Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) – Los Angeles Area
Hollywood Burbank Airport, officially known as Hollywood Burbank Airport (IATA: BUR, ICAO: KBUR), serves the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area from its location at 2627 N Hollywood Way, Burbank, California 91505. Situated approximately 12 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles and just 4 miles from the heart of Hollywood, BUR offers travelers a convenient, less congested alternative to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), which sits roughly 25 miles to the south.
The airport occupies 608 acres in the San Fernando Valley and operates two runways: Runway 8/26 (6,886 feet) and Runway 15/33 (5,802 feet). With an elevation of 778 feet above mean sea level, BUR handles approximately 4–5 million passengers annually, served by major carriers including Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Delta Air Lines. Southwest Airlines maintains the largest operational presence at BUR, operating dozens of daily departures to destinations across the western United States.
Hollywood Burbank Airport traces its origins to 1930 when it was established as United Airport, making it one of the oldest commercial airports in the Los Angeles region. The facility was later acquired by Lockheed Corporation and operated as Lockheed Air Terminal before transitioning to public authority management. Today, the airport is jointly owned by the cities of Burbank, Glendale, and Pasadena through the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority.
The airport's single terminal, the Bob Hope Terminal, features two concourses — Concourse A and Concourse B — with 14 gates total. The terminal underwent significant renovation in recent years to modernize passenger amenities, including upgraded dining options, retail shops, and expanded seating areas. Despite its modest footprint compared to LAX, BUR consistently ranks among the most passenger-friendly airports in the United States, frequently earning high marks in national airport satisfaction surveys for its short walking distances, minimal wait times, and accessible layout.
Ground transportation options from Hollywood Burbank Airport are extensive. The airport connects directly to the Burbank Bob Hope Airport station via the Metrolink Ventura County Line and the LA Metro B Line (Red Line) through a complimentary shuttle service operating between the terminal and the rail station. Rental car facilities from major providers — including Hertz, Enterprise, Avis, Budget, and National — are located in an on-site consolidated rental car center. Ride-share services including Uber and Lyft operate from designated pickup zones on the terminal's lower level. Taxi services and door-to-door shuttle operators, including Super Shuttle and various private charter companies, provide additional connectivity to Hollywood, downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena, Glendale, and the broader San Fernando Valley.
Parking at BUR includes a short-term surface lot immediately adjacent to the terminal, a long-term economy lot with complimentary shuttle service, and a covered parking structure for added convenience. Real-time parking availability is accessible through the airport's official website and mobile applications.
For cargo operations, Hollywood Burbank Airport supports general aviation and charter freight services. The surrounding area includes several fixed-base operators (FBOs) catering to private and corporate aviation. The Burbank aviation corridor has historically been linked to the aerospace and entertainment industries, with major studios — including Warner Bros., Disney, and NBC Universal — located within a few miles of the airport, making BUR a preferred gateway for entertainment industry professionals.
Hollywood International Airport Contact Information
Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Los Angeles, California.
| Name | Hollywood International Airport |
| Address | 811 North Alvarado Street, Los Angeles CA 90026 Map |
| Phone | (323) 906-1227 |
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