Quick Nashville International Airport Quote
Nashville International Airport is an easy 3 step process:
Search - Select your
Nashville International Airport arrival and return dates above to begin your search.
Select - We'll display a matrix of airport parking lots close to the terminals. You view an airport map and sort by price, parking type (self, valet, covered) or by company. Choose the parking lot that best meets your vacation or business travel needs.
Book - Fill out your billing address and registration information on our secure checkout page and book your airport parking reservation.
Print out your receipt and present it to the parking lot. Your travel itinerary includes the quoted rate, directions to the parking lot and other useful trip information.
You ONLY pay for the first day's parking. The balance you will pay on arrival at the airport parking lot check in.
Four reasons to book Airport Parking Online:
Save Over Airport Prices
Free Shuttle to all terminals
Guaranteed Reservations
Safe and Secure
| Flight information is provided by FlightStats, and is subject to the FlightStats Terms of Use. |
Nashville International Airport (IATA: BNA, ICAO: KBNA) is an airport in
southeastern Nashville, Tennessee. The IATA Airport Code BNA is descended from
one of the city's early aviation facilities—Berry Field, NAshville, which was
the name of the current facility until 1988, when the name was changed to
reflect plans for international flights. The airport has four runways.
BNA was an American Airlines hub in the late 1980s and early 1990s. As of 2008,
BNA is a focus city for Southwest Airlines served by 11 airlines operating an
average of 455 daily commercial and air taxi flights. BNA averages a total of
589 commercial, general aviation, air taxi, and military flight operations per
day. Direct flights are available to 42 domestic destinations and three
international.
The current passenger facility on Donelson Pike was opened in 1987, and was
designed for the American Airlines hub facilities. It replaced a smaller
facility on the other side of the runways, accessed from Briley Parkway. The
former facility dated back to 1961, and was demolished in 1989.
Berry Field Air National Guard Base is located at Nashville International
Airport. The base is home to the 118th Airlift Wing of the Tennessee Air
National Guard.
Concourses, airlines, and destinations
Nashville International Airport has four concourses, of which only three are
actually in use:
Concourse A
* Air Canada
o Air Canada Jazz (Toronto-Pearson)
* Continental Airlines
o Continental Express operated by ExpressJet Airlines (Cleveland,
Houston-Intercontinental, Newark)
* Frontier Airlines (Cancún [seasonal through June 1], Denver)
* United Airlines
o United Express operated by Mesa Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Denver,
Washington-Dulles)
o United Express operated by SkyWest (Chicago-O'Hare, Denver)
Concourse B
* Delta Air Lines (Atlanta)
o Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines (Atlanta)
o Delta Connection operated by Chautauqua Airlines (Boston, Cincinnati/Northern
Kentucky)
o Delta Connection operated by Comair (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, New York-JFK)
o Delta Connection operated by Freedom Airlines (Orlando)
o Delta Connection operated by SkyWest (Salt Lake City)
* Northwest Airlines (Detroit, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul)
o Northwest Airlink operated by Pinnacle Airlines (Detroit, Memphis)
o Northwest Airlink operated by Compass Airlines (Minneapolis/St. Paul)
* US Airways (Charlotte, Philadelphia)
o US Airways Express operated by Air Wisconsin (Philadelphia, Washington-Reagan)
o US Airways Express operated by Mesa Airlines (Charlotte)
o US Airways Express operated by PSA Airlines (Charlotte, Philadelphia,
Washington-Reagan)
Concourse C
* American Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New
York-LaGuardia)
o American Connection operated by Chautauqua Airlines (St. Louis)
o American Connection operated by Trans States Airlines (St. Louis)
o American Eagle (Chicago-O'Hare, New York-LaGuardia, St. Louis,
Washington-Reagan)
* Midwest Airlines
o Midwest Connect operated by SkyWest (Milwaukee)
* Southwest Airlines (Austin, Baltimore/Washington, Birmingham (AL),
Chicago-Midway, Cleveland, Columbus (OH), Denver, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale,
Hartford, Houston-Hobby, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New
Orleans, Norfolk [begins May 10], Oakland, Ontario, Orlando, Philadelphia,
Phoenix, Providence, Raleigh/Durham, San Antonio, San Diego, Seattle/Tacoma,
Tampa)
Concourse D
This concourse, currently closed by the Metro Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA),
was constructed as a ground level commuter terminal for American Eagle. All
American Eagle flights operated out of Concourse D until, as a cost cutting
measure after 9/11, all American Eagle flights were moved to Concourse C to
share gates with American Airlines. For a short period of time, Concourse D was
used by Corporate Airlines to operate its own regional flights until it became
an American Connection and Continental Connection regional affiliate. Currently,
the MNAA has no plans to reopen Concourse D.
Airline lounges
Nashville International Airport is home to a Delta Air Lines Crown Room Club
located adjacent to gate B3. The club offers services and amenities such as:
* Satellite TV
* T-Mobile HotSpot
* Complimentary full-service bar
The American Airlines Admirals Club is located above gate C12. The facility,
which was closed after September 11, 2001, reopened on July 11, 2007. The club
offers services and amenities such as:
* Two workstations with high-speed internet access
* Complimentary T-Mobile HotSpot
* Complimentary snacks and soft drinks
* Full-service cash bar
Cargo facilities
The airport has seen considerable growth in its cargo offerings in recent years
with the addition of a 70,000 sq ft (7,000 m²) FedEx Express sorting facility
and six flights a week to Taipei, Taiwan by China Airlines and their fleet of 20
Boeing 747-400F freighters. Other daily scheduled cargo carriers are DHL,
AirbornExpress, Capital Cargo International, Kitty Hawk Air Cargo, and ATI
International Carriers.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia