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Tucson International Airport (TUS) Airport Guide

Tucson, United States · KTUS

Tucson International Airport (TUS/KTUS) is an airport serving Tucson, United States, in North America.

This page covers the practical essentials for TUS — getting to and from the airport, lounges and WiFi, transit and visa considerations, hotels nearby, and what to do if you have a layover here.

Lounges

Lounge availability at Tucson International Airport varies by terminal. Independent lounges (often accessible via Priority Pass or pay-in) and airline lounges are common at airports of this size — check your terminal on arrival.

WiFi

Free WiFi is offered at most major airports. Look for the official TUS network on arrival; coverage and time limits can vary by terminal.

Airlines

A range of domestic and international carriers serve Tucson International Airport. Check your airline for its terminal and check-in details, as assignments can change.

Getting to & from TUS

Taxi & rideshare: Metered taxis and ride-hailing serve Tucson International Airport and reach central Tucson directly.
Public transport: Many airports offer bus or rail links into Tucson; check the official airport site for current routes and fares.

Transit & visa requirements

  • Whether you need a transit visa for TUS depends on your nationality, your routing, and whether you must clear immigration to change flights.
  • Always verify current United States transit and entry requirements with official government sources before you travel.

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Hotels near TUS

Need a room near the airport for an early departure or a long layover?

Things to do during a layover

Got time between flights? See our dedicated TUS layover guide. In short:

Short layover (under 3 hours)

Stay airside at Tucson International Airport. Clear security to your connection early, then find a lounge or quiet seating area near your departure gate.

Medium layover (3–6 hours)

Enough time to relax in a lounge, eat a proper meal and explore the terminal’s shops and amenities without rushing your connection.

Long layover (6+ hours) — consider visiting Tucson

With a long layover you may have time to leave the airport and see Tucson, provided your nationality and routing allow you to clear immigration. Confirm transit visa rules first, and leave a generous buffer to return.

TUS — Frequently Asked Questions

Tucson International Airport (TUS) serves Tucson, United States.

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