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Valencia Airport Arrivals Information
Valencia Airport is a busy airport located just 8 kilometers away from the city center. With over 8 million arrivals at Valencia Airport, the terminal building has been designed for ultimate comfort and convenience. The arrivals area is divided into Schengen and Non-Schengen flights to allow for a smoother transit for all passengers.
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Operating Airlines – Air Cairo, Air Europa, Air France, Air Nostrum, Air Serbia, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, easyJet, Eurowings, K.L.M Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Luxair, Malta Air, Royal Air Maroc, Ryanair, Swiss International Airlines, TAP Portugal, Transavia, Turkish Airlines, Volotea, Vueling Airlines, Wizz Air.
Arriving at Valencia Airport
Upon disembarking at Valencia Airport, you’ll be guided to enter the terminal building. Your experience will depend on whether you’ve flown from a Schengen country or a non-Schengen country. For Non-Schengen flyers, your first port of call will be passport control. Here, it’s important to have your passport, visa, and any relevant immigration documentation to hand for the border control officers to inspect. In some cases, you may be able to use the e-passport gates to get through passport control faster.
For those arriving from Schengen countries or from other airports in Spain, there won’t be any passport control. You can go straight to baggage reclaim.
To find your bags, look at the screens above the luggage belts. The correct one will display your flight information. Typically, it doesn’t take too long for luggage to be delivered at Valencia Airport Arrivals.
After collecting your luggage, you can head through customs. Customs is divided into a green area and a red area. If you have goods to declare, head to the red area and wait for a customs officer. Nothing to declare? Head through the green area to Valencia International Airport Arrivals Hall.
Valencia Airport Transport
Valencia Airport is very well connected to the city center and other cities. The easiest mode of transport is to take a Valencia Airport taxi or transfer. Local taxis are available 24/7 from outside the terminal building and provide quick, comfortable rides to any destination.
For added comfort and convenience, you can book a Valencia Airport transfer with Welcome Pickups.
If you’d rather take public transport, you have two options to get to Valencia city center: bus or train. The Metrovalencia Lines 3 and 5 connect to the city center and take around 30 minutes to get there. The Bus Line 150 is a little cheaper but the journey could take 40-50 minutes depending on the traffic conditions.
What to do in Arrivals at Valencia Airport?
Arrivals at Valencia Airport has everything the modern traveler needs. This includes free Wi-Fi, ample seating, charging points, ATMs, toilets, and a currency exchange kiosk. If you’re looking for a bite to eat, there is a Lavazza open from 07:00 to 23:00 every day. There is also a newsagents for magazines, cigarettes, and power adapters. *We go into detail regarding the facilities at Valencia Airport in our guide.
Valencia Airport Arrivals Parking
If you’re collecting someone, the Express Car Park is located opposite the Valencia Airport Arrivals terminal. You can park there for free for up to 10 minutes bt you can’t leave your car unattended. If you need to go into the Arrivals Hall to wait or if yuo need more time, it’s best to park in the Short-stay car park (P1). It is within walking distance from the terminal building and has reasonable rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
How early should I arrive at the Valencia Airport?
How early you should arrive at Valencia Airport depends on where you’re traveling to. If you’re flying domestically or to a Schengen country, arriving 2 hours before your flight is sufficient. Those traveling to a non-Schengen country should arrive 3 hours before the departure time.