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Which airports have curfews?

Late-night aircraft activity is standard practice for many - for example, in the US there are just a handful of major airports enforcing curfews, such as San Diego and Seattle.



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Entry to LAX is only allowed for airline passengers and persons meeting, accompanying or assisting them, and airport personnel whose employment requires their presence. LAX is closed to the general public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Many airports around the world enforce night curfews to limit noise pollution. Whilst there are a fair few red-eye flights in the US, you might have noticed that it's not always possible to book late-night flights in some countries. That's because of airport curfews.

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In many airports, the answer is yes. However, some airports close at night and other airports simply do not permit/like airport sleepers and are openly hostile. We suggest you visit the airport guide for the airport you are inquiring about.

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