Tennessee airports - Important Passenger Hubs for Visitors

Tranquil rural landscapes unfold across the state of Tennessee, from the rich black fields along the Mississippi to the lush horse farms of central river valleys, to the Appalachian Mountains. Memphis sprouted from the cotton lands and Nashville became famous by marketing the music of the southern countryside. And the cities are served by two major Tennessee airports.

There are urban areas in the state of Tennessee, but even the largest have a connection with the land that's rare in cities of their size. Where the state seems least rural is in tourist centers such as Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, where miles of miniature-golf courses, amusement centers and motels seem to be intent on overrunning the stoic Smoky Mountains. Travelers, who are interested in the styles of music that have grown so well in the Tennessee dirt, are likely to have a great time in the state.

There are several Tennessee airports that provide easy access to every area of the state of rural charm.

For a convenient, relaxed experience, choose Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, the first-class destination of business and leisure travelers. The airport is located within minutes of downtown Chattanooga, and an easy drive from anywhere in southeast Tennessee, north Georgia, and north Alabama. Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport offers all the services and amenities you expect. It also saves you the stress of expansive terminals, long delays, and huge crowds.

 The airport has a growing schedule of flights connecting to seven major airports including Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Memphis, Washington DC, and beginning October 1, Houston. So you have access to domestic and international destinations throughout the world.

One of the premier Tennessee airports is McGhee Tyson Airport. The airport provides one of the East Tennessee's premier facilities. McGhee Tyson Airport is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. The airport's reservation and ticket counters open at 5 a.m. and close after the airline's last outgoing flight.

Nashville International Airport is the Middle Tennessee's premier hub for transportation and related businesses. The airport gives Middle Tennessee its heartbeat and fosters its competitive advantage. The airport's facilities and exemplify the passion for customer service and it's a unique and vibrant place through which to travel. The facilities are also optimally managed, made secure and maintained for their entire life cycle. The airport's employees have the skills to perform their duties flexibly to meet the highest professional and ethical standards. Nashville International Airport emphasizes innovation and financial efficiency and supports its communities. It's truly the center of Middle Tennessee's ideas and activities.

Memphis International Airport is one of Tennessee airports, located 3 miles of the city of Memphis in Shelby County. Memphis International Airport has three concourses which are all connected as part of the same building. Passengers check in at signs marked Terminal A, B, or C. Northwest Airlines operates its third-largest passenger hub in Memphis. Memphis is also home to FedEx's "Super Hub," which processes a large amount of the freight carrier's packages.

Tri-Cities Regional Airport is also among Tennessee airports. It's a public airport serving located in Sullivan County and serving the Tri-Cities area of Tennessee: Bristol, Johnson City, and Kingsport.

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