Informational Guide to Tucson International Airport (TUS) - NON OFFICIAL

Tucson Airport (TUS)

Find the most important information about Tucson Airport: Flights, Departures, Arrivals, Parking, Car Rentals, Hotels near the airport and other information about Tucson International Airport (TUS). Plan your travel to Tucson Airport with the information provided in this guide.


Tucson International Airport (IATA: TUS; ICAO: KTUS; FAA LID: TUS) serves Tucson, Arizona state, in USA, being the second busiest airport in Arizona after Phoneix Sky Harbor International Airport.


TUS Airport is located 8 miles (13 km) from downtown Tucson. Top destinations from Tucson Airport are Dallas, Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix-Sky Harbor, Las Vegas, Chicago-O’Hare, Atlanta, Seattle-Tacoma, Houston-Intercontinental and San Diego. 

Tucson Airport handled 3,783,535 passengers in 2019. 

During 2020, TUS Airport only registered 2,283,777 passengers due to coronavirus crisis. 
In 2021 Tucson Airport handled 2,257,581 passengers. 

Terminal +info

TUS Airport is formed by a single terminal. 

Facilities and Services +info

At Tucson International Airport passengers will find the following services: 

- Restaurants and cafés
- Baggage scales
- ATMs
- Business Services
- Computer Work Stations
- Lactation Suites
- Luggage Carts
- Massage Chairs
- Shops 
- Pet Relief Area

Transportation +info

At TUS Airport passengers can find the following transport options: 


Bus:
Get to city centre in around 30 minutes by public transportation. 

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Taxi: You will be in downtown in just 15 minutes from the Airport by taxi.

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Car Rental: Renting a car at Tucson Airport is a good idea to move around. 

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Contact

Address:
7250 S Tucson Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85756
United States of America


Phone:
+1 520-573-8100

About Tucson

Tucson, located in Arizona state, receives lots of influence of Mexican, Spanish and other occidental countries. It has around 500,000 inhabitants. 

Once there, you can hike to the different canyons around the city, visit Tucson Museum of Art, and, of course, the desert near Tucson.