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Lubbock, USA

Lubbock Airport Arrival Alerts

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Airport Code

LBB

Passengers/Year

1.2 million

Terminals

Main Terminal

Exit Time

10-15 minutes after landing

About

Arriving at Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport

Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport serves West Texas's largest city and the Texas Tech University community. American, Southwest, and United provide connections to hubs including Dallas, Denver, Houston, and Las Vegas. Travel demand spikes around Texas Tech football games and the West Texas agricultural industry's busy seasons.

LBB is a small airport where pickups are effortless. The single terminal has minimal walking distances, and passengers typically clear baggage claim within minutes. The airport is named after a former Texas governor and sits on the High Plains of West Texas.

Pickup tip

LBB has a single terminal with a compact layout. The cell phone lot is on N. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The airport is about 6 miles north of downtown Lubbock.

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 LBB after landing?

Lubbock's tiny terminal means most passengers reach the curb within 10-15 minutes of landing.

How far is LBB from Texas Tech campus?

The airport is about 5 miles north of the Texas Tech campus, roughly a 10-minute drive.

Which airlines fly most from Lubbock?

American, Southwest, and United are the primary carriers at LBB.

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Tom Walsh

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