Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Overview summary
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is located between Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood and Dania Beach.
A popular airport choice for tourists bound for the Caribbean, the airport has become an intercontinental gateway, especially for private jet charter.
History | Landing at Fort Lauderdale Airport | Location | Facts | Operating Hours
History
The airport, originally called Merle Fogg Field was constructed on May 1, 1929. It was named after a World War I pilot who moved to Fort Lauderdale to create his own airline.
In 1942 the airport was renamed and became Fort Lauderdale Naval Air Station. The base was initially used for refitting civil airliners for military service before they were ferried across the Atlantic to Europe and North Africa.
The US Navy built 3 runways and a control tower during the Second World War. In June 1946 the Naval Air Station is decommissioned and in Jan 1948 the facility was handed over to Broward County.
The base was initially used for refitting civil airliners for military service before they were ferried across the Atlantic to Europe and North Africa.
The airport has also been used by filmmakers numerous times, the most famous of these being scenes from Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise.
Landing at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Location
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is located in Broward County, Florida between Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood and Dania Beach.
The airport is only three miles southwest of downtown Fort Lauderdale and 21 miles north of Miami.
Its location is ideal for private and business jet travel to and from the city of Fort Lauderdale.
Facts
Airport Codes: IATA – FLL, ICAO – KFLL
Latitude: 26°04'21"N
Longitude: 80°09'10"W
Elevation: 9ft (3m)
The airport has 2 runways with the longest measuring in at 9000ft (2743m)
Operating Hours
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is open 24 Hours a day.