Tucson International Airport - TUS Tucson
Tucson International Airport is owned and operated by the city of Tucson, Arizona, which was considered as the second busiest airport of the state next to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. It is a civil-military airport and was categorized by the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011-2015 as a primary commercial service airport with over 10,000 passengers boarding every year. Tucson International Airport has a long-term lease at Tucson Airport Authority and is not servicing any particular airline. Sun Tran bus routes No. 11 and No. 25 are the public transportation servicing Tucson International Airport.
Best Time to Visit
Tucson International Airport has a wide X and three concourses terminal with three levels inside each terminal. First level is for baggage claim and passenger pick up, the second level is for airline ticketing and the third level is for conferences, meeting and offices of Tucson Airport Authority. Tucson International Airport caters to 22 destinations across the United States and 350 destinations around the world on a daily basis. The airport offers food and beverage outlets, shopping centers, free WI-FI access and charging station. Nearest surrounding cities include Avra Valley, Cortaro and Vail.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Baymont by Wyndham and Hyatt Place are two of the nearest hotel in Tucson International Airport offering 24-hour shuttle service, have no reservation cost and world-class amenities.
Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport is another airport located in Molave County that also serves the greater area of the State of Arizona. This airport was named as Airport of the year by Arizona Department of Transportation in 2011.