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Larestan Airport
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Author: Shayan Ghdratabadi
Edit date: 2025-08-04 11:11:17
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Larestan Airport

Lar Airport is a commercial airport which situated in Lar, southern of Fars province.

Larestan Airport (Shahid Ayatollahi) is an International airport located in Fars province. The Larestan Airport is considered the second airport of the country in terms of international flights after Imam Khomeini Airport. It is also known as one of the air borders of Iran. Larestan Airport is the best when it comes to delays. In 2016, This Airport operated 1,542 flights, 3,732,198 passengers, and 156,671-kilogram cargo passed through it.

 

  • The Larestan Airport terminal

This airport has three passenger terminals, which are capable of displacing over three million people annually. Terminal 3, is an innovative facility within the Middle East as it is the only green airport terminal.

Also, the airport facilities include some different parts as follows:

 Check in, lost and found, Baggage claim area, Luggage storage, shop centers, Restaurant, and ATM.

There is an open-air, short-term, and long-term parking with a capacity of 92 cars.

 

  • Flight destinations and Airlines

Larestan Airport offers flights to Tehran and Shiraz. Also, this airport offers international flights to Sharjah, Dubai, Kuwait, and Doha.

The airlines working with this airport are as follows:

 

Iran Air       iran air

Aseman Air aseman air

 

  • How to get to the Larestan Airport?

Larestan Airport is located 8 kilometers south of Larestan and about 5 km east of downtown. If you want to get to the airport from downtown, it takes around 5 minutes.

 

 

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