Lanzarote Arrivals and Departures

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Distance to Puerto del Carmen4.4 miles
Distance to Corralejo21.6 miles

Is Lanzarote Airport a busy airport?

As a traveller passing through Lanzarote Airport, you're part of an efficiently operated hub that's nearing its full capacity. This year, the airport has already served over 8 million passengers, reflecting a robust 90% utilisation of its capacity. October 2024 brought an impressive 5% growth in passenger numbers, with more than 759,000 individuals moving through its terminals. You're not just another number here—the airport is constantly evolving, with plans underway to connect Terminals 1 and 2 and expand parking areas, ensuring smooth travels even as footfall increases. With 145 routes serviced by numerous airlines, you'll find a myriad of both European and domestic destinations at your fingertips.

The best way to get to and from Lanzarote Airport to the city centre

Getting to and from Lanzarote Airport (ACE) and Arrecife's city centre is straightforward, offering you flexibility in your travel plans. Public bus services, operated by Intercity Bus Lanzarote, connect both terminals to the heart of Arrecife. On weekdays, Line 22 offers a reliable ride, while Line 23 runs on weekends and public holidays. Depending on traffic or bus schedules, your trip may take between 15 to 40 minutes. Alternatively, hiring a taxi or choosing a car hire service from options like Goldcar or Europcar can shorten your travel time to about 10 to 14 minutes. Keep in mind that travel times may fluctuate due to various factors, ensuring that your journey remains seamless and convenient.

Lanzarote Airport terminal information

At Lanzarote Airport, you'll find two terminals that cater to different travel needs. Terminal 1 handles international flights and some domestic ones, offering a range of facilities like cafes, restaurants, newsagents, and duty-free shops. You can also access Wi-Fi, use ATMs, and find help at the information desk. Terminal 2 is your go-to for inter-island flights within the Canary Islands, with dining options, duty-free shopping, and relaxation zones. Both terminals ensure accessibility with ramps and assistive services, and taxis and buses are readily available outside. If you need help, look for airport staff in green jackets or visit an information desk in either terminal.

What parking options are available near Lanzarote Airport?

At Lanzarote Airport, you'll find parking options to suit short and long stays. The main on-site car park offers both short-term and long-term parking, conveniently within walking distance of the terminals. If you're dropping off or picking up, the short-term car park is right next to the terminal buildings. For longer trips, the long-term car park provides more economical rates. When it's time to pay, you can use the automated machines in the arrivals area, accepting both credit cards and Euros for a quick and easy transaction.


Lanzarote Airport FAQs

For international arrivals, it usually takes around an hour to clear Lanzarote Airport’s passport control and claim your baggage if you checked any in. Domestic arrivals to Lanzarote Airport don’t need to pass through passport control, so take a little less time.

If you’re heading to Lanzarote Airport arrivals to pick up a family member or friend, consider arriving half an hour after their flight is due to touch down.
We recommend you leave at least two and a half hours between your inbound and outbound flights, especially if you are self-transferring on an international flight. When you self-transfer, you may need to clear customs, claim any luggage and then check it back on to your next flight yourself. Take into account that you might need to change terminals, or it could take longer than necessary to navigate Lanzarote Airport’s departure lounge.
Check-in and bag drop often close an hour before your scheduled departure time for domestic flights, and sometimes an hour and a half before for longer-haul international flights. As a rule of thumb, you should try to arrive at Lanzarote Airport two hours before you fly but check with the airline you’re flying with.
Don’t worry if there’s no information available on our live flight tracker. We try our best to pull it directly from each airline but sometimes this might not work properly. Try contacting the airline directly, or checking their website to see if you can get an update.
Don’t panic! If you are not already at Lanzarote Airport, try contacting the airline directly to see if you can get on the next flight out, or a refund.

If you’re already inside Lanzarote Airport Departures when you find out, head to the airline’s desk to speak directly with someone.

If there are no more flights to your destination with the same airline and you really need to get there soon, we recommend searching for a new flight with Skyscanner and booking as soon as possible. You can then try to claim a refund for the original cancelled flight.

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