Book flights from Kolkata to Houston with Qatar Airways
On board our flights from Kolkata to Houston with Qatar Airways you can relax and recline in ergonomic seating, and enjoy a menu of award-winning cuisine. Attentive and highly-trained cabin crew take care of all your needs, and offer you a selection of world-class services along the way,
Houston overlooks the sparkling waters of Galveston Bay, and is most famous for its NASA space complex. It’s an unusual city by U.S. standards in that most of its cultural life is found in a relatively small central area, so you can easily explore the main attractions on foot. Houston Grand Opera in the Theatre District is very popular with visitors, and for upmarket restaurants and grand 19th century buildings you should head for the city’s Historic District.
Arriving in Houston, Texas
America’s fourth largest city and the heart of the ‘Lone Star State’ of Texas, Houston is one of the most popular destinations in the U.S. A flight to Houston with Qatar Airways takes you to a Southern city that is also thriving in the arts and culture scene.
Museums and galleries line its boulevards, while attractions are designed to give you the full Texan experience throughout your stay. Warm, welcoming and friendly, Houston will encompass you in true Southern hospitality.
Tourist attractions
The best way to see the attractions (and for a discounted price) is to pick up a Houston CityPASS . The pass will give you entry into the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Downtown Aquarium, the Children’s Museum of Houston, and the Houston Space Center.
Don’t forget to make time for a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts and Houston Zoo.
If you are up for a stroll in an incredibly tranquil and peaceful environment, then visit the Rice University campus, which is set in woodland and is famous for its public artworks and architectural features.
If you fancy taking part in some outdoor pursuits, such as jogging or mountain biking, then head to Memorial Park.
Travel considerations
Flights to Houston, Texas with Qatar Airways land at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure.
Before you fly to Houston please check the visa and passport requirements.
Flying from Kolkata
Kolkata Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport serves the city of Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta) and is the largest in eastern India. This modern airport is named after Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent leader of the Indian independence movement. Today, it is one of the busiest in India, but has placed the emphasis on delivering a high quality passenger experience for both inbound and outbound travellers. This constant desire to improve their service has led to the airport winning the accolade of Best Improved Airport in the Pacific region from the Airport Council International in both 2014 and 2015.
Transportation and parking
The old train service is currently being replaced by a new Metro system, but transport to and from the airport is still very good. The overground track connects the airport's Biman Bandar station to the centre via Dum Dum Junction and Majerhat Station, but be advised that it only runs up until 6:30 in the evening. The expanding Metro system runs up until 10pm. Shuttle buses to the airport are plentiful and are air conditioned, making them a pleasant alternative. There are also plenty of taxis available, although it’s best to go for the pre-paid Yellow Taxis to ensure you are being charged the correct fare for your journey. Currently, car parking is very limited (approximately 250 spaces) although this is due to improve once the airport refurbishment has been completed.
Arriving at Kolkata
Passengers flying from Kolkata Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport with Qatar Airways depart from the International Concourse. It is advisable to allow at least two hours before your flight is due to depart to clear check-in and customs.
Facilities and amenities
There are three lounges at the airport, but no conference or business facilities on site. Wi-Fi access is available across the public areas, with the first 30 minutes free. There are also a number of Internet cafés in the airport. Food vendors offer a good choice of light refreshments, the ubiquitous tea (chai) and other drinks, as well as both local Indian and international cuisine. A range of retail outlets sell good quality local goods for those last-minute gift ideas, as well as high-end perfumes, leather goods and accessories.