Tucson airport (TUS)

Location details, contact information, airlines, departure and arrival flight status, transportation, facilities and services, parking, special passenger amenities, nearby hotels and answers to passengers' frequently asked questions.

 
 

 Passenger Guide

Tucson airport (TUS)
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Tucson International Airport (TUS), whose origins date back to 1919 with the creation of the nation’s first municipal airfield, is the primary gateway to Southern Arizona. It operates a robust network of domestic flights and offers international connections to Canada.

Official Website: flytucson.com

Information Phone: +1 520 573 8100

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Terminal

The airport has a single passenger terminal operating 24 hours a day. Boarding is organized through two main concourses: Concourse A and Concourse B.

Annual Passenger Traffic: 3.87 million passengers in fiscal year 2024, surpassing pre-pandemic levels.

Information Desks

Information counters are located on the baggage claim level. In addition, the airport has a team of volunteers (“Navigators”) who provide assistance and information throughout the facility.

 Location

The airport is located in Pima County, 13 km (7 miles) south of downtown Tucson.

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Parking services at Tucson airport (TUS)

There are areas for short and long term stays near the terminal and a free passenger pick-up area at the airport entrance (Cell Phone Waiting Lot). Payment can be made by credit card at the EasyPay stations outside the baggage claim area or by cash or card at the ATMs located at the exit of the parking lots. Bicycle-only areas outside Gates B and C. More information: Tel +1 520 573 4710. Rates

Hourly - Short-term area directly in front of the terminal, with semi-covered spaces.
Daily - Adjacent to the previous sector, for long stays, with covered and open-air spaces.
Garage - Parking located to the east of the main building, next to the car rental offices.
Economy - Budget sector with covered and open-air spaces and complementary shuttle bus service every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day.

Facilities for passengers with special needs

It is recommended that you contact your airline in advance for any special needs. Facilities include adapted telephones, elevators, Braille signage, moving walkways, reserved parking spaces, relief areas for service animals, and accessible restrooms. Ground transportation services have vehicles equipped to transport passengers with reduced mobility.

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Latest updates: November 18, 2025