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Little Rock, USA

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Airport Code

LIT

Passengers/Year

2.5 million

Terminals

Main Terminal

Exit Time

10-15 minutes after landing

About

Arriving at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport

Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport is Arkansas's busiest airport, serving the state capital and central Arkansas region. Delta, American, Southwest, and United provide connections to hubs including Dallas, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Chicago.

LIT is a small, easy-to-navigate airport where pickups are as simple as it gets. The single terminal has a compact baggage claim area, and passengers typically move from gate to curb in under 15 minutes. The airport's close proximity to downtown Little Rock means short drives for most pickups.

Pickup tip

LIT has a single terminal making pickups very easy. The cell phone lot is on Bankhead Drive. The airport is only about 3 miles east of downtown Little Rock.

How it works

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1

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2

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3

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long to exit LIT after landing?

Little Rock's small terminal means most passengers reach the curb within 10-15 minutes of landing.

How far is LIT from downtown Little Rock?

The airport is only about 3 miles east of downtown Little Rock, roughly a 10-minute drive.

Which airlines fly most from Little Rock?

Delta, American, Southwest, and United are the primary carriers at LIT.

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Tom Walsh

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