Limo Service from Lauderdale Lakes to Fort Lauderdale Airport
Updated by the Sky Limo Service dispatch team

Red-eyes and late-evening arrivals into FLL land between 11:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m., and that is when Lauderdale Lakes passengers find out what their ride home is really made of. The trip is only about 9 miles — 15 to 20 minutes up US-441 or the interstate — but at midnight, short does not mean simple. Rideshare queues thin out, prices spike with every arriving bank of flights, and the terminal curb becomes a slow-motion argument between traffic officers and double-parked sedans.
How a booked return works
You give us the flight number, and from there it runs itself. We track the aircraft, not the schedule — if your 11:15 p.m. arrival becomes 12:05 a.m. somewhere over Georgia, the car adjusts without a phone call. Sixty minutes of waiting time is included from actual touchdown, which covers the walk, the carousel, and the bathroom stop. Your chauffeur waits at baggage claim with a name sign, takes the bags, and has you home in Lauderdale Lakes inside 20 minutes. That is the entire pitch: the day you land exhausted is the day this service is for.
The morning direction
Departures are the same trip with the anxiety at the front. From Lauderdale Lakes, the airport run is short enough that timing is almost forgiving: for an 8:00 a.m. flight, a 6:15 pickup puts you at the curb by 6:40 with the full security cushion. The one wrinkle is rush hour on the stretch near I-595 — between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. we pad the drive to 30 minutes. Before 6:00 a.m., it is 15 minutes flat.
One detail worth knowing at FLL: terminals are airline-specific. Southwest and United fly from Terminal 1, Delta from 2, JetBlue and American from 3, Spirit and most international carriers from 4. Tell us the airline and the car goes to the right door.
What a 9-mile transfer costs
This is our shortest fare band: from $75 in a Business Sedan, fixed at booking, with tip and any tolls included. An SUV — six passengers, six bags — runs about 20 percent more and is the right call for a family with checked luggage. The rest of the lineup, up to the 14-seat Sprinter, is on the fleet page.
The comparison people actually make here is against a $25 rideshare, so let’s make it fairly. On a quiet afternoon, rideshare is cheaper, full stop. At 5:00 a.m., at midnight, on Thanksgiving week, or any time you cannot afford a cancellation, the fixed quote with a tracked flight and a named chauffeur is what you actually wanted. The price you see at booking is the price you pay — that sentence does the work.
Booking and nearby routes
Lock in your car at /book/ — two minutes, flight number optional but recommended. If you are comparing from nearby, the Plantation to FLL guide and Parkland to FLL guide cover the same airport from different distances, and the general Fort Lauderdale airport limo overview explains how the meet-and-greet system works in detail.
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