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Flights Houston → Columbia

IAH → CAE

17.4
Average risk (Medium)
1
Airlines

Route overview

The flight route connects Houston to Columbia and serves an airport that sees approximately one million passengers annually, indicating significant traffic and demand for this connection.

Your rights on this US flight (DOT)

US flights have no statutory cash compensation for delays. Under the US DOT rules, if your flight is cancelled or significantly changed and you decline rebooking, you're owed an automatic refund of the unused ticket. The tarmac-delay limit is 3 hours (domestic) / 4 hours (international). Amenities for controllable delays depend on each airline's contract of carriage.

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The Houston (IAH) → Columbia (CAE) route is operated by United Airlines. FlightGuard's average computed risk is 17.4/100 (medium), updated in real time from weather, ATC delays, strikes, NOTAMs, fuel and flight history. At Columbia the average ATFM delay is 2.0 minutes (main cause: atfm). Departing from Houston the average ATFM delay is 2.0 minutes.

Heading to Columbia: what to expect in this direction

Flying from Houston (IAH) to Columbia (CAE) heads east for about 1,410 km, a flight time of roughly 2h 11m.

Air-traffic congestion: departing Houston the average ATFM delay is 2.0 min (atfm); arriving into Columbia it is 2.0 min (atfm).

Route facts

Time difference
1h ahead
Arrival (dest. local time)
10:11
Elevation CAE
236 ft
Est. CO₂/passenger
~183 kg

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Airline punctuality on this route

Airline On-time Average delay Cancellations
United Airlines (UA) 74% 10 min 6.9%

Airlines operating IAH-CAE

Frequently asked questions about IAH-CAE

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The cancellation rate varies by airline and season. Check your flight risk for an up-to-date estimate.

The route is operated by 1 airline: United Airlines.

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US flights have no statutory cash compensation for delays. Under US DOT rules, if the airline cancels or significantly changes your flight and you decline rebooking, you're owed an automatic refund of the unused ticket. The tarmac-delay limit is 3 hours (domestic) / 4 hours (international). Meals or hotels for controllable delays depend on each airline's contract of carriage.