Tucson International Airport

Airport
codes
IATA:
TUS, ICAO: KTUS, FAA LID: TUS
Local
Time
UTC/GMT
-7 hours
Address
Tucson
International Airport
7250 S Tucson Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85756-6949
Access
1. Head
west on E Broadway Blvd toward S Country Club Rd
2. Turn left onto S Kino Pkwy
3. Slight left onto E Benson Hwy
4. Continue onto S Tucson Blvd
5. Continue onto E Airport Dr
6. Slight right onto S Airport Dr
Airport
Overview
Tucson
International Airport is a joint civil-military public airport
located six miles (10 km) south of the central business district
of Tucson, in Pima County, Arizona, United States, and is
the second largest and busiest airport in Arizona, after Sky
Harbor International Airport in Phoenix.
Contacts
Phone: 520 573 8000
Website: www.tucsonairport.org
Airport
Information
The two
information desks are in the baggage reclaim areas in the
east and west concourses respectively.
Airlines
Aero California,
America West, American Airlines Cargo, Continental, Delta
Air Lines, KLM, Lufthansa, Northwest Airlines, Southwest.
Airline
Lounges
Military
Lounge
For military personnel and their families. Located: Baggage
claim behind baggage belt #4. Hours: 24 hours

Terminals
There
is one airport terminal.
Facilities
Restrooms
/ Toilets
Toilets
are located within the airport terminal, follow signs.
Disabled
facilities / Medical Facilities
Disabled
toilets, TDD payphones and Wheelchairs are available from
your Skycap porters, passengers requiring special assistance
should inform their airline prior to travel.A handicap assist
restroom is next to The Gallery. The Park ?n Save car park
has wheelchair-accessible shuttles to the terminal.
Business
facilities
There
are three conference rooms on level 3 of the centre core,
520 573 8100 or 520 573 8225. Data ports are available throughout
the terminal also there is an Internet cafe on the east concourse.
A fax, photocopy and notary service can be obtained through
the lost property office and at the Information Centres in
the baggage reclaim area.
Baggage
The lost
property office is at the centre of the ticketing level
Shops
and restaurants
Eating
& Drinking
A decent
array of shops adorn the Terminal and include Desert House
regional crafts, jewellery and accessories, a PGA golf shop,
gift shop and a newsagent.
Shopping
The Mexican
restaurant and bar are situated on the third floor, there
is also a snack bar and coffee shop on the ticketing level
centre core, and a lunchtime restaurant opposite the Executive
Terminal. Restaurants with a local flavour can be enjoyed
in both concourses.
Money
At the
centre of the airport you will find ATMs and postal facilities
are situated in each concourse.
More Services
A first aid service and shoeshine are available. The armed
forces are catered for in their own lounge at the ticketing
level.
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