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West Palm Beach, USA

Palm Beach Airport Arrival Alerts

Get a text when their flight lands at PBI.

Get a text when they land at PBI

Airport Code

PBI

Passengers/Year

7.5 million

Terminals

Main Terminal

Exit Time

15-25 minutes after landing

About

Arriving at Palm Beach International Airport

Palm Beach International Airport serves the affluent Palm Beach County area, including West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Jupiter. JetBlue, Southwest, and Delta are the top carriers, with heavy seasonal traffic from the Northeast during winter months.

PBI's compact single-terminal layout makes pickups easy. All arriving passengers funnel to one baggage claim area on the ground level, and the cell phone lot is well-positioned for a quick loop to the terminal once you get the landing alert.

Pickup tip

PBI has a single terminal with two concourses. The cell phone lot is on Australian Avenue. The airport is about 3 miles west of downtown West Palm Beach.

How it works

Track PBI arrivals.

1

Enter the flight number

Type the flight number for the arrival to PBI.

2

Add your phone number

Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.

3

Get a text when they land

We track the flight and text you when they touch down at Palm Beach International Airport.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long to exit PBI after landing?

Palm Beach's single terminal means most passengers reach curbside pickup within 15-25 minutes of landing.

How far is PBI from downtown West Palm Beach?

The airport is only about 3 miles from downtown West Palm Beach, roughly a 10-minute drive.

Which airlines fly most from Palm Beach?

JetBlue, Southwest, Delta, and American Airlines are the largest carriers at PBI.

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Tom Walsh

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Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.