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HUM (Houma Terrebonne Airport) sits about 5 miles east of downtown Houma in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, accessible via US 90 and the Houma Terrebonne Airport Road. The airport is owned and operated by Terrebonne Parish. There is no scheduled commercial service. HUM handles corporate charter, flight training, and the broader Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas helicopter operations base, making it one of the busiest helicopter operations airports in the United States. Our chauffeurs stage at the terminal area for charter and FBO pickups.
HUM to downtown Houma runs about 10 to 15 minutes via US 90 westbound. We handle daily transfers to area hotels including the Hampton Inn Houma and the Courtyard by Marriott Houma. Houma anchors the broader Terrebonne Parish corridor and the Louisiana Gulf Coast oil and gas service base.
Yes. HUM serves as one of the major Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas helicopter operations bases in the United States, with major helicopter operators including Bristow Group, Era Aviation, and PHI Aviation staging crew change helicopter operations to Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas platforms from the airport. We hold standing accounts with major Gulf of Mexico oil and gas executive teams and contractor delegations running crew change rotations through HUM.
Yes. The Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas helicopter operations corridor anchored at HUM (with major helicopter operators including Bristow Group, Era Aviation, and PHI Aviation) generates substantial corporate aviation demand. We hold standing accounts with major Gulf of Mexico offshore operator executive teams, contractor delegations, and crew change logistics coordinators.
Yes. Houma Mardi Gras (the legendary Terrebonne Parish Mardi Gras celebration, with the Krewe of Houmas, the Krewe of Hercules, and dozens of Terrebonne Parish mystic societies running parades through downtown Houma each Mardi Gras season) generates heavy event tourism demand. We handle daily Houma Mardi Gras parade route transfers.
Yes. Thibodaux (the Lafourche Parish seat across the Bayou Lafourche from Houma, home of Nicholls State University and the Nicholls Colonels) and the broader Lafourche Parish corridor both run within 25 to 35 minutes of HUM via SR 24 northwestward. We handle daily Thibodaux corporate transfers and the broader Lafourche Parish business corridor pickup logistics.
Yes. Terrebonne General Health System in Houma (the major Terrebonne Parish hospital) runs about 10 to 15 minutes from HUM via US 90 westbound. We handle patient transfers, visiting physician transport, family member airport pickups for extended hospital stays, and corporate transfers for the broader Terrebonne General Health system.
Yes. Terrebonne Parish hosts a deep corporate base anchored by the Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas helicopter operations corridor at HUM, the broader Louisiana Gulf Coast oil and gas service base, Terrebonne General Health System, and dozens of regional oil and gas service contractors. We hold standing accounts with several Terrebonne Parish corporate flight departments.
Houma Mardi Gras season (running from Twelfth Night in January through Fat Tuesday in February or early March, with the heaviest demand during the final week leading up to Fat Tuesday) generates concentrated event tourism demand of our Houma year. We recommend six to eight weeks of lead time for Mardi Gras week SUV and Sprinter bookings.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye corporate charter arrivals, 4 am Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas helicopter crew change departures, and late night downtown Houma Mardi Gras parade route pickups during Carnival season. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.










































