Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport

Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport
Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport

Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport (IATA: LBB, ICAO: KLBB, FAA LID: LBB) is five miles north of Lubbock, in Lubbock County, Texas. Originally Lubbock International Airport, it was renamed in 2004 for former Texas governor Preston E. Smith, an alumnus of Texas Tech University.

The airport has one terminal building with two concourses: Concourse A and Concourse B.

There are four airlines that currently operate at Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport: American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and Boutique Air. American Airlines and United Airlines offer flights to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Denver International Airport respectively, while Southwest Airlines serves Dallas Love Field, Denver, and Las Vegas. Boutique Air provides regional flights to Clovis and Carlsbad in New Mexico.

The airport offers various facilities for passengers such as restaurants, shops, car rental agencies, and free Wi-Fi. There is also a USO lounge available for active military members and their families. Public transportation options include taxis, rental cars, and app-based ride services such as Uber and Lyft.

The airport has both short-term and long-term parking options available. The short-term parking lot is located adjacent to the terminal building, while the long-term parking lot is located a short distance away and offers free shuttle service to and from the terminal building. There is also a covered parking garage available for long-term parking.

Passenger Guides

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Arrivals
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Baggage
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Packing Tips
Traveling with Children
At the Airport
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Lost & Found Office

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Visa Information
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Airlines Information
Airport Security
Airport Lounges
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