Houston’s Bush and Hobby Airports Face Ground Delays

Houston’s Bush and Hobby Airports are currently experiencing significant ground delays, primarily due to staffing shortages. As of 1 p.m. on November 7, 2025, both airports implemented these delays.
Details on Ground Delays
The ground delay at George Bush Intercontinental Airport is expected to last until 10 p.m. tonight, with an average delay time of 45 minutes for departing flights. Meanwhile, William P. Hobby Airport’s delays will continue until midnight, with an average delay of one hour and 20 minutes.
Reasons Behind the Delays
- Staffing issues linked to the ongoing government shutdown.
- Increased departure delays reported at Bush Airport, averaging 45 minutes.
- Similar reports of potential flight cancellations at both airports due to FAA-imposed air traffic cuts of 10%.
This situation marks yet another instance of operational disruptions affecting air travel in Houston. Travelers are advised to monitor their flights closely.
Travel Impact
These delays are part of a wider trend of chaotic conditions at major airports, exacerbated by government-related staffing challenges. Passengers planning to fly from these airports should arrive early and stay informed about their flight statuses.



