West Columbia Airport Shuttle
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Just a few miles south of West Columbia along SH-35, the neighboring town of Sweeny has its own door-to-door shuttle service to DFW, Love Field, IAH and Hobby — useful if you have family or business across the Brazoria River.
Pricing / Fares from West Columbia to Houston Airports
How much does a shuttle from West Columbia to a Houston airport cost?
Fares start at $108 and are flat-rate — no meters, no surge pricing, no per-mile add-ons after the quote. The exact rate depends on a few simple things: which airport (Hobby/HOU is closer and slightly cheaper than IAH), one-way vs round trip, vehicle type (sedan, SUV, or Sprinter), passenger count, and whether the pickup falls during overnight hours. Enter your West Columbia address, the airport, and your party size on the Check Rates form and you will see your locked-in flat rate before you commit a card. Rates are total per vehicle, not per person, so groups split the same number.
How do I save money?
Two stackable codes. Use ONLINE at booking for a 10% round-trip discount — book both legs together (West Columbia → airport and airport → West Columbia) and that discount applies to the whole trip. Use NONSTOP for a free upgrade to a non-stop, no-detour run when one is available on your time slot. Booking a few days ahead also helps; same-day pickups in West Columbia are doable but may cost more if a vehicle has to be repositioned from Houston.
Travel Tips for the West Columbia ↔ Houston Airport Run
- SH-288 traffic is the swing factor. The fastest route into Houston is TX-35 to SH-288 to the 610 Loop. SH-288 backs up northbound roughly 6:30–9:00 AM on weekdays and southbound 4:00–7:00 PM. If your flight is before 9 AM or you land at 5 PM, build in an extra 25–35 minutes — we already do, but it is good to know why pickups for early flights feel early.
- Hobby (HOU) is usually the faster trip from West Columbia. If you have a choice of airports for a domestic flight, Hobby is roughly 40 miles vs IAH's 55, and avoids crossing town entirely. We can quote both side-by-side so you can compare.
- For IAH, the Hardy Toll Road is often worth it. Our drivers will take Hardy or 59-N depending on conditions; on heavy 288/610 days the toll detour can save 20+ minutes. Tolls are included in your quoted fare; you do not pay extra at the booth.
- International flights: target a 4-hour buffer; domestic: 3.5 hours. Pickup time = flight time minus drive time (50–90 min depending on airport and traffic) minus security and check-in time. We will calculate the pickup time when you give us the flight number.
- Cruise passengers: we also drop off at the Bayport and Port of Galveston cruise terminals from West Columbia. The Galveston run is about an hour, Bayport about 75 minutes — mention "cruise" in the notes when booking so we send a vehicle with the right luggage capacity.
How Do I Get an Accurate Quote?
- Step 1 - Enter your full West Columbia pickup address and the Houston airport (IAH or Hobby). Full street addresses get you the most accurate quote because Brazoria-County zip rates differ slightly from inner-Houston pickups. Click "View Rates".
- Step 2 - You will see prices for Texas Taxi, Airport Shuttle, and Black Car side-by-side with the correct passenger count. Pick the option you want and click "Reserve Now".
- Step 3 - Enter your name, cell phone, and email so we can save your quote and email you a copy. If you would rather finish on the phone, call (817) 403-6196 and we will pull up the quote by name. Click "Continue".
- Step 4 - Add your card on the final screen and click "Confirm My Reservation". You get an instant confirmation email with the pickup time, driver dispatch number, and a link to update anything later.
What are the benefits of using our service?
Every Texas Shuttle ride from West Columbia is door-to-door and non-shared by default. You are not driven to a Park-and-Ride to wait, you do not share the van with strangers, and you do not stop to pick up other passengers between West Columbia and the airport. Compared with driving yourself and paying IAH/Hobby long-term parking (~$10–25/day), the round-trip shuttle is usually cheaper for any trip of three days or longer — and you skip the SH-288 stress on both ends.
Does it cost anything to change my reservation?
No. Date, time, and address changes are free. If you do not have your final flight number yet, book with the estimated time and update us later — the driver does not need the flight number until ~12 hours before pickup.
Our Nicer Vehicles
What type of vehicle will pick me up?
We send a West Columbia airport shuttle sized to your group: a sedan or SUV for 1–4 passengers, a Mercedes Sprinter for larger families or work crews. Our Houston-corridor fleet is clean, late-model, and properly maintained — Mercedes Sprinters, Lincoln Navigators, Lincoln MKZ's, and similar full-size luxury vehicles. The vehicle is yours for the trip; no one else is added to the route.
Pickup Locations at IAH and Hobby
Your Texas Shuttle picks you up at your address in West Columbia. On the airport end, where to meet your driver depends on which airport you fly into.
George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) — we use the official ride-share / pre-arranged pickup zones at each terminal. After you land and grab your bags, your driver will text you the exact terminal door number and lane (it varies by terminal A, B, C, D, E). Keep your phone off airplane mode so we can reach you.
William P. Hobby (HOU) — pickup is curbside at the Lower Level Arrivals area, near the pre-arranged ground transportation signs. Hobby is a single-terminal airport so navigation is simple. Your driver will text the exact door and lane after your bags hit the carousel.
If you are in a wheelchair or traveling with someone who needs extra time, tell us at booking and we will make sure the driver meets you inside at baggage claim instead of curbside. Security rules at both airports keep drivers within 15 feet of their vehicles, so phone communication is the key — turn it on as soon as you deplane.
Better Drivers (West Columbia ↔ Houston)
Who are your drivers?
Most of our shuttle drivers have been driving professionally for more than 10 years in the Houston corridor. They know the SH-288 patterns, the IAH and Hobby terminal layouts, the Beltway-8 and 610-Loop shortcuts, and the difference between a normal-traffic morning and a Texans-game-day morning. They are background-checked, drug-tested, and have excellent customer ratings — the same drivers do the West Columbia run repeatedly, so you are not getting a stranger from a gig app. Learn more about our drivers.