Getting Around
The airport is well-connected to Las Palmas and the southern tourist areas by public transport and taxis.





Gran Canaria Airport (IATA: LPA) is a significant passenger and freight airport on the island of Gran Canaria, Spain. Managed by AENA, it ranks first in the Canary Islands for passenger traffic and serves as a crucial hub for flights to West Africa and the Atlantic Isles. The airport is strategically located 19 km from Las Palmas, making it accessible for both tourists and business travelers. It hosts several airlines, including Binter Canarias and Ryanair, and offers seasonal charter flights to destinations like Cape Verde and Gambia.
Gran Canaria Airport (IATA: LPA) is a significant passenger and freight airport on the island of Gran Canaria, Spain. Managed by AENA, it ranks first in the Canary Islands for passenger traffic and serves as a crucial hub for flights to West Africa and the Atlantic Isles. The airport is strategically located 19 km from Las Palmas, making it accessible for both tourists and business travelers. It hosts several airlines, including Binter Canarias and Ryanair, and offers seasonal charter flights to destinations like Cape Verde and Gambia.
Key hub for flights to West Africa.
Base for airlines like Binter Canarias and Ryanair.
Located 19 km from Las Palmas.
Close access to Las Palmas, ideal for exploring the city.
Proximity to popular tourist areas in the south.
Serves as a base for several airlines, offering numerous flight options.
The airport is well-connected to Las Palmas and the southern tourist areas by public transport and taxis.
Try local Canarian dishes at the airport's restaurants before your flight.
International travelers and freight transport.
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Spanish, English
Business, Tourists
Duty-free shopping is available for international travelers.
Luggage storage facilities are available for convenience.