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November departures from George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) see a mix of leisure travelers heading to ski resorts and business passengers returning home. Nonstop service is commonly available, with average flight duration around 3 hours 20–40 minutes and a one-hour time change (Central to Mountain). Expect higher demand during the Thanksgiving holiday week; book early and target mid-November for lower fares and fewer crowds. Packing tips: bring layered cold-weather clothing for SLC's mountain temperatures, ensure ski gear complies with airline oversize-checked-bag rules, and arrive 90–150 minutes before departure depending on holiday traffic. Use fare alerts and flexible-date searches to capture last-minute sales — primary keywords: IAH to SLC flights, cheap flights IAH SLC November, nonstop IAH SLC. Nearby departure markets that feed IAH include Austin, San Antonio, and Galveston, so consider multi-city or alternative-hub options if nonstop inventory is limited.
November arrivals at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) typically transition from airport to mountain access as ski season ramps up. Plan for cool downtown temperatures and colder mountain weather; Park City, Deer Valley, Snowbird and Alta frequently report early-season snowfall. Reserve shuttle or rental car arrangements in advance and verify ski-gear policies with carriers; many travelers prefer private transfers for door-to-door convenience. Expect holiday demand around the last two weekends of November — book accommodations early and opt for flights arriving midweek or earlier in the day to avoid cancellations or heavy rebooking queues. Nearby destinations commonly accessed from SLC include Park City, Provo, Ogden, Jackson Hole, and Denver for connecting winter travel.