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FLL

Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport

Fort Lauderdale, US · 5 km (3 mi) south of downtown Fort Lauderdale

Insider notes

Insider

If you’re looking for a quiet working spot, Terminal 1 offers more natural light and seating post-security than its counterparts.

Time

Walking between Terminals 1-3 is often more efficient than using airport shuttles; regulars say you can stroll the distance in about 15–20 minutes.

Money

Nearby off-airport lots offer cheaper parking rates and frequent shuttles to FLL, ideal for long-term stays.

About this airport

Welcome

Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport (FLL) carves out a niche as a gateway reminiscent of a bustling beach town, rather than a typical airline hub. With its compact design, you can easily walk between the four terminals—1, 2, 3, and 4. Unlike sprawling global hubs, FLL is mere minutes from sun-drenched cruise-port piers and waterfront hotels. Catering heavily to leisure carriers, this airport is the springboard for affordable flights to the Caribbean and Latin America. Here, the focus is on a final Cuban coffee or a beach selfie before taking off.

At a glance

FLL serves approximately 35 million passengers annually with its two runways, located just 5 kilometers (3 miles) south of downtown Fort Lauderdale. The airport hosts prominent airlines like Spirit and JetBlue, and offers direct access for easy getaways to warm destinations.

Terminals & layout

FLL's four terminals house a variety of carriers and amenities. Terminal 1 features Southwest, Alaska, and United Airlines, highlighted by eateries such as Shake Shack and Rocco’s Tacos. Terminal 2 is primarily Delta’s territory, complemented by its own Delta Sky Club. Terminal 3 combines operations for American, JetBlue, and Spirit, with Whiskey River being a favored dining option. Lastly, Terminal 4 hosts international airlines like Air Canada and offers gems like Casavana Cuban Cuisine for a last taste of local flair before departure.

Getting to and from the city

Getting to downtown Fort Lauderdale from FLL is straightforward. Broward County Transit Route 1 provides direct bus service, while Tri-Rail offers a commuter rail option to connect you throughout South Florida. The airport is also accessible via rideshares, taxis, and shuttles, including the Brightline for streamlined intercity travel.

Traveller essentials

Flying out of FLL doesn’t have to break the bank when it comes to parking. Economy parking is available at $10 per day, a budget-friendly option compared to the $20 daily rate for on-site garages like Palm and Hibiscus. The valet parking service, offering added convenience, runs at $30 per day.

Dining & shopping highlights

Food enthusiasts will want to check out Terminal 1, home to zones of dining like Shake Shack and the praised Rocco’s Tacos. For nightlife-inspired meals, Whiskey River in Terminal 3 provides a bar and grill ambiance. If a taste of Cuba is calling, head to Terminal 4 for Casavana Cuban Cuisine. Shopping at FLL includes outlets like Hudson for travel essentials, and Chico’s for fashion finds at Terminal 3.

Lounges

For those seeking a relaxing escape, FLL offers multiple lounges. The Club FLL in Terminal 1 is a popular refuge, with day passes available to weary travelers. Delta passengers can lounge at the Delta Sky Club in Terminal 2 for $30. Meanwhile, Terminal 3 features JetBlue’s Rooftop Terrace for scenic respite. Terminal 4's Premium Lounge offers a quiet getaway with typical amenities.

Insider tips

  • Insider: If you’re looking for a quiet working spot, Terminal 1 offers more natural light and seating post-security than its counterparts.
  • Time: Walking between Terminals 1-3 is often more efficient than using airport shuttles; regulars say you can stroll the distance in about 15–20 minutes.
  • Money: Nearby off-airport lots offer cheaper parking rates and frequent shuttles to FLL, ideal for long-term stays.
  • Avoid: Security lines cluster in Terminal 2 during peak hours; use TSA PreCheck or CLEAR for smoother passage.
  • Local: Try Rocco’s Tacos in Terminal 1 for a sit-down meal with a margarita, praised for its quality Mexican fare.
  • Quiet: The Club in Terminal 1 is often a less crowded alternative to the main concourses, providing a peaceful retreat with adequate facilities.
  • Time: For better coffee, head to Starbucks in Terminals 1 or 3; smaller outlets often have limited hours or selections.
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