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    Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport

    The third busiest airport in Andalusia, serving as a key gateway for Granada and Jaén provinces.

    IATA Code:GRX
    Also known as:GRX · Granada Airport · F.G.L. Granada-Jaén Airport · Federico García Lorca Airport · LEGR · F.G.L. Granada-Jaén · Chauchina Airport
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    Overview of the Airport

    Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport (GRX) is located 17 km west of Granada and 106 km south of Jaén. It connects Andalusia to major Spanish and select European destinations, supporting both tourism and business travel.

    37.18861, -3.77722

    1.1M
    Passenger Traffic
    1.2K
    Cargo Throughput

    Growth Trend

    Passenger traffic has increased steadily, with record operations in 2025 and a positive year-over-year trend.

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    Employment

    1,200

    Staff includes airline, ground handling, security, retail, and airport operations personnel.

    Airport Asset

    Global Ranking

    Awarded Best Airport under 2 million passengers by ACI in 2020; third busiest in Andalusia.
    8.8K
    Aircraft Movements

    Market Share of Major Airlines

    Capacity Expansion

    Recent infrastructure upgrades have improved terminal efficiency and increased capacity for both passengers and aircraft movements.

    Capacity Expansion

    Technological Advancements

    Deployment of automated check-in kiosks and digital boarding systems enhances passenger processing.

    Technological Advancements

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Implementation of energy-efficient lighting and waste reduction programs aligns with Aena’s environmental strategy.

    Sustainability Initiatives

    General Stats

    This airport is operated by Grevinasa, a subsidiary of VINCI Airports.

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    Port Facts

    The Aena website provides information about the Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport, a key freight gateway in Andalusia, Spain.

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    General Studies

    The airport's environmental impact studies, particularly related to emissions and water consumption, are documented in annual reports published by the Spanish Ministry of Transport and Aena, with a focus on 2021 and 2023.

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    Latest News & Updates

    Recent developments and updates for Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport.

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    Operations Logistics & Timelines

    Step-by-step process transit times for passengers and cargo.

    For Clients

    Passenger process times from arrival to gate.

    • Arrival & Baggage Claim15-45 mins
    • Baggage Claim to Ground Transportation5-15 mins
    • Ground Transportation to Terminal5-15 mins
    • Terminal Walkthrough to Gate5-10 mins

    For Employees

    Cargo handling deadlines and operational procedures.

    • General Cargo Cut-off - Domestic60 mins pre-departure
    • General Cargo Cut-off - International90 mins pre-departure
    • Dangerous Goods Cut-off - Domestic48 hours pre-departure
    • Dangerous Goods Cut-off - International72 hours pre-departure
    • Hand Baggage Cut-off (Widebody)90 mins pre-departure
    • Hand Baggage Cut-off (Narrowbody)60 mins pre-departure
    • Baggage Sorting System Downtime (Planned)Scheduled - varies
    • Baggage Sorting System Downtime (Unplanned)Variable - dependent on resolution
    • Aircraft Turnaround Time (Average)90-120 mins
    • Airport LocationFederico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport (GRX)
    • Airport AuthorityAENA
    • Airport CodeGRX

    Passengers' Tips & Tricks

    1. 1

      Pre-Book Airport Transfers

      Granada and Jaén are relatively spread out. Pre-booking a private transfer or taxi is *highly* recommended to avoid long waits and potential difficulties, especially if arriving late at night. Several companies operate from the airport.

    2. 2

      Consider the Train to Antequera-Guadalmez

      For travel to Jaén, the most convenient option is the train to Antequera-Guadalmez. From there, a local bus connects to Jaén. This is often faster and cheaper than a private transfer, but check train schedules in advance.

    3. 3

      Spanish is Essential (and Useful Phrases)

      While some staff may speak English, knowing basic Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your experience. Download a translation app or learn essential greetings and questions.

    4. 4

      Check Baggage Allowance Carefully

      Ryanair and other low-cost carriers operating from GRX are strict about baggage allowances. Weigh and measure your luggage *before* you arrive to avoid unexpected fees at the gate.

    5. 5

      Airport Amenities Limited – Plan Ahead

      The airport facilities are relatively basic. There's a small cafe, but options are limited. It’s wise to bring snacks and drinks, especially if your flight is delayed.

    Cargo Tips & Tricks

    1. 1

      Understand Luggage Allowance Limits

      GRX, like most Spanish airports, has specific luggage allowance limits for different airlines and fare classes. Check with your airline directly before your flight to avoid excess baggage fees, which can be substantial. Standard allowance is typically 23kg (50lbs) for checked baggage and 7kg (15lbs) for carry-on, but this varies.

    2. 2

      Consider Airport Size and Potential Delays

      GRX is a smaller airport, which can be charming but also subject to potential delays due to limited infrastructure and operational capacity. Allow extra time for check-in, security, and baggage claim, especially during peak season or holidays. Factor in potential disruptions.

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      Local Customs and Regulations for Cargo

      Spain has specific customs regulations regarding the import and export of goods, including agricultural products and certain items. Ensure you comply with all requirements. Declare any goods exceeding the duty-free limits, and understand any restrictions on transporting perishable items or hazardous materials. Consult the Spanish Customs website for the latest information.

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      Ground Transportation Options & Restrictions

      While taxis and private transfers are available, GRX's limited road access can sometimes create challenges. Consider pre-booking transportation, particularly if traveling to more remote areas. Be aware of any vehicle size restrictions if you're transporting cargo by vehicle, as routes may be narrow.

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      Airport Services & Storage

      If you require temporary storage for your luggage or cargo, inquire about the airport's baggage storage facilities. However, availability can be limited, so arrange this in advance if possible. Also, familiarize yourself with airport services, such as currency exchange and Wi-Fi access.

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    Policy Alignment

    Continue collaboration with national authorities to secure funding for further modernization and sustainability projects.

    Infrastructure Investment

    Prioritize terminal and apron enhancements to support growing demand and operational resilience.

    Sustainability Focus

    Expand renewable energy use and promote sustainable mobility options to meet environmental targets.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common inquiries about operations and logistics at Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport.

    What is the passenger process like at Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport (GRX)?

    GRX is a relatively small airport, so the passenger process is generally quite straightforward. Check-in for airlines operating from GRX is typically located in Terminal 1. Security lines can be short, especially during off-peak hours. Immigration checks are also usually efficient. Allow ample time for security, particularly during busy periods. The airport is primarily served by domestic flights within Spain.

    What type of cargo handling services are available at the airport?

    GRX handles both passenger and cargo traffic. Cargo handling is primarily focused on handling baggage and small parcels for passenger flights. Dedicated cargo operations are limited; it’s primarily a feeder airport with limited capabilities for large-scale cargo movements. It's recommended to contact airlines directly for specific cargo details and requirements.

    What transportation options are available to and from the airport?

    Several options are available to reach GRX. Taxis are readily available outside the terminal. Local bus lines (Guaguas Rojas) connect the airport to Granada city center. Car rental agencies are present at the airport. Private transfer services can also be arranged. There isn't significant rail or significant public transport access beyond the buses.

    Does GRX have a unique historical connection relevant to air travel?

    Yes, GRX has a fascinating, albeit unexpected, connection to aviation history. During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), the airport was briefly used by Nationalist forces as a secret airbase, known as 'Aeródromo de la Victoria' (Airfield of Victory). Franco utilized the airfield for clandestine flights, primarily for covert operations and the transport of key figures. This history adds a layer of significance beyond its role as a modern airport.

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