOT rules.”
| Delay Duration | What Airlines Must Provide |
|---|---|
| 2+ hours | Meal vouchers — ask at the gate desk immediately |
| 3+ hours domestic | Right to full cash refund OR rebooking — your choice |
| Overnight stranding | Hotel accommodation + transport to hotel |
| 6+ hours international departure | Right to full refund regardless of cause |
Passengers on British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, or KLM flights departing Houston for EU or UK destinations that are delayed 3+ hours at the final destination may be entitled to:
❌ Weather delays do not automatically trigger hotel or meal compensation — though most carriers offer accommodation voluntarily during Easter weekend ❌ The Trump administration cancelled the Biden-era mandatory delay payment rule — no automatic cash compensation for delays under current US law ❌ Travel insurance purchased after the disruption has already begun does not cover today’s event
Step 1 — Check your inbound aircraft before you leave for the airport Go to flightaware.com. Search your flight number. Find where your aircraft physically is right now. If it has not yet departed Chicago, Newark, or Denver, your IAH departure will be delayed regardless of what the board shows.
Step 2 — Terminal B passengers: head directly to Terminal C If you are flying United Express from Terminal B, do NOT go to the Terminal B ticketing lobby — it is closed until late 2026. Go directly to Terminal C for check-in, bag drop, and TSA screening, then take the Skyway to your Terminal B gate. Budget an extra 20 minutes minimum for this process today.
Step 3 — Start rebooking on the app before you arrive If your flight is already delayed 2+ hours, begin the rebooking process on the airline app immediately. Seats on alternative flights fill in real time — every minute waiting is another seat gone.
Step 4 — Arrive 3 hours early minimum IAH’s official guidance confirms TSA wait times are variable and PreCheck availability is not guaranteed today. The MyTSA app provides live checkpoint wait times by terminal — check it before you leave. Terminal C is currently the most congested checkpoint at IAH due to the Terminal B closure diverting additional passengers.
Step 5 — Use the Skyway, not the Subway, for terminal transfers The Skyway (inside security, above ground) is significantly faster than the Subway (outside security, underground) for connections between terminals. Stay on the Skyway to transfer between Terminals A, B, C, D, and E without re-clearing security.
Step 6 — Ask for meal vouchers immediately Do not wait for the airline to offer them. Say: “My flight is delayed over two hours. I would like meal vouchers.” Keep all food receipts if you purchase independently — needed for any travel insurance or DOT complaint.
Step 7 — If stranded overnight, demand hotel accommodation Ask at the gate desk: “My flight is cancelled and I cannot travel until tomorrow. I need hotel accommodation tonight.” IAH-area hotels within direct airport access: Marriott Houston Airport (between Terminals B and C — on-airport), Marriott Courtyard IAH, Hyatt Place Houston Bush Airport.
Step 8 — Consider Houston Hobby (HOU) for domestic alternatives If you are completely stranded at IAH with no viable United, Frontier, or Spirit rebooking option and your destination is served by Southwest, Houston Hobby Airport (HOU) is 34 miles south. Southwest operates a major Hobby hub with extensive Florida and domestic service. Uber/Lyft from IAH to HOU: approximately $40–$65 with Easter Saturday surge pricing. Check southwest.com first — Midway-style switching only works if Southwest has available flights.
| Carrier | Phone | App | Status Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| United | 1-800-864-8331 | United app | united.com/flightstatus |
| Frontier | 1-801-401-9000 | Frontier app | flyfrontier.com/travel-info/flight-status |
| Spirit | 1-855-728-3555 | Spirit app | spirit.com/lookup |
| American | 1-800-433-7300 | AA app | aa.com/flightStatus |
| British Airways | 1-800-247-9297 | BA app | britishairways.com/travel/flightstatus |
| Lufthansa | 1-800-645-3880 | Lufthansa app | lufthansa.com/flight-status |
| Air France | 1-800-237-2747 | Air France app | airfrance.us/flight-info/flight-status |
| KLM | 1-800-618-0104 | KLM app | klm.com/travel/en/fl/flight-status |
| IAH Live Status | — | — | fly2houston.com |
| IAH TSA Wait Times | — | MyTSA app | mytsa.app |
| FAA Live Delays | — | — | fly.faa.gov |
| FlightAware | — | FlightAware app | flightaware.com |
| DOT Complaints | — | — | airconsumer.dot.gov |
| Houston Hobby (HOU) | — | — | fly2houston.com/hou |
Easter Saturday at George Bush Intercontinental Airport means 91 total disruptions — 79 delays and 12 cancellations. United is the worst carrier with 4 cancellations and 32 delays. Frontier matches United’s cancellation count with 4 cancellations. Spirit has 2 cancellations. British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, and KLM are all posting delays on transatlantic routes. Chicago, Dallas, London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris CDG, Amsterdam, and Latin American destinations are all in the ripple. With Terminal B’s lobby closed, TSA staffing fluctuating, and the nationwide O’Hare thunderstorm cascade feeding directly into IAH’s connection banks — today is one of Houston Bush’s most disrupted Easter travel days of 2026.
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Sources: FlightAware, US Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Houston Airport System (fly2houston.com) official TSA alerts — April 4, 2026
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