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Date Published: 08/10/2025
Alicante Airport survival guide: Tips for a smooth departure

Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) is one of the largest and busiest travel hubs in Spain, acting as a gateway for the popular Costa Blanca region which receives millions of tourists each year. In fact, the airport is ranked the fifth busiest in the country, only topped by the likes of Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga and Mallorca.
However, despite its intimidating numbers, flying from Alicante Airport can be a breeze, if you know what to expect. So, here are some tried-and-tested tips that will make your journey smoother.
Plan in advance
Given how busy the Alicante–Elche Airport can get, especially during peak holiday seasons, freestyling may not be the best idea here. It’s recommended to plan the logistics in advance, including how and when you will get there.
When to get there
The general rule of thumb is to get to the airport around 2 hours before departure for domestic or Schengen flights and 3 hours before non-Schengen flights. The exact time, however, will depend on whether you need to check in and drop off a bag.
For instance, if you already checked in online and only have hand luggage, you’ll save a huge amount of time avoiding the queues and go straight to the security checks. Similarly, if your ticket includes Fast Track access, the process will be even faster.
Transportation options
Moreover, your mode of transport will also require careful planning. Bus services regularly from Alicante town centre, but you should look up the timetable and the nearest bus stop prior to your travels.
For taxis, booking in advance is key, especially if you’re travelling during a busy time. This way you will be able to guarantee a pick-up at the right time as well as know what to expect in terms of the price.
If you’re planning on driving, there are multiple car parks you can use, ranging in prices and distances. To avoid unnecessary stress on the day and secure the cheapest deal, book your spot ahead. There are handy apps you can use for this, such as Parclick, which allow you to compare Alicante airport parking options.
Stress-free airport experience
Once you get yourself to the airport, there are also ways you can avoid unpleasant surprises:
Getting through security
Many airports around Europe have changed their rules around liquid allowance and Spanish airports are also planning to phase out the 100ml liquid limit. However, as it stands today, the limitations still apply in the Alicante-Elche Airport, so make sure to follow the rules outlined on the official website.
Travel documents
It may sound obvious, but it’s amazing how often passports and boarding passes end up buried in the bag. It’s a good idea to keep all key documents (passport, boarding pass, etc.) in one easily accessible pocket. For those using QR codes, keep your flight information in a digital wallet or a dedicated airline app.
Using the facilities
Alicante Airport offers a great selection of facilities, with several cafés, bars, restaurants, duty-free shops and airport lounges to choose from. But, if you prefer to avoid airport prices, you may bring your own snacks and an empty water bottle, which can be refilled after the security. There are also play areas for the kids and free Wi-Fi for all passengers, to help time pass.
Ready for take-off
With some early planning and a bit of practical thinking, flying from Alicante Airport will be a pain-free experience. Forget surviving – you may even find yourself enjoying the journey!
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