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Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International (FLL)
Location: The airport is located 25 miles (40km) north of Miami
and minutes from the beaches of Fort Lauderdale.
Time: GMT -5 (GMT -4 between the first Sunday in April and the
last Sunday in October).
Facilities: There are numerous ATMs, shops, bars and restaurants
throughout the airport. Each terminal has a business centre with fax and photocopy
facilities. Disabled facilities are good; those with special needs should contact
their airline in advance.
Parking: There is plenty of parking available adjacent to the airport.
Website: www.fll.net
Fort Lauderdale – Hollywood International Airport (IATA: FLL, ICAO: KFLL,
FAA LID: FLL) is an international commercial airport located in Dania Beach, three
miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district of Fort Lauderdale, a city
in Broward County, Florida, United States.[1] It is also located near the city of
Hollywood and is 21 miles (33.7 km) north of Miami.
In 2007, the airport processed 22,681,903 passengers including 2,858,047 international
passengers. At that time, FLL was ranked as the 22nd busiest airport (in terms of
passenger traffic) in the United States as well as the nation's 14th busiest international
air gateway. FLL is the fastest-growing major airport in the country.[2] The facility
also ranks as one of the 50 busiest airports in the world.
In 2008, the airport processed 22,621,500 passengers, a 0.3% drop from 2007 totals.
From January through December of 2008, the top five air carriers in terms of market
share are: Spirit Airlines at 18.8%; Southwest Airlines at 13.9%; JetBlue Airways
at 12.8%; Delta Air Lines at 12.1%; and US Airways at 9.0%.[3]
Fort Lauderdale – Hollywood International Airport serves as a focus city for
Allegiant Air, AirTran Airways, and JetBlue Airways. The airport is the largest
hub for Spirit Airlines, catering mainly to the airline's international to domestic
network. It is also a hub for Gulfstream International Airlines under the Continental
Connection name and Lynx Air International. The airport's close proximity to cruise
line terminals at Port Everglades has also made it popular among tourists bound
for the Caribbean. Since the late 1990s, FLL has emerged as an intercontinental
gateway as well, especially for charter carriers, although Miami International Airport
still handles most long-haul flights to and from South Florida. The airport offers
free Wi-Fi Internet access throughout its terminals.
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