Welcome to LAS PALMAS GRAN CANARIA AIRPORT
LAS PALMAS GRAN CANARIA AIRPORT: Bus, taxi, car...
You can arrive from Las Palmas City to Gran Canaria Airport or viceversa by public transport or by car. The Global Airport Bus Service is around 2 € with a frequency of 30 Minutes
LAS PALMAS GRAN CANARIA AIRPORT: Flight connections
More than 115.000 flights per year are connecting Gran Canaria Airport with the world.
LAS PALMAS GRAN CANARIA AIRPORT: Flights and passengers
Most passengers to and from Gran Canaria are from England and Germany. National flights are heading mostly to Madrid (Barajas) and Barcelona.
HOLIDAYS IN LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA
Holidays in Gran Canaria offers activities for everybody. Gran Canaria is a haven for windsurfing and sailing, and most resorts offers watersports.
LAS PALMAS GRAN CANARIA AIRPORT: Terminals and distribution
Gran Canaria Airport is distributed in 2 floor levels and 3 Terminals (The most important is Terminal A, which handles european flights).
General information about GRAN CANARIA AIRPORT: Departures, Arrivals, Parking, Accommodation & Car Hire
Welcome to the website of the airport of Gran Canaria (LPA). This airport is located near the town of Telde, east of the island of Gran Canaria.
Las Palmas Airport is the largest in passenger and cargo traffic between the airports of the Canary Islands, plus the fifth in the state of Spain received more than 10,3 Million passengers a year.
Gran Canaria Airport is located just 25 kms from one of the most important tourist centers of the island of Gran Canaria and 18 km. the center of the capital,
Considered one of the safest airports in the world, operates 24 hours and has two parallel runways with a length of 3100 meters and a width of 45 meters. each operating with major companies such as Air Europa, EasyJet and Iberia among others, and traffic between the islands Islas compaias operated by Binter Canarias and Naysa.
Gran Canaria Airport currently has 2 terminals, of which the first of which operates flights from Spain and the EU and the second island and non-EU flights, which are identified as Terminal A and BC, respectively.