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

Pines Boulevard at 7:40 on a school morning is its own weather system. Anyone who lives in Pembroke Pines knows the drill: the 17-mile trip to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International is 25 minutes on a Sunday and can be 45 on a Tuesday, and the difference is entirely about when you cross the east-west corridors. A chauffeur who runs this route daily plans around that instead of discovering it with you in the back seat.
Getting there from the Pines
The routing depends on which end of the city you are in. From the western sections near I-75, the clean line is I-75 north to I-595 east, straight into the airport. From central and eastern Pembroke Pines, it is usually Pines Boulevard or Sheridan Street east to I-95 north — shorter on paper, more exposed to local traffic. We pick per pickup point and hour; that is the kind of decision that saves 15 minutes without anyone noticing it happened.
The family scenario, timed out
The signature booking from Pembroke Pines: two adults, two kids under six, four checked bags, a stroller, and a 10:30 a.m. flight to visit grandparents. Here is how we run it. Child seats are requested at booking — ages and weights — and installed before the car leaves the garage, so nobody is threading a tether strap at dawn. The SUV takes the whole load in one vehicle: six seats, six bags. Pickup at 8:20 clears school traffic’s worst, puts you at the terminal by 9:00, and leaves the full 90 minutes for bag drop and the family-lane security shuffle.
Terminal note so you land at the right curb: Southwest and United at Terminal 1, Delta at 2, JetBlue and American at 3, Spirit and most international at 4.
Coming home with tired kids
The return is where parents thank us. We track the flight, stage the car on actual touchdown, and the chauffeur meets you at baggage claim with a sign — with the same car seats already installed. Sixty minutes of waiting time is included from wheels-down, which comfortably covers a slow carousel and a bathroom stop with small children. No app, no curb negotiation, no installing a car seat one-handed at 9:00 p.m.
What it costs
At about 17 miles, Pembroke Pines to FLL starts from $89 in a Business Sedan, and the family-sized SUV runs roughly 20 percent more. Every quote is fixed and all-inclusive — tolls, tip, waiting time, car seats. The price you see at booking is the price you pay, which is worth exactly one school-holiday morning of watching rideshare surge to find out. Compare vehicles on the fleet page and get your number at /book/.
Nearby and next
Neighbors run close variants of this trip — see Miramar to PBI for the long-haul-north case, Weston to FLL for the I-75 corridor, and Plantation to FLL for the shorter hop. Same fixed-quote model on all of them.
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