Allama Iqbal International Airport (IATA: LHE) serves Lahore, the capital of Pakistan's Punjab province, and is one of the country's principal civil aviation hubs. It handles scheduled domestic and international services, seasonal pilgrimage and charter flights, and cargo movements. For official schedules and passenger notices consult the airport's information pages at official airport information.

Facilities and layout

The airport complex comprises a main passenger terminal building with check-in halls, immigration and customs areas, security and baggage handling, retail and food concessions, and airline lounges. There are apron and aircraft parking stands with capacity for numerous narrow- and wide-body aircraft; published figures indicate organized parking and apron space that supports both passenger and freight operations. Detailed terminal specifications and passenger facilities are available at terminal details.

Infrastructure and operations

Infrastructure supports mixed operations including scheduled carriers, regional services and cargo flights. Airside facilities include taxiways, apron lighting and ground handling provisions; landside access provides road links, taxis, bus services and private hire options. Regulatory, safety and operational oversight are managed in coordination with national aviation authorities; for regulatory guidance see civil aviation resources. Flight times and up-to-date schedule information can be checked at flight schedules.

History and name

Originally known as Lahore International Airport, the facility was renamed in 2003 in honour of Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal, a poet-philosopher regarded for his cultural and intellectual contribution to the region. The renaming reflects local and national recognition of his legacy; more historical context and commemorative material can be found through regional resources at local resources.

Routes, economic role and services

Allama Iqbal International Airport links Lahore with major Pakistani cities and with destinations across the Middle East, South Asia and beyond. It functions as an economic gateway for Punjab, facilitating business travel, tourism and air freight. The airport often supports dedicated seasonal services such as Hajj and Umrah flights and periodic infrastructure upgrades reported by operators and news outlets; see news and releases for announcements and project updates.

Practical information for travellers

  • Passengers should confirm airline baggage allowances, check-in deadlines and visa requirements before departure.
  • Allow extra time for immigration and security during peak travel periods or special events.
  • Ground transport, parking and accessibility services vary; check the airport's official guidance at official airport information.
  • For regulatory and safety inquiries, consult national aviation authorities through civil aviation resources.