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Agen La Garenne airport

Agen, FR · 3 km (2 mi) southwest of Agen

Insider notes

Local

Treat AGF like a private-aviation stop; no in-terminal food means dining in Agen is essential.

Time

Arrive just 45–60 minutes before departure to enjoy AGF's rapid check-in and security procedures.

Avoid

Without scheduled taxis, pre-arrange your ride, particularly in off-hours, to avoid being stranded.

About this airport

Welcome

Agen La Garenne (AGF) is not your average regional airport; it's more akin to a Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) serving mostly private and charter flights. Travelers describe AGF as exceptionally quiet and efficient, likening the experience here closer to private-terminal standards. Arrivals can take mere minutes, making it feel more personal compared to other French regional airports.

At a glance

Located just 3 km southwest of Agen, AGF is a unique facility catering predominantly to business aviation with very low traffic—under 1,000 passengers annually. The single passenger terminal smoothly handles the rare scheduled flights, primarily operated by Air France and Chalair Aviation. The lack of crowds means minimal wait times and a simple, seamless journey from curb to aircraft.

Terminals & layout

The terminal setup at AGF is notably straightforward with only one terminal, T1, serving all flights. With a small, compact environment, AGF offers quick check-in and security due to its low passenger volume. Frequent flyers often arrive just 45-60 minutes before departure without the rush you would expect at busier French airports.

Getting to and from the city

The airport is conveniently close to the city, taking about 15-20 minutes by taxi or rideshare, and roughly 30-40 minutes via local bus service. The airport shuttle complements these options, taking around 20-30 minutes. However, due to the airport's small size and secluded nature, it’s advisable to pre-arrange transportation, especially for late-night or early-morning connections.

Traveller essentials

Despite its efficiencies, AGF lacks the on-site amenities found at larger airports. There are no restaurants, shops, or lounges. You'll need to prepare accordingly—perhaps eat in Agen or bring snacks and water with you. Parking is ample and rarely full: short-stay parking costs €10 daily, whereas long-stay is more economical at €7 per day. Valet parking is available for €20 per day, and remote parking offers the least expensive option at €5 daily.

Dining & shopping highlights

AGF has no in-terminal dining or shopping options, effectively turning the city of Agen into the airport's 'terminal' for food and supplies. Notably, cafes near Gare d’Agen and in the city center provide better dining experiences and are just a 10-15-minute drive from the airport.

Lounges

There are no traditional airline lounges at AGF, but the airport's business-aviation focus ensures a certain exclusive feel. If flying on a private or charter flight, check whether ground handling includes lounge access.

Insider tips

  • Local: Treat AGF like a private-aviation stop; no in-terminal food means dining in Agen is essential.
  • Time: Arrive just 45–60 minutes before departure to enjoy AGF's rapid check-in and security procedures.
  • Avoid: Without scheduled taxis, pre-arrange your ride, particularly in off-hours, to avoid being stranded.
  • Quiet: Plane-to-car transitions are swift, offering a tranquil experience compared to the hectic pace at major hubs.
  • Insider: Phone-in to adjust last-minute schedule changes; staff flexibility is a hallmark here.
  • Quiet: Enjoy the terminal's quasi-private ambiance—often moving from curb to aircraft with no waiting.
  • Local: For extended stays, use Agen city as your base for food and drink, avoiding the airport's bare amenities.
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