Spring to Hobby Airport Shuttle
Welcome to Texas Shuttle's dedicated Spring shuttle service connecting Spring, TX to William P. Hobby Airport (HOU). The drive covers roughly 31 to 37 miles depending on your exact pickup address in Spring, and typically takes 45 to 65 minutes door-to-door — longer during weekday rush hours (6–9am and 4–7pm) when downtown Houston traffic is heaviest.
From most Spring pickups (77373, 77379, 77386, 77389) we head south on I-45 through Spring Cypress and the North Houston corridor, then continue through downtown on I-45 South. Just past downtown we take the Broadway Street exit (Exit 41) for Hobby Airport, with Airport Boulevard leading directly to the terminal curb. When downtown is congested, our drivers often use the Hardy Toll Road south to I-610 East and pick up I-45 South past the worst of the downtown bottleneck — this trade-off ($3–$5 in tolls for 10–20 minutes saved) is a common move during peak periods. Heading there from Spring? See our Spring to IAH airport shuttle page for direct service.
Pickup actually in Katy on I-10 west instead of Spring on I-45 north? Use our paired Katy to Hobby airport shuttle page — same Hobby drop, west-Houston pickup.
Hobby Airport has a single main terminal with two concourses (West for Southwest Airlines, East for Delta, American, JetBlue, United, Spirit, and Frontier). We drop you at the airline-specific curbside door, not a generic "departures" sign — tell us your airline when you book and we time the route to your check-in window. Our drivers are familiar with the Hobby curb layout, the cell-phone waiting lot for arrivals, and the typical TSA wait at HOU (usually 10–20 minutes off-peak, 30–45 minutes on Sunday afternoons and Monday mornings).
How long does it typically take to get from Spring to Hobby Airport?
Plan for 45 to 65 minutes of drive time from Spring to Hobby Airport in normal traffic. Add 20–30 minutes if your pickup falls inside Houston rush hour (weekdays 6–9am or 4–7pm), and a similar buffer on Sunday evenings when southbound I-45 backs up. We recommend a pickup time that puts you at the curb 90 minutes before a domestic departure or 2 hours before international. Heading there from Spring? See our Spring to Houston shuttle page for direct service.
What should I expect for pickup and drop-off at my home or the airport?
We arrive at your specified address within a few minutes of your scheduled pickup time, text you when we're 10 minutes out, and load your luggage curbside. For airport drop-offs we deliver you to your specific airline's curb on Departures level; you walk straight to check-in. For pickups at Hobby, we meet you on the Arrivals (lower) level after you have your bags — reply to our pickup text with the door number nearest your baggage carousel.
What if my flight is delayed at Hobby Airport?
We monitor your flight number from the moment you book, so if your inbound flight is delayed we automatically shift your pickup time to match the new arrival — no need to call. If something changes day-of, text or call (817) 403-6196 and we'll adjust the schedule. There is no rebooking fee for flight delays.
Spring to Hobby: Shuttle vs Driving and Parking
If you're weighing a shuttle against driving yourself and parking at Hobby, the math is usually closer than people expect. Hobby parking runs roughly $7/day for the Ecopark economy lots (with a free shuttle to the terminal) and $19–$22/day for the main garages. For a five-day trip, that's $35–$110 in parking alone — before fuel (~$15–$20 round trip from Spring at current Texas gas prices) and the 90+ minutes of driving each way you'll be doing yourself, including the Ecopark shuttle wait coming and going. A round-trip shuttle removes the parking cost, the post-flight drive when you're tired, and the risk of a late-night dead battery or expired tag stop on the way home.
What to Have Ready Before Pickup
To keep the run on time we ask for four things at booking: (1) your exact pickup address (apartment / gate code if applicable), (2) your airline and flight number, (3) the number of passengers and approximate luggage count so we send the right-sized vehicle, and (4) a cell phone we can text day-of for arrival updates. If you're an early-morning departure (before 5am), let us know at booking — we lock those slots first since driver availability tightens before sunrise.
How much does a shuttle from Spring to Hobby Airport cost?
Pricing is a flat per-trip rate (not per person) based on your exact pickup address in Spring, group size, vehicle type, and time of day. Use the booking tool on this page or call (817) 403-6196 for an instant quote — the price you see is the door-to-door total. Round-trip bookings save 10% with promo code ONLINE.
What vehicle do you send and how much luggage can I bring on the Spring to Hobby shuttle?
For 1-3 passengers we send a clean late-model sedan; for 4-6 passengers or extra bags we send an SUV; for 7+ passengers we send a shuttle van. One checked bag and one carry-on per passenger is standard and included. For oversized items (golf clubs, skis, large coolers, extra suitcases, strollers) note the count and size at booking so dispatch sizes the vehicle correctly — no surprise upcharges at the curb.
Can you handle child car seats, extra stops, or pets on the Spring to Hobby shuttle?
Yes to all three. Child car seats (infant, convertible, or booster) can be requested at booking — note the child's age and weight so dispatch sends the right seat. Extra stops along the route (a second pickup elsewhere in Spring, The Woodlands, north Houston, or downtown) can be added; mention them at booking or call (817) 403-6196. Small pets in carriers travel free; for larger pets please call ahead so we send a pet-friendly vehicle.
Pickup actually in Conroe or Lake Conroe instead of Spring? See the parallel Conroe to Hobby airport shuttle page - same Hobby drop, northern I-45 pickup.
Riding from a nearby north-Houston suburb, or flying out of IAH instead of Hobby? See our paired routes along the same I-45 / NE-Houston corridor: The Woodlands to Hobby shuttle, Conroe to Hobby shuttle, Humble to Hobby shuttle, Kingwood to Hobby shuttle, and the sibling-airport Spring to IAH airport shuttle.
Pickup actually in Cypress on US-290 instead of Spring on I-45? Use our paired Cypress to Hobby airport shuttle — same William P. Hobby drop, NW-Houston pickup on the 290 corridor.
Ready to book your trip? Call us at (817) 403-6196 or visit our website to reserve your shuttle today. Use promo code ONLINE for a 10% discount on round trips. We look forward to serving you!
