Fort Lauderdale/ Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is located in Broward County on Florida’s East Coast. The airport is off Interstate 595, U.S. Route 1, Florida State Road A1A, and Florida State Road 5 bounded by the cities Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood and Dania Beach, three miles (5 km) southwest of downtown Fort Lauderdale and 21 miles (34 km) north of Miami. The airport is near cruise line terminals at Port Everglades and is popular among tourists bound for the Caribbean. The airport has two active runways, the longest of which is 9,000 feet. Facilities at the airport are capable of supporting a full range of commercial and general aviation aircraft.
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport serves a mix of personal, leisure, business-related travel, and has been one of the fastest growing commercial service airports in the U.S. Over 11.7 million enplaning commercial passengers flow through the airport each year; more than 60 percent of these enplanements are visitors whose spending helps to contribute to the airport’s economic impact. Proximity to Interstate 95 and Port Everglades helps to fuel demand for the airport and its facilities.
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport is ranked 21st in the U.S. in total passenger traffic and 13th in domestic origin and destination passengers. There are more than 325 departure and 325 arrival flights a day. Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport offers nonstop service to 140 U.S. cities and flights to Canada, Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico, Latin America, and Europe.
The airport has numerous on-site aviation related tenants that contribute to its annual economic impact. Most of the airport’s on-site tenants are dedicated to supporting the airlines and commercial passenger travel. The annual economic impact of Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport is associated with direct impacts that come from tenants/businesses located at the airport and on-airport construction projects. Indirect impacts are associated with spending from visitors who arrive in the area via commercial and general aviation aircraft.
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport serves a mix of personal, leisure, business-related travel, and has been one of the fastest growing commercial service airports in the U.S. Over 11.7 million enplaning commercial passengers flow through the airport each year; more than 60 percent of these enplanements are visitors whose spending helps to contribute to the airport’s economic impact. Proximity to Interstate 95 and Port Everglades helps to fuel demand for the airport and its facilities.
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport is ranked 21st in the U.S. in total passenger traffic and 13th in domestic origin and destination passengers. There are more than 325 departure and 325 arrival flights a day. Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport offers nonstop service to 140 U.S. cities and flights to Canada, Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico, Latin America, and Europe.
The airport has numerous on-site aviation related tenants that contribute to its annual economic impact. Most of the airport’s on-site tenants are dedicated to supporting the airlines and commercial passenger travel. The annual economic impact of Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport is associated with direct impacts that come from tenants/businesses located at the airport and on-airport construction projects. Indirect impacts are associated with spending from visitors who arrive in the area via commercial and general aviation aircraft.