Surrounded by the captivating Sonoran Desert, the city of Tucson is known for its rich history, diverse arts and culture and natural landscapes. The Tucson International Airport (TUS) is proud to serve the Southern Arizona community with easy travel to your next destination. TUS flies to 19 nonstop destination airports on six different airlines, including Alaska, American, Delta, Southwest, Sun Country and United. With convenient one-stop connections, travelers can arrive to more than 435 cities around the world faster than driving to another airport.
In 2023, Los Angeles (LAX), Denver (DEN), Seattle (SEA), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), and Las Vegas (LAS) were our most-traveled nonstop destinations. The most frequent final destination for TUS travelers, according to the Tucson Airport Authority (TAA) air service statistics, is the Mid-Atlantic area – Washington (Baltimore (BWI), Dulles (IAD) and National (DCA), New York (JFK), and Newark (EWR). TUS now allows customers to book their flights to and from TUS on our website. Visit flytucson.com and look for the FlyMyAirport section on the home page to find the best deals and book your next gateway.
The Tucson Airport Authority (TAA) operates Tucson International Airport (TUS), the region’s major commercial airport, and Ryan Airfield (RYN), a general aviation airport west of Tucson. The Tucson Airport Authority (TAA) is an independent, non-profit organization with the responsibility to operate, manage and develop Tucson International Airport (TUS) and Ryan Airfield (RYN). The TAA receives no local tax dollars and sustaining operations from airport-generated revenues meaning concessions, leases, and landing fees. Since 1948, the TAA continuously invests millions each year in safety, security, and customer service for the benefit of travelers, tenants, employees and the entire Southern Arizona region.
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