Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is a public international airport located in Broward County, Florida in the United States. The airport serves Great Miami and serves as a hub for IBC Airways and Silver Airways with a focus city for Allegiant Air, JetBlue Airways, Norwegian Air Shuttle and Spirit Airline.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport was opened in 1953 5 kilometers from downtown Fort Lauderdale in the southwest and 34 kilometers north of Miami. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is owned by Broward County and operated by Broward County Aviation Department.
The airport was opened as Merle Fogg Airport on May 1st, 1929 on an abandoned 9-hole golf course. When the Second World War began, the airport was commissioned by the United States Navy and was renamed Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale. The airport became the main training base for Naval Aviators and a home base for flight 19 that disappeared in December 1945 that led part to the notoriety of the Bermuda Triangle.
The airport closed on the 1st of October, 1946 ad was later transferred to the control by the county thus being renamed Broward County International Airport. In 1953 2nd June, the airport began commercial flights to Nassau and a domestic flight later began between 1958 and 1959. The first terminal building of the airport was opened in in 1959 and assumed its current name.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Airlines and Destinations
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Passengers
Airlines | Destinations |
Air Canada Rouge | Montreal–Trudeau, Toronto–PearsonSeasonal: Ottawa |
Air Transat | Montreal–Trudeau, Toronto–PearsonSeasonal: Halifax, Québec City |
Alaska Airlines | Los Angeles, Portland (OR), San Diego, Seattle/TacomaSeasonal: San Francisco |
Allegiant Air | Allentown, Asheville, Belleville/St. Louis, Columbus–Rickenbacker, Charlotte−Concord, Cincinnati, Flint, Greenville/Spartanburg, Indianapolis, Knoxville, Lexington, Louisville, Memphis, Norfolk, Plattsburgh (NY), SyracuseSeasonal: Flint, Grand Rapids |
American Airlines | Charlotte, Chicago–O’Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Philadelphia |
Avianca | Bogota |
Azul Brazilian Airlines | Campinas |
Bahamasair | Freeport, Nassau |
Caribbean Airlines | Kingston, Port of SpainSeasonal: Montego Bay |
Copa Airlines | Panama City–Tocumen |
Delta Air Lines | Atlanta, Boston, Cincinnati, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York–JFK, New York–LaGuardia, Raleigh/Durham, Salt Lake City |
IBC Airways | Guantanamo Bay, San Juan |
JetBlue | Aguadilla, Albany, Aruba, Atlanta, Austin, Bogota, Boston, Buffalo, Cancun, Cartagena, Charleston (SC), Chicago–O’Hare, Cleveland, Grand Cayman, Guayaquil, Hartford, Havana, Jacksonville (FL), Kingston, Las Vegas, Lima, Los Angeles, Medellin–JMC, Montego Bay, Nashville, Nassau, Newark, Newburgh, New Orleans, New York–JFK, New York–LaGuardia, Palm Springs (begins December 18, 2020), Philadelphia, Phoenix–Sky Harbor, Pittsburgh, Port-au-Prince, Portland (OR), Port of Spain, Providence, Providenciales, Punta Cana, Quito, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose de Costa Rica, San Juan, Santo Domingo–Las Americas, Seattle/Tacoma, St. Maarten, Washington–National, White Plains, WorcesterSeasonal: Bozeman (begins December 18, 2020), Hayden/Steamboat Springs |
Norwegian Air Shuttle | Oslo–Gardermoen, Paris–Charles de GaulleSeasonal: Barcelona |
Silver Airways | Charleston (SC), Columbia (SC) (begins December 17, 2020), Freeport, George Town, Governor’s Harbour, Jacksonville (FL) (begins December 21, 2020), Key West, Marsh Harbour, North Eleuthera, Orlando, Pensacola (FL), South Bimini, Tallahassee, Tampa |
SkyBahamas Airlines | Freeport, Marsh Harbour, New Bight, South Bimini |
Southwest Airlines | Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Cancun, Chicago–Midway, Columbus–Glenn, Dallas–Love, Denver, Houston–Hobby, Indianapolis, Long Island/Islip, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Montego Bay, Nashville, New Orleans, Orlando, Phoenix–Sky Harbor, Pittsburgh, Providence, Raleigh/Durham, San Antonio, San Juan, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington–NationalSeasonal: Albany, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Manchester (NH), Minneapolis/St. Paul, Philadelphia, Rochester (NY) |
Spirit Airlines | Aguadilla, Armenia (Colombia), Aruba, Atlanta, Atlantic City, Austin, Baltimore, Barranquilla, Bogota, Boston, Bucaramanga, Cali, Cancun, Cap-Haitian (resumes December 3, 2020),[44] Cartagena, Charlotte, Chicago–O’Hare, Cleveland, Columbus–Glenn, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Guatemala City, Guayaquil, Hartford, Houston–Intercontinental, Indianapolis, Kingston, Las Vegas, Latrobe/Pittsburgh, Lima, Los Angeles, Managua, Medellin–JMC, Montego Bay, Myrtle Beach, Nashville, Newark, New Orleans, New York–LaGuardia, Orlando, Panama City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Port-au-Prince, Punta Cana, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, San Jose de Costa Rica, San Juan, San Pedro Sula, San Salvador, Santiago de los Caballeros, Santo Domingo–Las Americas, St. Croix, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, TampaSeasonal: Minneapolis/St. Paul, Oakland |
Sun Country Airlines | Minneapolis/St. Paul (Begins December 17) |
United Airlines | Chicago-O’Hare, Cleveland, Denver, Houston-Intercontinental, Newark, San Francisco, Washington-DullesSeasonal: Boston, New York–LaGuardia |
WestJet | Toronto–PearsonSeasonal: Calgary, St. John’s |
Cargo
Airlines | Destination |
FedEx Express | Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Fort Worth/Alliance, Greensboro, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Lubbock, Memphis, Nashville, Newark, New Orleans, Orlando, Tampa |
FedEx Feeder | Key West, Marathon, Tallahassee |
IBC Airways | Miami |
UPS Airlines | Fort Myers, Louisville, Miami, Orlando |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Accidents and Incidences
- An Eastern Air Lines McDonnell Douglas with registration number DC-9-31, On May 18, 1972 collapsed its landing gear and tail section separated during landing and later caught fire. All passengers and crew were able to safely evacuate.
- On May 26, 1979, an Inter-Island Shipping Inc. Howard 350 crashed after one of its engines lost power shortly after takeoff killing both occupants. Later during examination of the incident they found out contaminated fluid in the carburetor of the engine.
- Air Florida Flight 8 flying from Fort Lauderdale International Airport to Tampa International Airport with 47 people on board was on July 7th 1983, had one of the passengers hand a note to one of the flight attendants, saying that he had a bomb, and telling them to fly the plane to Havana, Cuba. The passenger revealed a small athletic bag, and on opening the bag there was an apparent explosive device. The airplane was diverted to Havana-Jose Marti International Airport, and the hijacker was taken into custody by Cuban authorities.
- An Air Evac International Learjet 35 on November 19th, 2013 crashed shortly after take-off from the airport headed to Cozumel, Mexico, after calling mayday and during an attempt to return to the airport. It is believed it was due to an engine failure, four passengers on board lost their lives in the crash.
- On October 29, 2015, Dynamic Airways Flight 405, taxiing to a runway to take off for a trip to Caracas, Venezuela, caught fire in its left engine due to a fuel leakage. The crew immediately brought the aircraft to a standstill and fire crews arrived on the scene. All 101 passengers and crew on board were evacuated the aircraft, and 17 passengers were hospitalized. All runways were shut down and air operations ceased at the airport for three hours.
- On October 28, 2016, FedEx Express Flight 910, underwent a landing gear collapse upon landing. The aircraft subsequently caught fire, which destroyed the left wing and engine. The two crew members on board both survived.
- On January 6, 2017, a lone gunman opened fire inside Terminal 2 with a semi-automatic handgun, killing 5 people. The shooter surrendered to police and was arrested.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport facilities
Art
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is also a hub for art. At the Departure Level of T3, there is an installation called “Vendor with Walkman” which was created by an artist, called Duane Hanson who retired and was laid to rest near Boca Raton. The installation has important accessories that give additional clues to the narrative of the artwork. The artwork has been moved to Terminal 1, at the Arrival Level.
Rest and relaxation
There are several options you can enjoy if you want to have some rest after long tiring flights into the airport. You can go to hotels and get some nice food and enjoy your rest. You could also visit the lounges and take a nice bath to relax you muscles and calm your nerves down. There are no dedicated rest zones in this airport.
Communication
There are courtesy phones around the baggage claim areas. This phones connects you to local car companies and hotels. They’re free of charge to use them.
You can also receive postal services at the airport. You can use the airport’s mailbox. There is also a stamp machine which is found at T4, Upper Level, and Landside
There are also free Wi-Fi networks in the terminal and concourse areas. This will help you remain connected to the rest of the world through your internet enabled device. If you lack one, you could visit Internet Kiosk available in T1, T2, and T3, at a fee.
Luggage
There are baggage carts (Smarte Cartes) all over the airport and the parking garage. They are usually handy for those with a lot of luggage on hand. They are rented out for $5 per cart, and there is a 25 cent refund on return. Payments via credit cards are accepted.
You can also enjoy free luggage storage for free. The service provider offering this service are called Bags to go and are available all over the 4 terminals. Their operation hours are 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, Monday to Friday. T3 and T4 are the only operational on Saturday and Sunday.
You can also protect you bags against theft by wrapping it in plastic. The rates are $15 per bag, which is inclusive of damage and loss insurance. They’re located in all terminals.
Mobile charging
Power outlets are located on both Landside and airside of Terminal 1. There are plans underway to increase the number of charging stations.
Baby Care facilities
There are six lactation centers available for nursing mothers that offer comfort and privacy. All the stations contain power outlets, fold down table and two benches. In Terminal 1, they are located at Concourse A, Airside and Concourse C, Landside. In T2, Airside across from CNN Newsstand, T3 Concourse E, Airside and Concourse F Airside. T4, Concourse G, Airside, near gate 8.
Pet relief areas
For those who travelled with their 4-legged –companion, there are pet relief areas in the airport. They are located on the lower level outside each terminal’s baggage claim area.
Duty Free & shopping
There are several duty-free shopping spots available for international passengers. In T2, they’re located at Concourse D. In T3, they’re located at Concourses E and F. In Terminal 4, they’re located at concourse H. Some of the shops open as early as 4:00 am.
Smoking
Smoking is prohibited within terminals. Those found guilty will be charged in the Court of Law.
Money
There ATMs available in T2 (airside, Concourse D). They dispense foreign currency (CAD, Euro, and USD) and local/international prepaid calling cards. All other bank charges may apply. There are also 4 currency exchange at T1, Landside, and lower level operating from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm daily and at T4, Landside, Lower Level in the Baggage Claim, operating from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm daily
Lost and Found
For a lost item within the airport you can always file a complaint with the Lost and Found office by filling the online for by clicking here.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Terminals
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport has four terminals, basically named Terminal 1-4. Terminal 1 was opened in stages that was between 2001 and 2003. Since it is the latest terminal to be opened, it makes it to be referred as “The New Terminal”. Its construction started in late 2015 and ended in late 2017. The other 3 terminals were constructed in 1986 as part of the $263 million project. Terminal 4 has been undergoing renovations and a major expansion designed by PGAL/Zyscovich joint venture.
Terminal 1
T1 is also called the Yellow Terminal. It has 3 concourses, 1, 2 and 3. It also has 23 gates. International passengers are mainly served from Concourse A. The United Club found at Concourse C is operated by United Airlines, which opened with the new terminal in May 2001.
Terminal 2
T2 is also called the Red Terminal, and contains Concourse D and 9 gates. The Sky Club is operated by Delta Air Lines. At the moment, the terminal is currently submitted to a modernization plan that will cost at least $100 million, including new ceilings, floor paintings, ticketing areas and more places for foods, drinks, lounges etc.
Terminal 3
T3 is also called the Purple Terminal. It houses concourses E and F, with 20 gates. It is currently being used as the operating base for JetBlue.
Terminal 4
T4 is also called the Green Terminal and houses Concourse G with 14 gates. It is currently used as the operating base for Spirit. It was in December 2017 when Concourse H was closed and demolished. 11 of the 14 gates in Concourse are capable of handling international and domestic travelers.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Runways
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport has a total land area of around 1,380 which is equivalent to 558 ha. And has two runways. Runway 10L/28R is asphalt covered and has the following dimensions: 9,000 x 150 ft. (2,743m x 46 m). Unlike Runway 10L/28R, Runway 10R/28L is concrete covered and was opened in September 18, 2014. It has the following dimensions: 8,000 x 150 ft. (2,438 x 46 m). By March 2019, there were 109 airplanes based at this airfield: 8 single-engines, 21 multi-engines, 64 jets and 16 helicopters.
What to do near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Lounge
After a long tiring flight into the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, a place to relax and lounge would be a great option to take a time out and invigorate for the following activities. One can access unlimited food and drinks at the Blue Bar. Most of these facilities are open to use to every passenger. You can always do online bookings or use the membership programs. Other few lounges are only open to their program members and travelers of Delta, United, Air Canada and American
Shop
There are so many shops around the airport. Within the airport, there are duty-free shops around, you can check them here. There are also very nice malls and plazas outside, which can be used to do shopping. They include Harbor shops which are located 1947 Cordova Rd #1900. It operates from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm. You can also grab a gift for your loved one from gift shop called Tropical News, just a few miles away from the airport, which closes operations at 12:00 am. For your electronic demands, you can visit Tech on the Go which is located at Terminal 2, Departures wing. It usually operates to 9:00 pm daily.
Spa and relax
Before your next flight(s), you can take some time off and lessen a little. There are startling saunas within the airport that will offer top-of-the-class services at a fairly cheaper cost. The Spa 66 and Planet Massage in 320SE 10th Ct. offers salon, massage services to mollycoddle yourself, and other cosmetics treatments like manicure and pedicure.
Sightseeing
For the adventure aficionados, there are several places around the airport where you can visit and enjoy their spectacular views. You can leave the airport in a range of various means of transport to your destination. Just don’t forget to carry along your camera. Beware of the areas where photography is prohibited if you want to remain on the correct side of the law. You can grab a taxi to downtown, its just 20 minutes away. You can visit the Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum, which is the biggest museum in the town. You can also grab some fresh air at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park or Jungle Queen Riverboat, where you can get to enjoy beach activities like surfing, water skiing and fishing.
Sleep
Grabbing a nap in between flights could be an issue because there are no dedicated resting and zones. Just be prepared with an extra cot and earplugs or noise-cancelling headset to handle the noisy environment of the airport if you can get some space somewhere. Concourse C and D of T2 and T4 are perfect for long naps because there are a lot of seats with no armrests and unmanned gates. If you’re ready to spend some extra cash for a more comfortable sleep, you can grab some rest from hotels as discussed here or lounges as discussed here.
Eat
The airport does not offer a wide variety of cuisines. There are quite a lot of eateries around Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, including G&B Oyster Bar and El Camino to satisfy your cravings of the meals you have been yearning. You can grab some tantalizing burgers from Five Guys and alluring sandwiches and subs from Potbelly. Some of these restaurants offer sea foods, thanks to their location near the sea.
Internet connectivity
At the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, you can stream your favorite movies and shows, thanks to the open, free and unlimited Wi-Fi network offered by the airport. You can also remain connected to your family and friends and the rest of the world through your social media accounts. You can send them those selfies and videos so they can have a taste what Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport taste likes.
Hotels near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Hotel name | Guest ratings with reviewers | Bookings and reservations | Avg. price/night |
Courtyard by Marriott Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport | 8.4 with 800 + reviews | It is located 2.1 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $69 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
Holiday Inn Express | 8.2 with 600+ reviews | It is located 3.2 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $60 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
Hilton Garden Inn | 8.4 with 900+ reviews | It is located 4.8 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $73 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
Hyatt Place | 8.6 with 900+ reviews | It is located 1.9 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $99 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
Hampton Inn | 8.8 with 700+ reviews | It is located 3.8 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $71 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
Rodeway Inn & Suites | 7.4 with 1900+ reviews | It is located 4.5 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $57 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
Red Carpet Inn | 6.2 with 2000+ reviews | It is located 2.9 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $43 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
Fairfield Inn & Suites | 8.2 with 1000+ reviews | It is located 5.7 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $68 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
SpringHill Suites | 8.2 with 1100+ reviews | It is located 2.8 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $87 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
Homewood Suites | 8.6 with 900+ reviews | It is located 4.1 km from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. You can make a booking from here | $77 USD per night, bed and breakfast inclusive |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Ground Transportation
Rail transport
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is located near Dania Beach train station and is served by Amtrak intercity trains and Tri-Rail commuter trains, which also provides shuttle services from the station to three places at the airport, all on the lower level: the west end of T1, between T2 and T3, and between T3 and T4. Tri-Rail customers get to enjoy free rides 7 days a week.
Road network
All the terminals are accessible by major roads that is US route 1. Other major roads at the border of the airport include Interstate 95, Florida State Road 818, and Interstate 595. U.S. Route 1 includes a subway under Runway 10R/28L.
Car rental
There are also fully fledged car rental facilities found within Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. They are found at T1, which is just a short walk there. One can also opt to use the free shuttle services to T1.
Bus transport
The bus transit serving Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is Broward County Transit which also offers connecting services through Broward Central Terminal in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Their services are also offered to Aventura Mall in Aventura and Florida in Miami-Dade County.
Lounges near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
There are quite a number of lounges around Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. They’re easily accessible by road and rail. They include:
Lounge name | Location |
Delta Sky Club | This is a four-star lounge with just over 700 reviews. It is located in Terminal 2 (inside security), next to Gate info. Centre. |
Blue Bar | This is a four-star lounge with just over 800 reviews. It is located at Terminal 3, Concourse D |
Slackers Bar & Grill | This is also a four-star lounge with just over 400 reviews. It is located at 995W State Road 84, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315-2431, 3.1 miles from Fort Lauderdale beach |
Corona Extra Beach Bar | This is a five-star lounge with just over 1000 reviews. It is located at 1100 Seabreeze Blvd, Fort Lauderdale FL33315-2426 |
Bimini Bay Bar | This is a three-star lounge with just over 1000 reviews, located 412 SE 32nd Street, Fort Lauderdale FL33315-4104 |
O Lounge | This is a three-star lounge with just over 100 reviews, located at 333 E. Las Olas Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 |
Marina 84 | This is also a four-star lounge with just over 300 reviews. It is located 2440 W State Road 84, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Parking
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport offers both short term and long term parking options for the travelers using the facility. One has several parking options, for example, for long term parking, the rates are $3 /hr. and maximum of $15/day. For short term parking, the rates are charged as follows: $3/hr. and $36 per hour. The Curbside valet offers at $25 per day, but thus service is currently on suspension due to COVID-19.
There is also an app that helps one locate his/her car just in case one forgot it somewhere. The parking lot can easily accommodate 12,000 vehicles, therefore, there is need to formulate a location method for your car. The parking is well guarded and has security personnel to ensure there is safety and peace of mind. For more guidance you can download the FLL app from your appstore
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Statistics
Top destination
Busiest domestic routes from FLL
(August 2019 – July 2020)
Rank | City | Passengers | Airlines |
1 | Atlanta, Georgia | 900,590 | Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit |
2 | Newark, New Jersey | 520,530 | JetBlue, Spirit, United Airlines |
3 | New York–LaGuardia, New York | 454,420 | Delta, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Spirit |
4 | Baltimore, Maryland | 407,670 | Southwest, Spirit |
5 | New York–JFK, New York | 376,370 | Delta, JetBlue |
6 | Charlotte, North Carolina | 351,210 | American, Spirit |
7 | Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas | 341,160 | American, Spirit |
8 | Boston, Massachusetts | 336,030 | Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit |
9 | Chicago-O’Hare, Illinois | 327,980 | JetBlue, Spirit, American |
10 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 317,240 | American, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit |
Busiest international routes to and from FLL (2018) | |||
Rank | City | Passengers | Top carriers |
1 | Nassau, Bahamas | 504,136 | Bahamasair, JetBlue, Southwest |
2 | Toronto–Pearson, Canada | 438,775 | Air Canada, Air Transat, Sunwing, WestJet |
3 | Montréal, Canada | 403,060 | Air Canada, Air Transat, Sunwing |
4 | Port-au-Prince, Haiti | 394,373 | JetBlue, Spirit |
5 | Montego Bay, Jamaica | 373,076 | Caribbean, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit |
6 | San José, Costa Rica | 338,299 | JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit |
7 | Cancún, Mexico | 332,502 | JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit |
8 | Havana, Cuba | 291,061 | JetBlue, Southwest |
9 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | 261,433 | JetBlue, Spirit |
10 | Bogotá, Colombia | 251,409 | Avianca, JetBlue, Spirit |
Airline market share
Top Airlines at FLL (September 2019 – August 2020)
Rank | Airline | Passengers | Percent of market share |
1 | Spirit Airlines | 4,486,000 | 26.70% |
2 | JetBlue | 3,315,000 | 20.03% |
3 | Southwest Airlines | 3,512,000 | 20.01% |
4 | Delta Air Lines | 2,055,000 | 11.71% |
5 | American Airlines | 1,381,000 | 7.87% |
Destinations from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Destination | How to get to |
Miami | You can take a bus from the airport’s car rental center. It is a 56-minute ride to Aventura mall. Take another bus to N. Miami Av. It is a 1 hr. 42 minutes ride. Total journey time is 2 hours and a total cost of $4-$6. |
Orlando | You can take a direct flight to Orlando from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. It will be a 1-hour flight and will cost you a sum of $30-$180. |
Las Vegas | You can take a direct flight to Las Vegas from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. It will be a 5-hour flight and will cost you a sum of $50-$330. |
Atlanta | You can take a direct flight to Atlanta from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. It will be a 1-hour 45minutes flight and will cost you a sum of $35-$330. |
Dania Beach | You can book a yellow cab from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Dania Beach. Its 4.3 km away and a 5 minutes ride. It will be expected to pay $9-$12. |
Boca Raton | From T3 and T4 bus stop exit, you can book a bus to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport station. It will be a 20 minutes ride. You then transfer and take a subway train to Boca Raton station. It will be a 36 minutes. The total journey will be at least one and a half an hour and you will be expected to pay $25-$59 |
Florida | You can take a direct flight to Florida from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. It will be a 1-hour flight and will cost you a sum of $30-$180. |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood international Airport Codes
The codes for Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood international Airport are IATA: FLL, ICAO: KFLL, FAA LID: FLL and WMO: 74783.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood international Airport Address and Phone Number
The official website for Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood international Airport is www.broward.org/airport and the official address for the airport is 100 Terminal Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315, United States. The phone number for the airport is +1 954-359-1200.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood international Airport Arrivals and Departures
For real time arrivals and departures from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood international Airport you can always check it online by clicking here. This site can also help you view routes and delays in flights.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood international Airport Webcams
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