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November 20, 2018

Thanksgiving Travel Tips to Get You Through TUS

  Almost 150,000 passengers are expected to go through Tucson International Airport in the 11 days surrounding Thanksgiving this year. That works out to about 35% more per day than the average. If you’re flying out – or have friends…

Passenger FAQs

You’ve got questions? We’ve got answers we hope will help smooth your journey through Tucson International Airport (TUS). Jump to these categories: Real ID Info  To the Airport Check-in Info TSA Security In the Terminal Meeting Arrivals Leaving the Airport About…

TSA Security

As of May 7, 2025, passengers must show a Real ID-compliant identification to board a domestic airline flight. In Arizona that means a standard driver’s license will no longer be acceptable at TSA Security Checkpoints. Arizona is offering a Travel…

GA Area B-1 T-hangars

T-hangars for single-engine and multi-engine aircraft are available next to the airport’s historic air traffic control tower, with airfield access and direct access from Plumer Avenue, off Valencia Road. Description Infrastructure: Water, Power, Telecom Lease Term: 6 months  Rental Rate:…

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

As the designated Port of Entry airport in Arizona, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) provides a full range of services at Tucson International Airport (TUS), including passenger and cargo processing as well as a Global Entry Enrollment Center. In…

Passenger Services

Navigating the terminal at Tucson International Airport is about as easy and low-stress as it gets. Perhaps the most important thing for departing passengers to know before arriving at TUS is whether your airline departs from the A or B…

History

Aviation in Tucson: How It All Started Aviation in Tucson has a rich and colorful history. The story began in 1910 when Charles “the bird man” Hamilton landed his Curtis Bi-Plane over 13,000 spectators at the Elysian Grove Amusement Park…

Parking

A new, enhanced, and easy to use parking reservation system is coming to TUS! Our current reservation system will only accept reservations through August 31, 2024. Reservations for January 1, 2025, and beyond can be made on our new reservation…

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Tucson International Airport
7250 South Tucson Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85756
(520) 573-8100