Airport car rentals in Texas
27 airports tracked · all five major brands · six vehicle classes per airport
Texas sits within a regional rental market with its own pricing rhythm. Travelers should know that every airport listed below has counters for all five major brands — Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, Budget, and National — and that the same brand can quote two very different rates at two airports just a hundred miles apart in the same state. Demand, fleet rotation between locations, and local competition from off-airport branches all swing the price more than you might expect.
Smaller regional airports in Texas often run a slimmer fleet. If you have a strong preference for an SUV, a luxury sedan, or a passenger van during peak season, your odds of getting exactly that class are far better at the state's largest hub than at a regional field. The price difference is usually modest because regional airports lean on a smaller pool of cars and quote a relative premium when they have anything left at all.
One-way rentals across Texas are usually allowed between locations of the same brand, but drop fees vary widely. Always price the return airport as a round trip first — you may find that a same-airport rental plus a domestic flight beats the one-way drop fee. The list below is sorted alphabetically by city; each link opens that airport's full brand and class breakdown.