Flights will depart from Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Norton joined Bush at the airport, along with Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore and other members of Congress from Virginia and Maryland.
The Garcias' neighbor, Steve McEndree, saw cars lined up for a mile or more by gas stations as he made the drive from his Humble home to George Bush Houston Intercontinental Airport before dawn Tuesday.
President Bush is willing to impose his version of airport security by executive order if Congress doesn't pass a bill that allows the federal government to contract with private companies to provide airport and baggage security, a key House GOP ally of the Bush White House told CNN.
President George W. Bush would prefer not to make airport security screeners employees of the federal government but he would sign such a bill if Congress passed it, an administration official said on Sunday.
The media will had only one opportunity to photograph the candidate and the president together: at the Phoenix airport Tuesday evening, when Bush headed to Colorado.
He also charged that Bush has allowed the jobs of thousands of airport security screeners to be cut and has failed to prepare hospitals for bioterror attacks.
You'll probably remember the part where Jose Padilla was a U.S. citizen, former gang member from Chicago, convert to Islam who got involved with the Taliban, picked up in a Chicago airport in 2002, and the Bush administration claimed at the time that he was planning to detonate radioactive bombs.
Bush and the first lady were greeted at Ben Gurion International Airport by Peres and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, as well as most of Israel's Cabinet and religious leaders.
Two senior administration officials said President Bush wants to avoid a system in which all security personnel and airport passenger screeners are civil servants.
Card said Bush will be meeting on Monday and Tuesday to consider recommendations for the airport's future put together by Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta.
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Hughes said the travel industry approached the White House about the ad, which features excerpts from a Sept. 27 speech that Bush made to airline workers at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
Bush arrived Saturday in Bahrain and was presented with a large saber to wave around on the airport tarmac.
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"There's a good chance for peace and I want to help you, " Bush said, flanked by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Israeli President Shimon Peres at the airport here, where he boarded Air Force One, ending his visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories.
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