Grenoble-Isere Airport
About Grenoble-Isere Airport
Overview
Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport is a medium-sized airport serving Grenoble in southeastern France, giving travellers a practical entry point for the city and the wider Alpine region. Identified by IATA code GNB and ICAO code LFLS, it is useful to know on booking confirmations, baggage tags, and flight-tracking apps. The airport sits at an elevation of 1302 feet (397 m), and because it serves a mountain gateway, weather and seasonal demand can have a noticeable effect on travel plans, especially in winter.
Key facts
- Airport name: Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport
- Serves: Grenoble, France
- Codes: GNB (IATA) and LFLS (ICAO)
- Runway: 09/27, 10007 feet long, asphalt, and lighted
- Time zone: Europe/Paris
- Official website: https://www.grenoble-airport.com/en
What travellers should know
For most passengers, the most useful practical detail is the airport’s single main runway, 09/27, which measures 10007 feet and is asphalt-surfaced and lighted, supporting reliable operations across a range of conditions. When planning your trip, keep the Europe/Paris time zone in mind for flight times, transfers, and hotel check-in arrangements, especially if you are arriving from outside France. Before you travel, the official airport website is the best place to confirm live information such as passenger guidance, ground transport updates, and any airport-specific notices that may affect your arrival or departure.
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FAQ
Grenoble-Isere Airport — frequently asked questions
- Where is Grenoble-Isere Airport?
- Grenoble-Isere Airport is located in Grenoble, France (Europe), at coordinates 45.360°, 5.330°.
- What is the airport code for Grenoble-Isere Airport?
- Its IATA code is GNB and its ICAO code is LFLS.
- What time zone is GNB in?
- Grenoble-Isere Airport operates on Europe/Paris local time.