Location details, contact information, airlines, departure and arrival flight status, transportation, facilities and services, parking, special passenger amenities, nearby hotels and answers to passengers' frequently asked questions.
St. Louis Lambert International Airport, opened on October 14, 1920, serves the entire state of Missouri. It operates domestic destinations and some international flights to Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean.
Official Website: flystl.com - FACEBOOK - X
Number of Terminals - 2 - Terminals 1 (concourses A and C) and 2 (concourse E), open 24 hours a day. They are linked by courtesy shuttle buses that transfer passengers every 8-15 minutes between door 12 of Terminal 1 and door 10 of Terminal 2.
Annual passenger traffic: 14.9 million passengers went through it in 2023.
Tel: +1 314 890 1333
Information desks between baggage carousels 4 and 5 in Terminal 1 and on the lower level of Terminal 2, next to door 14, open from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm. Tourist information offices are also located in the baggage claim area of both terminals and operate from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Tel +1 800 916 8938 / 314 423 5855).
The airport is located 23 km (14 miles) northwest of the city center, between Berkeley and Bridgeton.
See MapCar rental companies provide bus services to their facilities. These shuttles depart from outside door 17 of Terminal 1 (west curbside end) and outside door 12 of Terminal 2 (on the inner curb of Arrivals Blvd.)
There are several options for short and long stays, linked to the terminals by courtesy shuttles operating every 8-15 minutes, and two complimentary passenger pick-up areas (Cell Phone Lots) near each terminal. More information: Tel +1 314 890 2800. Rates
Terminal 1 & Terminal 2 - Multi-level parking lots with covered spaces next to each terminal.
Lot A / C / E - Covered and open-air sectors for intermediate stays.
Lot B - Long stay area.
Lot D - Economy parking.
Within the premises, there are special lanes at the security checkpoints, elevators, Braille signage, automatic doors, visual and auditory signals, accessible restrooms, relief areas for service animals, adapted telephones, reserved parking spaces and transportation systems equipped for the transfer of passengers with reduced mobility. Wheelchair service is provided by the airlines.
Latest updates: August 27, 2024