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Flights from Houston (Hobby) to San Juan

Explore the Walled City. Visit San Juan and immerse yourself in the culture and history of Puerto Rico.

Book flights from Houston (Hobby) to San Juan with Southwest Airlines®. It’s easy to find the William P. Hobby Airport to Luis Munoz Marin International Airport flight to make your booking and travel a breeze. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, solo or with the whole family, you’ll enjoy flying Southwest®. Have flexible travel dates? Plug them into the Low Fare Calendar and see the lowest fares available within your travel window. You may also want to browse Southwest Vacations® to see special offers and package deals on flights, hotels, rental cars, and more.

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Flight details
Departing fromWilliam P. Hobby Airport (HOU)
Arriving atLuis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU)
Average flight time4 hours 0 minutes
Distance1997 miles

Weekly flights based on DOT published scheduled average flights Monday through Sunday between 1/1/2023 and 1/31/2023. Note: route may not operate every day of the week.

Nonstop flights based on DOT published scheduled average flights on Saturday between 1/1/2023 and 1/31/2023.

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Infancy policy

One child over 14 days and under two (2) years of age, not occupying a seat, may be carried free of charge when traveling with an adult (12 years of age or older). Learn more.

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Customers flying with a pet are subject to a pet fare. To learn more about traveling with your furry friend, explore the Southwest® pet policy.

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Minors under the age of 18 are not permitted to fly unaccompanied on international flights or any itinerary that includes an international flight. Learn more.

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Land at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport and get on your way to your San Juan adventure.

At Southwest, we know it takes more than great deals on San Juan airfares and convenient scheduling options to make your trip memorable. So from booking to boarding, we offer services and features designed to make your travel from Houston (Hobby) to San Juan the best it can be. Learn more about the Southwest® travel experience before you book your flight from William P. Hobby Airport to Luis Munoz Marin International Airport.

Flying with Southwest is simple and fun, no matter which of our dozens of exciting destinations you choose. When you search for your next flight to San Juan, know that you won’t be surprised at checkout. Low fares and no hidden fees. That’s Transfarency®. And as always, two bags fly free®1. Want the latest news, information, and promotional offers from Southwest? Sign up to receive email from us. Book your flight today and know that you’ll earn Rapid Rewards® points when you fly.

1First and second checked bags. Weight and size limits apply.

2Fare difference may apply.

3Failure to cancel a reservation at least 10 minutes prior to departure may result in forfeited Travel Funds.

4Flight credits unexpired on or created on or after July 28, 2022, do not expire and will show an expiration date until our systems are updated. See full details here.

5Available only on WiFi-enabled aircraft. Limited-time offer. Where available.

6Internet access for $8 a day, per device. In order to provide the best experience, we block access to certain high-bandwidth applications, websites, and video conferencing services, including, but not limited to, Netflix, HBO Max, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. In consideration of the public environment onboard, we also block potentially offensive online content.

Questions we hear the most

The average flight time from Houston (Hobby) to San Juan is 4 hours 0 minutes.

There are 47 weekly flights from Houston (Hobby) to San Juan on Southwest Airlines.

Yes, Southwest flies nonstop from Houston (Hobby) to San Juan once per day on Saturdays.

To find the lowest fares by day and time to fly Houston (Hobby) to San Juan with Southwest, check out our Low Fare Calendar.

Yes! Flights from Houston (Hobby) to San Juan—or from here or there to anywhere—can be changed with no change fees. Fare difference may apply.

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  • IATA code : SJU
  • Country : Puerto Rico — Local time:

 

Luis Munoz Marin airport serves San Juan.

Frequent travelers give this airport an average rating of 7.1/10.

Weaknesses:

  • Security/immigration efficiency and Terminal access are unpopular compared to other airports.
  • Services and Cleanliness are moderately valued compared to other airports.

Airport lounges at San Juan – SJU

Average rating

  • Efficiency
    (7.5)

  • Access
    (7.1)

  • Services
    (6. 6)

  • Cleanliness
    (7.2)

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Peggy Sue and the Ghosts – 2.

The Demon’s Dream – Chapter – 3. Inhabited Airport

Waking up, Bernie Fairway grabbed the steering wheel to drive the car nonstop to the airport.

At first glance, Vista Diablo was nothing special. It consisted of a wide runway, on the sides of which hangars were nestled. Above everything towered an observation tower with bent antennas. The wind drove uprooted bushes of prickly grass along the concrete runway. nine0013

I bet there’s not a single door locked in here, Peggy thought. “Nobody steals anything here. Builders are fleeing this place like the plague.”

She was not mistaken. Peggy and Julia’s parents were surprised to find that everything inside the premises was left in its place: furniture, cupboards full of tablets and maps, hangers with flight suits …

“The people who lived here left suddenly,” grumbled the blue dog. “They appear to have been victims of mirages. I can well imagine how it happened: they disappeared one by one until the airport was completely empty. nine0013

Peggy Sue made a face. She shared the point of view of her four-legged friend. She must show courage and protect her family without showing any sign. It was difficult for her to explain to her relatives why it was impossible to enter into negotiations with the inhabitants of the mirages.

– All this gives me goosebumps! – Julia was indignant, passing through the flight canteen, where bottles were still on the shelves.

Pilots’ helmets lay on the tables; there were also dirty cups with the remnants of coffee. nine0013

“Let’s move on,” said Dad. – You should look at it as a kind of museum. You can enjoy nostalgia for … say, for the heroic time of the first winged madmen who dared to storm the sky! Remember airmail!

Dad tried to feign enthusiasm, but Peggy knew that he, like everyone else, felt out of place.

– This terrible dust is everywhere! Mom complained. “I don’t think this barracks has been swept for at least forty years. nine0013

In the end, we managed to find a few habitable rooms with old furniture. Magazines dating back to 1960 were strewn on the tables and at the head of the beds. They told about rock singers, of which none of them are alive today. The pages of the magazines had yellowed with time and crumbled when Peggy picked them up.

“Let’s go see the hangars,” Dad suggested to clear the air.

Both daughters followed him. There was only one mother left in the house – she said that she did not have time, the cleaning was still to be done. nine0013

The hangars looked like giant tin cans set on the sand. As soon as Papa opened the first door, Peggy and Julia’s faces were blasted with such hot air, as if a blazing furnace had opened in front of them.

– I won’t go there! Julia protested. – I’ll cook on the spot without even taking ten steps!..

Dad shrugged his shoulders and went deeper into the hot twilight. In the hangar, an old propeller-driven aircraft was crouched – lopsided, with crumpled wings, a real museum piece. The paint on its sides has peeled off; he no longer smelled of oil or gasoline. In essence, only one frame remained from the aircraft – a metal skeleton that will never rise into the air again. Papa stepped back, panting from the heat. nine0114 While he was closing the hangar, Peggy Sue noticed something moving in the depths, against the far wall of . The vague outlines immediately disappeared.

Papa had already left and did not notice anything.

Did you see? – the girl mentally asked her four-legged friend.

“Yes,” answered the blue dog. – It’s not a person.

– Are you saying that this is an animal?

– No, it does not belong to my relatives. This is… creature .

– Creature?

– Yes. It resembles a person, but only externally. However, it is alive. It lives here for a long time in complete solitude.

– Is it evil?

“I don’t think so,” whispered the dog. “It’s something I’ve never seen before.

The girl and the dog continued to exchange telepathic messages, but remained on their guard all the time. Peggy couldn’t help but look back at the hangar over her shoulder. Who is hiding there? It looks like the abandoned airport is still inhabited? nine0013

“No,” she decided, “if it was a ghost, I would definitely feel it.

Bernie Fairway went to inspect the other hangars. Everywhere there was the same suffocating atmosphere of hot dusty air and the same smell of overheated metal. The planes were all completely antediluvian, which you now see only in old films about the war, which are sometimes shown on TV.

The end of the runway was far away, it was impossible to distinguish it. The heat was such that the outlines of objects blurred. Already fifty meters above the runway, the air curled like a snake. nine0013

“You might think that she is also alive,” muttered the blue dog mentally. – I don’t like this place. Here everything goes awry.

I had to go back. Staying in the sun was pointless.

The afternoon passed in household chores. Airing out the mattresses and changing the sheets, Peggy remained alert all the time. The blue dog climbed onto the chair and looked out the window.

– What is hidden in the hangar is looking in our direction, – said the dog. nine0013

– Do you see him? the girl asked worriedly, her hands busy with a stack of old blankets stamped with the US Armed Forces.

– I see his eye in the slit, – the dog answered. – It’s looking for you. It knows you found it.

Peggy winced. Does the creature want to silence her? Nervous, she tried to concentrate on her work. The arrival of her sister interrupted her mental dialogue with the blue dog.

– How do you like it? Julia blurted out. “Did you see how terrible everything is here? I think I’m acting as an extra in an old black-and-white movie about World War II. I’m afraid to wake up with a terrible hairstyle on my head, which was worn at that time.

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