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Fort Lauderdale Airport Terminal 5

This page provides all the necessary information about the new Terminal 5 that is currently under construction at FLL Airport. The terminal is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2026 and will be able to handle up to five million passengers a year.

The new Terminal 5 will have a total area of approximately 230,000ft² with a five-gate domestic terminal that covers an area of 180,000ft². It will be a two-storey structure with passenger facilities and hold rooms on the ground floor. The lower ramp level will be home to support areas, concessions storage, and airline operations functions. The terminal will have areas for check-in and tickets, arrival and departure baggage handling, a security checkpoint, and concessions for food and drinks. It will also incorporate Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant features and facilities similar to the other four terminals at the airport, to ensure accessibility for users in all areas.

The project is estimated to cost $404 million and has the potential to create approximately 3,400 indirect and direct employment opportunities during the construction phase. The terminal is expected to generate up to 1,250 permanent jobs at FLL upon completion.

Airlines

The airlines that will operate from FLL Terminal 5 have not been announced yet. However, it is expected that the terminal will be used for domestic flights.

Services

The terminal will have areas for check-in and tickets, arrival and departure baggage handling, a security checkpoint, and concessions for food and drinks. It will also incorporate Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant features and facilities similar to the other four terminals at the airport, to ensure accessibility for users in all areas.

Lounges

The lounges that will be available at Terminal 5 have not been announced yet. However, there are several lounges available at the other four terminals at the airport. You can find more information about these lounges on our website.

Transportation

The terminal will be connected to the other four terminals at the airport via a skytrain. The skytrain will be accessible from the lower level of the terminal.

Terminal 5 is expected to have a wide range of ground transportation options, including rental car agencies, taxi and car sharing services.

Parking

The parking options for Terminal 5 have not been announced yet. However, the airport offers both short-term and long-term parking options for passengers.

There are also several off-site parking options available at FLL Airport, including long-term and economy parking lots, as well as private off-site parking lots and garages. These parking lots near the Fort Lauderdale Airport, provide a safe and economical alternative to Airport Lot parking. Book your parking now via our website!

Frequently asked questions – FAQ

When will FLL Terminal 5 be completed?2024-01-01T19:21:23+01:00

Terminal 5 is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2026.

How many passengers will Terminal 5 be able to handle?2024-01-01T19:25:42+01:00

Terminal 5 will be able to handle up to five million passengers a year.

What are the dimensions of Terminal 5?2024-01-01T19:26:13+01:00

Terminal 5 will have a total area of approximately 230,000ft² with a five-gate domestic terminal that covers an area of 180,000ft².

What facilities will Terminal 5 have?2024-01-01T19:34:37+01:00

Terminal 5 will have areas for check-in and tickets, arrival and departure baggage handling, a security checkpoint, and concessions for food and drinks. It will also incorporate Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant features and facilities similar to the other four terminals at the airport, to ensure accessibility for users in all areas.

How much will the project cost?2024-01-01T19:34:40+01:00

The project is estimated to cost $404 million.

How many jobs will the project create?2024-01-01T19:27:31+01:00

The project has the potential to create approximately 3,400 indirect and direct employment opportunities during the construction phase. The terminal is expected to generate up to 1,250 permanent jobs at FLL upon completion.

Fort Lauderdale Airport Terminal 5 Conceptual Design

Below is the rendering of the conceptual design for Terminal 5 at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The layout is depicted in a top-down view, showing the architectural plan of the terminal, as well as its location in relation to other terminals.

Fort Lauderdale Airport Terminal 5 Conceptual Design

We hope this page provides you with all the information you need about the new Terminal 5 at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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